Late 2036
Transmitted from the Antarctican embassy is an elderly Brazilian man with grey hair and a bald spot on top of his head: Ambassador Yanes, sitting in a brown armchair behind a wooden desk. The room the television broadcast comes from is flanked by bookshelves, among which are numerous folders - most likely his office within the embassy. Just moments after the broadcast is turned on, he adresses all listeners in portuguese:
"In the name of the proud Antarctican harbour, I, ambassador Yanes, adress the Chicxulub Embassies." He pauses and glimpses on a couple sheets of paper lying on his desk in front of him. "I wish to adress the recent events of september. We, the Antarcticna Harbour, built and launched the first trans-newtonian spacecraft of mankind." He pauses, looks back onto his papers, and his shoulders heave with the breath of an old man. "The mission of the Zambia and its captain, Lieutenant Commander Kilgallon, was to visit each planet and moon in the Sol system, surveying it for any Invader remnants and trans-newtonian minerals and indexing them unlike any old probe could have. Until today, the ship transmitted encrypted several reports of the inner Sol system on narrowband sensors back to Antarctica. After evaluation, the Antarctican Harbour government decided to provide this information to any nation for a small reparation in form of industrial equipment to the Antarctican continent." He pauses yet again and keeps silent for a few seconds, perhaps pondering his following words "Information on whom did or did not take this offer will not be disclosed, and all requests should come in written form to the Antarctican Chicxulub embassy. Potential equipment would need delivery to any Antarctican exclave, preferably Brazil. The Antarctican government is open for propositions on further survey data shares from any willing trans-newtonian nation." Ambassador Yanes stops and looks towards the camera for a second, then the broadcast stops apruptly.
Later, the broadcast is repeated, but with an english and then spanish sound overlay in a different, but similiar sounding voice.