Visitors 101 Our most distant cousins have been visiting us for millennia. It is only in relatively recent history since the invention of the camera that their surprisingly friendly visitations have been documented on film. Previously humans relied on written accounts or artistic depictions, some of which we hope to show you should they be released to us soon. However this evidence, when it occasionally surfaces is quickly confiscated or ridiculed and labelled as a hoax, so amazingly these visits remain merely a myth until this day. In dusty boxes hidden in shady museums and secure facilities these pictures are mostly hidden away indefinitely until someone discovers them and is brave enough to leak them onto the internet and into public consciousness. Here is our first batch of pictorial documentation of these visitors throughout the ages. Visitor 041 - c1960s Buzz - Bee Person In a galaxy not far from our own, the Bee People and the Gamillion Occupation clashed in a brutal civil war that threatened the very existence of the Bee People. The Gamillions, driven by expansionist ambitions, sought to subjugate the industrious and peaceful Bee People, exploiting their resources and unique abilities to create Royal Bee Jelly - a rare delicacy. The conflict ravaged the Bee People's home world, leading to immense loss and despair. As the war reached its peak, Earth forces, allies of the Bee People, launched a strategic retreat. A contingent of Bee People, foreseeing the potential annihilation of their species, chose to evacuate with these Earth forces, leaving behind their war-torn planet. Seeking refuge on Earth, these Bee People integrated into human society, finding sanctuary in the most unexpected places. Human protectors, scattered across the globe, sheltered them in secret, ensuring their survival through the turmoil. The Bee People, living in harmony with their human allies, adapted to their new environment while maintaining the hope of one day returning to their home world. With the civil war's eventual end, the Bee People on Earth remained safe, protected by the bonds formed with their human hosts, patiently waiting for the day they could rebuild their shattered civilization.
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