
The science ship has located the source of the movement in the upper atmosphere of gas giant. Surprisingly, there was no ship hidden in the clouds, but rather a young Space Amoeba, its mother nowhere to be seen.
There is no way of knowing how this juvenile was separated from its mother or others of its kind, but one thing is certain: it appears to have imprinted on the science ship. As the crew completed their survey of gas giant, they found that the Amoeba was following them. It has proven difficult to shake, and scientist has taken quite a shine to the youngster's determination.
Our Science Officer suggests allowing the juvenile to follow the vessel, certain we may learn more about Space Amoebas in the process.
Controls the Space Amoeba Juvenile
The Amoeba juvenile that joined our fleet some time ago appears to have reached full maturity. Now an impressive adult, she is no less loyal to the ships that gave her a new home when she was stranded on gas giant.
Her time spent with the fleet appears to have encouraged adaptive behaviors not typically found in wild Space Amoebas, making her a more formidable presence on the battlefield than others of her kind. Across empire, her image has become something of a mascot for te spirit.
Only one question remains: what should we name her?
The Space Amoeba Juvenile follows the science ship
Researchers report that the lost Amoeba juvenile found near gas giant is no longer following our science fleet. After doing so for the past several weeks, the juvenile reportedly entered a hyperlane via some biological hyperdrive capacity. Perhaps it recognized the terrain, or sensed others of its kind. Or perhaps it simply tired of chasing after our ship.
Though our ships refrained from interacting with the juvenile as instructed, passive scans have led to some revelations regarding the creature's physiology.