All concern for fixing more systems or what the drones were finding in the other empty rooms was temporarily diverted when the drone returned the DNA sample from the preserved hair sample. The drone had been unable to properly identify it, as the sample contained markers for multiple species, and the programming that it had was not extensive enough for an analysis at that level.
But once they got it under the medical bay's scanners, the answer only became more confusing.
The basic structure was much like humans and many of the alliance species, but the genome was a mess. Where 80 percent of the genetic structure was normally common among carbon-based life forms, this one appeared to have the basic structure that would identify it as human, but with the evolutionary traits and genetic code for a hundred different possible variations tacked on.
"Could this be a genetically engineered super soldier?" One of the Innu asked.