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Utnaptism is considered by some to be a precursor to Noah's ark. It's a Babylonian story about a flood and a guy with a boat.
It's not aliens, it's vague mythological/religious symbolism.
>Atra-Hasis (Akkadian: 𒀜𒊏𒄩𒋀, romanized: Atra-ḫasīs) is an 18th-century BC Akkadian epic, recorded in various versions on clay tablets[1] and named for one of its protagonists, the priest Atra-Hasis ('exceedingly wise').[2] The narrative has four focal points: An organisation of allied gods shaping Mesopotamia agriculturally; a political conflict between them, pacified by creating the first human couples; the mass reproduction of these humans; and a great deluge, as has been handed down many times in the different flood myths of the Near East and Levant. Perhaps the relic of a natural catastrophe in Mesopotamia caused by rising sea levels at the end of the last glacial period, localized flooding on the Euphrates, the flooding of the Black Sea, or ancient peoples attempting to explain fossils and remains of sea life found far inland, the epic links this flood with the intention of the upper gods to eliminate their artificial creatures.
The Ark of AtraHasis
Once again ties back into Babylonian myrhology, it's quite literally the story itself.
>Abī-Ešuḫ (variants: ma-bi-ši,[i 1] "Abiši", mE-bi-šum,[i 2] "Ebišum") was the 8th king of the 1st Dynasty of Babylon and reigned for 28 years from or 1711–1684 BC (middle chronology).[1] He was preceded by Samsu-iluna, who was his father.
In order to understand Blue Archive you're required to read at least the Bible and Babylonian lore.