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First contact did not go any way like mankind thought it would. There was no overwhelming military power from space. There were no bipedal sapient beings.
The entire crew if you could call them that seemed to be made up of a combination of Cephalopods and creatures that had no legs or apparent sensory organs. Some of them were huge, some of them were tiny. Some of them one scientist described as ridiculous, a single tentacle that would crawl like an inchworm.
It wasn’t long until we discovered how dangerous these creatures were. We couldn’t communicate with them. The concern started to grow when we noticed that the larger mammalian creatures in the area they had landed began to disappear.
What we discovered wasn’t a slaughter, but something far more horrific, over millions of years these creatures from outer space, had developed the ability to mimic pheromones in such a way that they could mimic any creature. Soldiers were sent, creatures were captured and brought back to laboratories. And that’s when the first incident happened. A female scientist examining one of the legless creatures under a microscope simply started unbuttoning her blouse. When she was confronted by concerned colleague, she stared at him blank eyed then she put her hand palm up by the microscope dish, and the small creature slithered into her hand with amazing speed, and she simply cupped it to her ear. She then looked at her coworker for a moment and attacked him. Not violently, but pushing him back against the wall and trying to undo his trousers grabbing at his sex organs while pushing her skirt up. It took six people to restrain her. She was taken to the medical area of the laboratory and restrained to a bed given a sedative and was being prepped for a CAT scan.
What they discovered was shocking. The very tiny creature apparently had borrowed its way and grown for lack of a better expression roots that penetrated both the medulla oblongata and the cerebellum.
Let me know your opinions, and whether I should write part two
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