In the still of the night, Lake Sinnissippi unloaded hours of tidal waves smashing into shores in all directions. Multiple Cinniapolitans posted on CNPS Stream that they were awakened by a boom, followed by large waves flooding the sandy shores.
CNPS streamer MilitaryMontyTenFour has reported increased night time activities at HSL base near the southwest coast of Lake Sinnissippi. His last report at 12:47am this morning read, “HSL marked and unmarked vehicles escorting a large armored semi-truck with a wide-load. Looks like a missile but can’t be sure. Fleet is departing the base now towards the docks!!” The first reports of the boom and heightened wave activity began to circulate shortly after 2:00am. As of this posting, the waves have returned to normal levels and there are no military vehicles to be seen.
Other military bloggers reported daily, consistent steel shipments to the HSL base for several weeks after its opening. The bloggers maintained that these pieces were consistent with submarine building. These reports combined with MilitaryMontyTenFour’s speculation about a missile shaped object being moved offsite give credit to the theory that a sub was deployed into Lake Sinnissippi.
The current Cinniapolis administration has grown closer the the Federal Government over the past couple years. First, partnering in climate combat followed by now hosting military research and development teams. Mayor Gondola announced the new R&D partnership in July at the new HSL base ribbon-cutting, promising transparency to the public, “We are humbled to share our land and resources with our Federal friends. Cinniapolis has a long-standing cooperation with the Fed to lead world innovations advancing humanity while preserving our planet. This site will protect our future as the leading hub of Earth’s security and research,” he said.
CNPS-TV Lead Meteorologist Fran Dimple confirmed to the Chorus in an email that the waves size and intensity were inconsistent with the expected tides for this time of year, or any time of year. While Ms. Dimple allowed that a supernatural event can occur from time to time, the early data suggests the waves were caused by a disturbance unaccounted for in nature.
The Chorus has not been able to reach the Mayor or his press team for comment. Stay tuned to the Chorus for breaking news on the Sinnissippi tidal waves.
