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This could explain the reluctance to answer certain questions-they could sense the mood of the people present. Is there any connection with these andwhatwe call UF0s orflying saucers thatwe've seen over the years? You mean you did not understand this is what we are speaking of? : Ijust wanted to be sure. Well, is there more than one kind of craft that a ree at comesfron differentplaces, or... That is correct. You may look at your own society and see the reflection ofyour universal brothers' societies. For consider the difference in automobiles from France, a Porshe as compared to a Pinto, and you get the idea that the craft is a reflection of the creator who built it. So with these different societies in the stel- lar planes, there are naturally differences in the craft because they reflect the societies from which they are built. D: What is thepurpose of the other craftin coming to this planet? I meant the purpose of the craft from the other planets, but he interpreted my question in his own way. P: The hover craft is an expeditionary vehicle. The mother craft is a service vehicle which services the hover craft. The main or cen- tral craft is the transport vehicle between destinations. Consider again the analogy of the Navy ships. The carrier is the central craft on which the commander-in-charge resides; the orders emanate and decisions and central communications are made. The tenders and destroyers are support craft which are liaisons between the central craft and the launches or the hover craft. For you can see that a launch would be hard pressed to go up the side of a carrier. D: Okay. But by myquestion, Imeant what was thepurposeof the othercraft that arecoming to Earth? nom wee . soe 1 wee P: There were many different missions and many different pur- poses, and so each craft was sent on its own particular mission. There was the seeding, the exploration, the charting, the graph- ing, efc., etc. There is much to do in an undertaking such as this; for it is not merely casting the seeds in the wind and come what may. Itis avery-well planned and orchestrated ordeal. We are speaking of an actual physical seeding such as planting cells in a hospitable environment like the water ofa lagoon or in aswamp 134 The Keepers of the Garden