The Do-Hu of Zeta Reticuli – Assimilated Servants of the Orion Empire

A Do-Hu being from Zeta Reticuli, part of the Orion Grey Collective, alongside their discoidal ship with a wide aperture for large-scale abductions

Origins and Assimilation

The Do-Hu, originally an old and dying race from the planet Elderan (M2) in the Zeta Reticuli system, embarked on a quest for a new home due to the deteriorating conditions of their aging planet. Unfortunately, their journey led them to the Orion system, where they were captured and genetically altered by the Orion Alliance. This transformation bound them to servitude, integrating them into the Orion Grey Collective.

Hive-Consciousness and Genetic Heritage

The Do-Hu function as a hive-consciousness, with telepathic connections to a central cognizance that issues commands and coordinates their actions. Originally a cross between reptiloid and botanical genetics, they share hereditary ties with the Solipsi Rai. However, genetic alterations rendered them unable to reproduce, forcing their dependency on their oppressors for cloning.

Role and Activities on Terra

As agents of the Orion and Ciakahrr Empires, the Do-Hu have become harmful scavengers, executing genetic alteration programs on undeveloped worlds to prepare for invasion. They arrived on Terra in 1953, 1955 and 1957, establishing their largest facility near Easter Island and an outpost on Mars. This small but dangerous group is highly active on Earth, conducting abductions and other nefarious activities with cold efficiency.

Treaties and Legal Cover

The Do-Hu employ a strategic plan of action: study the target world, establish contact with its governing elite, and secure treaties to avoid counteroffensive actions from the Galactic Federation of Worlds. One infamous example is the Greada Treaty signed with President Eisenhower, allowing the Do-Hu to study human genetics in exchange for technology. These treaties, often deceptive, prepare the ground for their masters’ invasion while legally protecting them from intervention.

Technological Prowess and Cultural Surrender

Despite their advanced technology, the Do-Hu chose not to confront the Ciakahrr militarily, instead contributing to the Empire’s plans for survival. Their discoidal ships, equipped with wide apertures for large-scale abductions, highlight their technological capabilities. Although the Do-Hu civilization has always been more evolved than the Ciakahrr, they remain subservient due to their need for survival.

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