Camay finished up some work in her office at the L1 colony before locking the door and heading back to her quarters.
She sent a quick message to the other scientists at the colony, informing them that she would be absent for a time.
After sending the message, Camay lay down in her bed and shut her eyes. Her mind drifted away from the android body and back into the vast wireless network, residing on countless servers on various space stations throughout the solar system.
A few moments later, her eyes opened again. She was now in a different android body, located on Earth. It had her typical appearance: long, straight black hair, thin-rimmed glasses, and a long lab coat over a mini-skirt and a sweater. Detecting the temperature inside the dusty warehouse, she changed into a more appropriate outfit and put her lab coat back on. It was a fairly warm night and she had to make sure she could move around easily.
Leaving the warehouse and engaging the security locks, Camay took the nearest transport rail to the observatory, which was a few miles away.
She arrived at the observatory moments later and buzzed the door. Chester opened the door.
"Dr. Thameh!" gasped Chester.
"Nice to see you in person again," replied Camay. "I've decided that matters have become serious enough to warrant in-person consultation."
Chester led her inside and up to the telescope deck, where Shell and Jax were studying the images onscreen.
"Good evening, Jax and Shell. I'll be planet side for a while. I've also asked Duncan to join us," said Camay.
"Dr. Thameh," said Shell, "Duncan's tied up with work..."
"Please, call me Camay from now on," replied Camay. "Whatever Duncan's working on, I'll see to it that he's compensated for his time."
After about twenty minutes, Duncan arrived and Chester led him up to join the others.
"Now that everyone's here," said Camay, "Let me begin."
Camay looked at the monitors and eyed the images for a few more seconds.
"We need to find a way to positively identify that object out there," said Camay. "Furthermore, we need to figure out what, if any, connection it has to the sudden loss and resurgence of the adepts phenomenon. No connection has yet been proven, but part of Firewall's core mission is to ascertain the cause of the adepts. We may well have the root cause staring us in the face."