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Logbook Entry
TRANSMISSION FRAGMENT, Dr. Marianne Vasquez, May 7th, 1970.
Setting up lures to keep them from draining our vehicles is one thing. I acknowledge that it’s become a necessary part of how we deal with these disruptions, and continue to do our jobs. Carrying them around because you "couldn't find a fuel can" is a stretch. We’re not running a petting zoo here. But keeping them in your backpack to see if they'll "get along" with a different hive or produce more resources after you've "bonded" is crossing a line.
It’s pretty simple, Vanessa. They’re not your pets. You shouldn’t be “feeding” them, or leaving out little snacks so that they rush up to you and let you scratch their backs or rub their… nozzles? And anyway, those "snacks" are kerosine and gasoline resources that belong to the federal government!