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TRANSMISSION LOG // OUTER RIM OBSERVATORY
Subject: RADLEY (Earthling juvenile). Status: rapidly evolving. Probability of becoming a space traveler upon maturation: high.

Field report

Radley is a young Earthling from Planet Earth (local designation: “home”). He shows classic explorer traits: intense curiosity, joyful experimentation, and a strong desire to chart unknown systems. If current trajectory holds, Radley will eventually pilot a vessel beyond Earth’s atmosphere and report back with discoveries.

Earth customs: “baseball”

Radley is a dedicated observer of an Earth game called baseball. It appears to involve ritualized throwing, striking, sprinting, and loud celebration. The subject is particularly fascinated by the strategy—when to swing, when to wait, and how to read a pitch mid‑flight.

Projected future

  • Primary mission: become a space traveler (exploration + discovery)
  • Secondary mission: build systems with code to map, track, and share what he finds
  • Ongoing mission: learn new facts, then broadcast them to friendly lifeforms
Website features (tap to expand)

This website is an interactive space control panel. Here’s what the Home page can do:

  • Warp arrival: the background begins with a warp‑style entry, then reveals the controls.
  • Drag to explore space: click/touch and drag to pan around the starfield (inertial drift included).
  • Planet generator: a 3D planet appears in the center. It can be rotated with touch/mouse drag.
  • Generate New Planet: creates a fresh planet with a new name and new surface patterns.
  • Galactic News Feed: shows live space news transmissions with a SOURCE link you can open.
  • Sound orb: toggles audio/voice greeting (Earth “speech synthesis” technology).
  • Hidden discoveries: find and click hidden objects in space to increase the discovery counter.
  • Visitors: aliens and shooting stars occasionally cross the viewport.
  • Spaceship event: a ship cruises by; clicking it triggers an “explosion” sequence.
  • Contact Dad: opens an Earth mail transmission to mission control.

Advisory: discoveries are best performed with curiosity levels set to maximum.