— Fossil
— Cycle 5, Phase 390, Segment 16,409, Beat 72
— γ07-σ78-π12-δ02 (Vernacular Name: “Sharukk’tor”)
This fossilized exoshell is a rare relic from the depths of Sharukk’tor, a long-dead satellite orbiting a cold gas giant in the γ07 galaxy during Cycle 5. The specimen displays a dense lamellar structure, with concentric ridges radiating from a central carapace hub.
Biometric analysis shows no trace of biomechanical integration, marking it as a purely organic entity. However, the intricate layering of its shell indicates an evolutionary strategy for resisting intense mineral storms — a common phenomenon recorded in the Sharukk’tor equatorial regions.
The evenly spaced deep-set voids suggest the presence of auxiliary respiratory or sensory organs, adapted for a low-visibility, high-density atmosphere.
Early hypothesis links this specimen to the broader Sylarii biological spectrum, hinting that Sharukk’tor may have once been a biogenetic satellite or an experimental reserve during the height of Sylarii expansion across γ07.