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(Report from the Pyracan Department of Science)
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A nine-tailed 'spirit fox'(also known as a 'pipe fox') who is owned by Alastair Hall.

Report from the Pyracan Department of Science

It is unknown whether or not this species is naturally occurring in the wild or not, however upon inspection of the beast's collar, who appears to be designated as 'Shuu', it has become clear that she belongs to the biotechnology laboratories upon Comorro Station run by Doctor Alastair Hall who is infamous for his experiments involving the creation of animal hybrids.

The beast held a tame disposition, inquisitive and friendly, readily allowing the team to observe her actions and mannerisms, however any attempt to procure a biological sample was met with hostility which served to show how dangerous this beast would be were she not so well trained as it seems she is. Her manner was threatening but not overtly aggressive, and she backed off just as we did.

It seems possible that the animal has a much higher form of intelligence than one would assume, her attention towards the actions and words of individual team members quite telling. She even often seemed to attempt to speak and respond with a warbling noise sounding somewhat like her designation.

There is clearly some psionic ability as she displayed an aptitude for changing her own size as well as teleportation, and there have been reports of her being able to 'breathe' fire and harden her fur into armour. Both of which we would be ecstatic to be able to observe first hand. There is of course a natural curiosity towards whether or not there are other psionic gifts the fox is capable of performing.

She appeared to be in quite good health, her fur thick and lustrous, her eyes bright and her energy levels quite sufficient. Closer inspection of musculature and bone structure was not able to be obtained as while she would allow herself to be pet as many domestic animals do, anything further was met with the same abrubt hostility.

It is recommended that future study is performed with the aid and consent of Alastair Hall.