3413[“solmar logs introduction”]

[Logs have been translated from their local languages into 21st century American English]

The following logs date back to the Anthropocene epoch and were collected by walkers in the South American bahr, locally known as “El Solmar” or “La Solmar” or “The Solmar”. They are presumed to be written by humans living in the bahr.

These logs were highly protected until the Reanthropic Revolution towards the end of the Post-Anthropocene. They have since been unlocked following the dismantling of the Cloud Information Hierarchy (CIH).

This introductory log complies with Repopulative Disbursed Information code, however the following logs retain their information at the time of discovery. Restoration efforts have been made, yet some logs may have been corrupted by the harsh environment they were found in. The United Coalition for Repopulation does not agree or disagree with the information found, but instead hope to offer insight into the life of humans pre-extinction. Time information for most logs have been lost, but we speculate them to be between 100,000 to 150,000 years old. Context found in logs were instead used to sort them chronologically.

Log approved by the Chief of Historical Information at the Society of Repopulative Disbursed Information, under the guidance of the people of the UCR, 143 RE.