Roswell Alien

Roswell Alien

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Yo! Check out this realistic 3D model of the Roswell Alien! In July '47, a flying disc from beyond our planet crashed in the New Mexico desert, sparking one of the most epic cover-ups in human history. Perhaps it was shot down, but once the wreckage and remains of three humanoid pilots were recovered, technology leapt forward by decades within a single year thanks to careful reverse engineering by multiple defense contractors. Names like fiber optics, microchips, Kevlar, Velcro, and night vision tech owe their existence to the alien's eye lens in this photo, which was discovered by accident. The craft's hull coating, weapons system, and who-knows-what-else remain classified still. This incident also got the Military Industrial Complex rolling big time! For decades, rumors have swirled about suppressed world-changing tech like the cold fusion free-energy engine that powered the craft and anti-gravity propulsion. Uncle Sam likely tucked these away for black budget projects, which might explain the Northrop TR-3B Astra and Lockheed Aurora. Fifty years after the event, we finally got that awesome Alien Autopsy video – so that's a plus! Rumor has it that the remains of the craft and alien crew members were whisked away to Hangar 18 at Wright-Patterson AFB, where they remain along with the in-stasis EBE Mona Lisa from the Apollo 20 mission. That's another story for another day! Kudos to whoever created these meshes – they're spot on accurate. I just converted them from a 3D model trade to .obj format.

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