Sam gave the representative a lazy salute, then looked back to Shara as he got into his car.
"To get you up to speed..." Elm began, hovering closer to Shara. "We're currently monitoring several key locations. One is at these coordinates, this spot being one of the earliest signals we've picked up, being noticed a month ago, local planetary time." It stated, stopping five paces away from Shara, and projecting a hologram showing Tokyo from the lens near its underside. "The anomalies were detected at these locations." It continued, circles appearing in several locations in the city, most of which being in Tokyo bay. "Despite the time that's passed since detection, we're still monitoring the area, as the amount of anomalies marked it as a hot zone. We haven't detected anything that would warrant an immediate response, however."
With that said, Elm swapped the hologram of Tokyo out for one showing Cádiz. "Next, is this location. We've detected five anomalies here, three of which appeared in the last few hours - local planetary time. Watchers have been redeployed to the area, one of which is currently surveying out the latest three locations."
"Next, we've detected an anomaly in this area." Elm continued after a small pause, swapping out the projection for one showing Denver, a circle marking the location of World Marshal HQ. "We know what is here, but deemed it a low priority target, on account of the probability of assets being seized by local law enforcement being high."
"And finally, we've detected minor anomalies, here, and here." Elm then swapped out the projection for one showing Cardif and North Carolina. "You should be familiar with the first location. And for the second location, aside from the point of entry, we haven't detected anything. Watchers deployed to survey the area haven't picked up anything noteworthy." With that said, Elm shit down the projections, pausing as it did. "There have been other locations, but these have either been deemed irrelevant, sufficiently investigated, or are outside this planet."