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This enormous colony organism (Lithodont titanicae) resembles a spinal cord protected by a thick crablike shell. It extends beyond scanner range in both directions, growing through fractures in the seabed rock.

  1. Hollow interior:
    The interior of the bore contains at least two large flooded channels—one strikingly radioactive. The ancestral form may be a pyrosome (a sea squirt).

  2. Poor health:
    Most of the zooids in the bore are dead, leaving only a mineral skeleton and a hydrocarbon-polymer shell. The interior channels have clogged.

  3. Unknown metabolism:
    The bore has no apparent food supply. It may have derived chemical energy from minerals, but if so, its bacterial symbiotes have fled. It is starving.

  4. Viral activity:
    The surviving tissue is infected with large RNA virus similar to Earthly giant sea viruses. The bore’s anatomy includes receptor sites that encourage viral infection and reproduction. Further analysis required.

Assessment: Entirely unknown organism - investigate further, determine origin and ecological niche.

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