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Asket is the first extraterrestrial female to contact Billy.  
 
Asket is the first extraterrestrial female to contact Billy.  
  
She is from the [[Akon]] star system of the [[DAL Universe]].
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She is from planet [[Timar]] in the [[Akon]] star system of the [[DAL Universe]].
  
 
In [[The Asket Contact Reports]] she imparts a significant amount of information to Billy during her meeting with him in a Jordanian desert in 1953.
 
In [[The Asket Contact Reports]] she imparts a significant amount of information to Billy during her meeting with him in a Jordanian desert in 1953.
  
The [[Asket & Nera Photos]] article explains the facts surrounding the actual photography by Billy of Asket and [[Nera]] in 1975 onboard a [[Plejaren]] starship and the subsequent replacement of them with forgerys by the [[MIB]].
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The [[Asket and Nera Photos]] article explains the facts surrounding the actual photography by Billy of Asket and [[Nera]] in 1975 onboard a [[Plejaren]] starship and the subsequent replacement of them with forgerys by the [[MIB]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 4 February 2019

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This article is not an official FIGU publication.



Asket

Asket is the first extraterrestrial female to contact Billy.

She is from planet Timar in the Akon star system of the DAL Universe.

In The Asket Contact Reports she imparts a significant amount of information to Billy during her meeting with him in a Jordanian desert in 1953.

The Asket and Nera Photos article explains the facts surrounding the actual photography by Billy of Asket and Nera in 1975 onboard a Plejaren starship and the subsequent replacement of them with forgerys by the MIB.