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{{Infobox commlink
|title = The Extraterrestrial Child
|image = Comm-Link-ThisDayInHistory.jpg
|url = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13640-This-Day-In-History-The-Extraterrestrial-Child
|type = Spectrum Dispatch
|publicationdate = 2014-03-18
|series = This Day in History
}}

'''March 18, 2157 SET'''

'''The Extraterrestrial Child'''

Humanity had achieved adolescence and taken fledgling steps off our homeworld. The planet of [[Mars]] had finally been terraformed. Senator [[Stephen Nguyen]] had finished his speech and unveiled the Memorial.

Those in attendance were simply enjoying the party as night fell across the surface of Mars. The Antidotes’ “What It Was,” in the early stages of its meteoric rise in popularity, was playing over the system as the celebration continued.

It was a night of a tremendous Human accomplishment. It was about to be a night of two.

A shrill cry pierced the music, instantly drawing the attention of the [[Senator]]s, dignitaries and scientists. They quickly found the source: [[Kinah Okon]], one of [[Port Renatus]]’ engineering supervisors. Originally from [[Nigeria]] on [[Earth]], she had been part of the project for several years along with her husband Madu. More importantly though, she was seven months pregnant with the couples’ first child. Medical staff on the base had closely monitored the baby’s progress, even going as far as recommending a transfer back to Earth, but Kinah refused to abandon what had become her passion project.

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