Alien sympathisers in Borealis.
August 20, 29483 - [Rimor]
OTPC – Louila Adamson – Borealis - The order in the city of Borealis is disturbed as some citizens attempt to make a public display of civil disobedience by calling into question the efforts of Rubi-Ka's brave defenders.
A group of citizens that call themselves Alien Solidarity League gathered in Borealis last week, shouting slogans at passing loyal citizens, urging them not to engage alien invasion forces in combat in case of an attack. Later on, the group formed a circle in the street singing and chanting, claiming that this was an effort to “encourage our alien brothers to come and visit us in peace.”
“We call for every forward-thinking Rubi-Kan inhabitant to welcome these visitors from the starts with open arms, and not - as they have so far been greeted - with firearms” stated one of the members of the group.
“Next time you are lucky enough to receive a visit from our extraterrestrial cousins, why not try to communicate instead of eradicate? Who knows what we may learn from each other? Have you hugged an alien today?” said another.
The group's actions may have seemed humorous to most citizens, however to a loyal, ever vigilant Omni-Tek employee can easily recognise them as potentially damaging to the local community and the society as a whole.
According to Omni-Pol officer Ambrose “Ryuahn” Burnside, who was present there, the group does not present immediate threat.
“They're just putting forth a mission statement and as you can see, not a lot of other people have joined the cause” he said. “Now if there was a widespread rebellion in support of their mission? Then perhaps. This planet has no room for extraterrestrials” he added.
It is comforting to know that Omni-Tek security personnel are keeping an eye out for us everywhere, especially in a cosmopolitan city such as Borealis. The vastly diverse citizenship may become misguided and mislead. It is our duty to shepherd them back to civilisation.
Louila Adamson, OTPC.