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=== Initial contact === According to Reed's account, while hiking, Suzy ran ahead barking aggressively. Reed followed and witnessed his dog in a tussle with a humanoid being. As he watched, Suzy's body was disintegrated even as she held on to the being's sleeve. In a state of shock and anger, Reed claims he threw a tree branch at it, which, despite all odds, struck it in the head and incapacitated the being. If Reed's claim is accurate, this is one of the only publicly known times in modern history that a human not otherwise exposed to the [[extraterrestrial reality]] [[human/non-human intelligent being combat|overpowered at least temporarily a non-human intelligent being]]. It was one of those [[synchronicity|synchronistic]] flukes or [[miracle]]s that supposedly happen sometimes that are made possible because of the nature of physical matter (like when [[Isildur]]'s sword catastrophically brittle-fractured under [[Sauron]]'s foot, exposing a clean edge sharp enough to cut away Sauron's [[One Ring|ring]] finger from the rest of his physical body).
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