The Intergalactic Game of The Millennia

The hunt for the Cosmic Echo is almost as old a tradition as the existence of us Cacophonous. While many of us know the games well, our new human hosts may not. To those humans: Welcome!

The Cosmic Echo Games is a ‘Scavenger Hunt’ if you will. Two alien* teams compete to find the mysterious Cosmic Echo before the appointed games end. This millennia the games are set to end on November 21st. As the rules state, no Cacophonous may be physically involved with the search but may recruit participants(humans) from the host location(Earth) to search on their team’s behalf.  

This games’ teams are as follows:

The Trebel Group is a longstanding competitor in The Cosmic Echo Games. Their tactics for winning are varied and ruthless to say the least. Always seemingly getting insider knowledge before their rival teams, they have had a 98% success rate in The Games. 

When asked what they would do with their winnings, they stated:

Most likely invest in our own happiness. Self-sufficiency is our goal and everyone should know the name Trebel Group for eons to come!

As newcomers, not much is known about the gaming tactics of the Crescendo Coalition. This team seems to be driven by sheer will and motivation to find the Cosmic Echo. But will determination be enough to bring them victory?

When asked what they would do if they won, they stated:

Probably give back to our community! We are comprised of strong-willed unsung heroes who believe in the power of all over the importance of one.

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Humans on Earth have developed space exploration programs in nearly every country. As this Cosmic Echo Games is hosted in the United States, we have provided a glimpse into their program entitled NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration).

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*Aliens = A classification term used on earth for those beings that are not humans from earth

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