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Posted 4th August 2008 at 02:27 AM by Committed Hero
Basic Information

The Dulce base is believed to be a sprawling underground complex located beneath Archuleta Mesa on the Jicarilla Apache Reservation near Dulce, New Mexico. For decades, this region of the country has seen an above-average share of UFO sightings, seismic anomalies, and reports of cattle mutilation. The UFO community alleges that in 1969, the federal government began construction of the multilevel complex in collaboration with the alien species known as “Greys.” In exchange for access to alien technology and knowledge, the Greys have been allowed to harvest livestock and people for experimentation. These experiments, carried out on-site, include the creation of hybrid alien-terrestrial life.
Dulce is rumored to contain at least seven levels that extend up to two miles below the surface. According to reports, the bottom three are staffed by as many as 18,000 Greys, as well as members of other species such as Reptoids. Human employees staff the top four floors, including conduction experiments on psychic abilities. Tunnels for high-speed shuttle trains connect Dulce to other similar sites across the western U.S, and there are landing facilities for aircraft using UFO technology. Security is tighter than in any other federal site, and incorporates advanced weapons (“flash” guns emitting some sort of radiation) and biometric doors.
In 1979, a man alleging himself as a Dulce employee decided to go public. The evidence he provided, in the form of security tapes, personal photographs, and administrative forms, has been distilled into a collection of materials called the “Dulce Papers.” Many versions of these documents exist, to the point that it is probably impossible to identify any original material.
Sources

A sample of Dulce papers: http://www.crowdedskies.com/pageimag...e%20Papers.pdf
Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulce_Base
The Dulce Book (everything you might want to know about the base but were embarrased to ask): http://www.thewatcherfiles.com/dulce_book.htm
Game and Story Use

  • Dulce base works best in a game set in 1950 or later. However, due to the base’s location some Western or other historical settings may be able to take advantage of the area’s rumors of strange lights and earthquakes.
  • Information or technology taken from Dulce make a good McGuffin for conspiracy or post-apocalyptic campaigns. The Dulce papers themselves, though they may be fakes, might also be important in debunking a conspiracy.
  • The idea of a government collaborating with a strange foreign species is a useful in many contexts. In a fantasy or historical setting, the newcomers may be demons or mythological entities as well as aliens.
  • The aliens may seem hostile, but prove to be allies to humanity in the face of an invasion by a shared enemy. Alien contact may also be the prelude to mankind reaching the stars.
  • Sci-fi games may take the existence of aliens as a given, in which case a Dulce analog could become a home base for workers involved in xenobiological research.

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    hurm, this one should be deleted.
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    Posted 4th August 2008 at 02:29 AM by Committed Hero Committed Hero is offline
 
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