Lost Sols 1: Ancient Treasure

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second symbol on Mars as well and agree Mars has been visited in the past. There are a couple of things I’ve noticed in addition to what you’ve found. The outer edge of each side of the map has the Eye of Horus. To me it would indicate the creators of the map were either protecting this solar system or had knowledge somebody else was. We both have already agreed there are the four pyramids. There are four symbols for battle that I see as well. There is one in the area of Earth, one on Mars, and another at Titan. At the very edge of the map which would be beyond the Kuiper Belt, there is a symbol for a door and it appears an image of the Duat is present as well. The last symbol for battle is located here also.” Vincent said. “The Duat? I hadn’t seen that. Are you telling me there is a door at the edge of the solar system, and this is the door Ra traveled through which leads to either heaven or hell?” Dalton asked. “The door has to be the method of traversing long distances. It’s likely a wormhole or another advanced method of bending space to travel vast distances quickly.” Vincent said.
    Alone in her locked quarters Monique was trying to think of a way out of the mess she found herself in. There wasn’t a quick and easy solution. The journey to Titan was underway. If she managed to find a communications unit she could broadcast a message to the agency. Knowing the way her boss operated, that idea wouldn’t save her. He had a bad habit of blowing things out of the sky. An exception would not be made because she was on board. The only option she could see was to try and get the crew to trust her and to become a member of the crew . She doubted if it would work. If she could find a way to earn their trust she could try to escape later on. It wouldn’t surprise her to be killed by the next person she saw. She might have one last piece of information she could share to save herself.
    Tony Stephens loved science, and a challenge. As an evolutionary biologist he had been assigned the job of investigating the material recovered from the pyramid at Lake Vida. So far the results were surprising as well as frustrating. He had been brought to a hastily put together laboratory which was guarded by a dozen CIA agents. Each time he entered or left the lab he was checked to ensure he wasn’t bringing anything in or out. Today he was working with the seventh specimen brought from the pyramid. The molecular structure of the genes in the sample was something he had never seen before. He conducted experiments with the other samples which hadn’t produced any surprising results thus far. It was likely testing would go on for years. He decided to reduce the saline levels with the current specimen. After just a few minutes he noted the material had grown and the water level had dropped. The specimen was absorbing the water. The results were encouraging, perhaps he was making some progress this time. He was hungry and it was time for lunch, he would check the sample when he got back to the lab.
    Martino woke up at the crack of dawn and marveled at the beautiful sunrise. He had been tracking his target in Montana for over two weeks. Today looked like the day he would finally make the kill. The weapon of choice on this day was a three seventy five Holland and Holland magnum rifle. His target was approximately fifty yards away. The shot was carefully lined up through the scope as he took aim. It was a hit in the chest and his target started to run. Eight more shots were taken before his target finally went down. It was very satisfying after all the time he spent tracking it. As he approached his kill the last of the life was leaving the animal and the chest stopped moving after a few minutes. It weighed about twelve hundred pounds. The size was abnormally large, it was a magnificent specimen. He’d always wanted to hunt a grizzly in Montana after it had been made legal. Now that he was in Montana he had a good reason for the

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