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Jet Hiatus
Scientific name: Anmorosta Cetorhinus maximus Uram


Salmon in the sky.

First observed at an airplane scrap site in the Mojave Desert, Jet Hiatus is presumably regarded as an inorganic creature that mutated from the microscopic machine found in a gas turbine engine. It is remarkably similar to the engine of a passenger plane in form. Sightings of Jet Hiatus, seen reversely flying against the jet stream that flows through the upper atmosphere at about 40,000 feet high at 50 degrees North latitude in summer and at 25 degrees North latitude in winter, have been reported. Many witnesses also testify that they have spotted Jet Hiatus landing around the airplane dumps and assembly plants of airplane engines. Scientists often compare this anima-machine to a regressed salmon.

It is already known that Jet Hiatus harnesses the space between layers of air flow to secure its propulsion. Scientific research is now in progress to determine how it is able to fly against the extremely powerful jet stream and gain enough propulsion to move faster than the speed of sound without any sonic boom. It has been reported that the size of Jet Hiatus is about 20 feet in size maximum and the size of a dove minimum. It is also assumed that its inhaler, suggestive of the mouth of a grandiose white shark, is utilized to gather energy from non-material forces.

Through reconstructed models based on already completed research, U.R.A.M. (United Research of Anima-Machines) is pursuing studies on how swiftly this creature, which is sometimes misrecognized as a UFO in low flight, generates the conversion of psychological flows into physical energy.



Jet Hiatus, 2004, steel, acrylic, machinery, synthetic resins, acrylic paint, electronic device (CPU & LED board, motor)