I want to incorporate the BKS in a story, as there's some great elements to the legend. What are your favorite parts?
For instance, do you imagine it's a big enough object that you could dock with it and walk around inside? Or do you think it's more like an extraterrestrial Sputnik?
What is more intriguing to you:
>the BKS was made by a forgotten human civilization
or
>its alien in nature
What do you imagine its function would be?
>A probe
>A monitor or camera
>Something tagging the location of Earth
>A device that's beaming some mysterious, world-changing signal
Are there any other space/ayy mythos you enjoy thinking about?
An ayylmaos devise to hacking our trap collections
>>19081316
Maybe it was part of a pre-Neolithic Ur-Pornography network
What sort of enlightened tastes would the ancients have fapped to?
>>19081392
Shemales obviously, look at the Greeks
>>19081398
This^
>>19081392
>>19081302
>Our home is Epsilon Boötis, which is a double star. We live on the sixth planet of seven—check that, the sixth of seven—counting outwards from the sun, which is the larger of the two stars. Our sixth planet has one moon. Our fourth planet has three. Our first and third planet each have one. Our probe is in the orbit of your moon.
What ayylmao civilization crafted the BKS? The Pleiadians?
A killswitch
>>19081302
I've wondered if the next-gen spacecraft like the X37B are studying these ET satellites. Perhaps they are bringing them humans and other fauna for experimentation.
How about a bunch of amateur space enthusiasts raise enough crowd funding to launch a manned mission to the BKS only to find out it's a fucking thermal blanket.
Forgotten civilization
Probe
>>19081302
The signals Tesal received are commonly thought to be radio waves from planets or stars and the photographs allegedly showing the satellite are of a thermal blanket.
>>19082306
How about we had know about BKS since Tesla and since when thermal blankets produce radio signals?
>>19083126
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQL53eQ0cNA
Oh my God, aliums!!!1
>>19083126
No one knows what caused those radio signals. I like to believe it was the probe sighting around our moon.