FROM: Vision
TO: Avengers
SUBJECT: More on the Blight craft
The alien vessel that the Blight entity likely emerged from was revived last night, at least temporarily, by an impact with Thor's Mjolnir. I took extensive photographs of its live exterior and interior, which I have attached.
Some information is particularly pertinent, however. The craft does react to Mjolnir particularly and is of a metal Thor vaguely recognizes, if he cannot place it exactly. There are figures written on the exterior in the language of Nidavellir, which is home of the dvergar (this translates roughly to Norse dwarves, although Thor has told me dwarves is not a good term). However, Thor does not believe it is a dvergar craft.
Not every symbol is in this language, either. One group of symbols was familiar, though. It was in the shape of a star. Thor recognized a figure regarding the atrocity of war and another that roughly translated to "Mother of Dusk." Neither of these appear to relate to the dvergar.
It is uncertain whether the craft is stolen by the Blight or what its origin is, although all of this suggests some relation to cultures our Asgardians are aware of. What relation, we do not have context enough for yet.
-Vision
Attachments: a lot of zipped photos of runes and circuits et al
TO: Avengers
SUBJECT: More on the Blight craft
The alien vessel that the Blight entity likely emerged from was revived last night, at least temporarily, by an impact with Thor's Mjolnir. I took extensive photographs of its live exterior and interior, which I have attached.
Some information is particularly pertinent, however. The craft does react to Mjolnir particularly and is of a metal Thor vaguely recognizes, if he cannot place it exactly. There are figures written on the exterior in the language of Nidavellir, which is home of the dvergar (this translates roughly to Norse dwarves, although Thor has told me dwarves is not a good term). However, Thor does not believe it is a dvergar craft.
Not every symbol is in this language, either. One group of symbols was familiar, though. It was in the shape of a star. Thor recognized a figure regarding the atrocity of war and another that roughly translated to "Mother of Dusk." Neither of these appear to relate to the dvergar.
It is uncertain whether the craft is stolen by the Blight or what its origin is, although all of this suggests some relation to cultures our Asgardians are aware of. What relation, we do not have context enough for yet.
-Vision
Attachments: a lot of zipped photos of runes and circuits et al