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Elias checked the Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) display. The screen was clean. There were no transponder replies in that sector. "Nothing on the wire. TCAS isn't painting anything." 2022---A--V--shaped-object-filmed-by-the-crew-of-an-airliner
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. To help me tailor another scene or continue
Should the story lean more towards or a government thriller ? "Nothing on the wire
Maya leaned forward, her eyes narrowing as she peered into the darkness. "Yeah, I see it. It looks high. Is that the speedbird flight that was supposed to be above us?"
"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."
Elias looked back out at the empty Atlantic sky. He knew what would happen next. There would be debriefings, airline safety reports, and likely visits from aviation authorities asking them to quietly disregard what they had seen. But as Maya hit save on the video file, locking the encrypted digital proof into the tablet's memory, Elias knew that the era of quiet denials was rapidly drawing to a close.