A vision appears over water on Eastern Lake. Call the tetrahedron an Unidentified Atmospheric Unit (UAU). This one shows the generation from a prototet developing into an energy emitter. At the end, to repeat emission, click the small ball in the UAU center. I tell about when the UAUs appeared with deer lichen and under water near the Glow Beams entry point. If you prefer, look at still images.
Using the above movie
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