Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Contact with the Andromedan Craft
- Encounter with Andromedan Commander
- Tour of the Command Center
- Crew and Dimensional Existence
- Observations on the Crew’s Existence
- The Hangar Bay
- Restricted Areas and the Soul Shredder
- The Andromedan Economy and Recreation
- Conclusion of the Tour
- End of the Session
Introduction
On April 13, 2019, Paul Power and Robert Nelson conducted an out-of-body session to make contact with Andromedans, a civilization from the Andromeda galaxy. This event was part of their ongoing Andromedan contact series. In the previous session, they toured the Zay Heian starship, but this time they explored a different Andromedan star craft, a city-sized cruiser from their homeworld.
Contact with the Andromedan Craft
During this session, Robert Nelson, who was astral projecting, found himself in space and was guided to an Andromedan city-sized star craft, hovering far above Earth near Saudi Arabia. He initially observed a cylindrical structure that connected him to the craft. The Andromedans were expecting his visit, as the meeting had been arranged in advance.
Encounter with Andromedan Commander
Once aboard, Robert encountered an Andromedan commander named Turisq, who referred to Robert as “Earth Bird.” The commander was described as over 2 meters (6.56 feet) tall with blonde and orange hair styled in a way reminiscent of ancient Hawaiian or Aztec rulers. The commander was holding an oval-shaped object and showed Robert images of his old residence in Lakeland, indicating they had knowledge of his background.
Tour of the Command Center
Robert was then taken to the command center of the ship, which he described as a circular space with a dark gray floor, possibly carpeted. The center was surrounded by cream-colored flat surfaces. Although he saw other beings, they would appear and disappear intermittently. The Andromedan commander explained that this area, referred to as the “command range,” was one of their main control hubs, where they managed the ship and its surrounding space.
Crew and Dimensional Existence
The Andromedans on the ship did not require seating, as they stood while performing their duties. The commander explained that they operated in a transdimensional state, existing beyond the confines of time and space. When not actively needed, they dissipated to other parts of the ship or to different dimensions.
Observations on the Crew’s Existence
Robert was later guided to an area where the crew resided when off-duty. This section was described as a circular formation resembling gravestones, which he clarified were placeholders for the crew when they were not active. He noted that the Andromedans existed in a multidimensional reality, where objects and spaces could expand beyond their physical appearance.
The Hangar Bay
The tour continued to a massive flight deck, where smaller crafts were stationed. Robert described the space as extending for several kilometers with a height of about 400 meters (1312 feet). He observed cigar-shaped, semi-transparent crafts that could phase in and out of existence. The commander explained that these crafts could be teleported in and out of the hangar.
Restricted Areas and the Soul Shredder
At one point, Robert asked about a restricted area known as the “soul shredder,” a device the Andromedans used to deal with irredeemable beings. The commander refused to provide further details, explaining that such technology would be dangerous for humans, given their tendency to use advanced tools for destructive purposes.
The Andromedan Economy and Recreation
Robert was shown an area resembling a cafeteria or a shopping district, where Andromedans could acquire goods using a credit system. Each Andromedan was allocated a set amount of credits at birth, which could be increased through skill development and service to others. This system allowed them to obtain items such as books and entertainment to be enjoyed in their quarters.
Conclusion of the Tour
The final section of the tour brought Robert to an area near the ship’s power center, described as a massive, intelligent energy source. The commander warned Robert not to approach too closely, as it could disrupt his temporal state. Shortly after, Robert was advised to leave the ship for his own safety, as prolonged exposure could lead to temporal instability.
End of the Session
The session concluded with Robert expressing his gratitude to the commander for the tour. As he returned to his body, Robert mentioned feeling slightly disoriented, as if part of him remained on the ship.