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"Too low for satellites. And they're holding formation relative to us," Elias noted. He keyed his microphone, switching to the oceanic frequency. "Gander Center, this is Global 442. Do you have any reported traffic in our vicinity, flight level 370 or above?" 2022---A--V--shaped-object-filmed-by-the-crew-of-an-airliner
"I got it," she whispered, looking down at the iPad screen. She played back the last few seconds. The footage was grainy, but undeniable. A dark, geometric shadow slicing through the night, defiant of every law of aerodynamics they had ever been taught. "I got the whole thing." To help me tailor another scene or continue
The lights weren't moving like a conventional airplane. They didn't flash the rhythmic, reassuring sequence of strobe and navigation beacons. Instead, five steady, pale-blue luminaries formed a perfect, rigid V-shape. "Gander Center, this is Global 442
It was a single, massive structure. A seamless chevron, or a shallow 'V', made of a material that seemed to absorb the very starlight around it. It possessed no visible engines, no exhaust plumes, and no wings to provide lift in the thin air. The five blue lights were embedded directly into the leading edge of the wing.
"Look at the scale of that thing," Maya whispered, her hands shaking slightly as she held the tablet steady. "It’s huge. It has to be wider than a heavy jet."