Late to the discussion but..
If you lose a nuke you don't use a cover story that it was a flying saucer.
You say it was a conventional bomb. Those are dangerous too.
"The nuke recovery team that showed up? There are here as a training exercise, because you don't get to recover a nuke very often, so they are helping the UXB team recover the conventional bomb. For practice."
"Nothing to see here, just stay back in case the (conventional) bomb detonates."
Cover stories should never exagerate the situation, they should downplay it.
If you lose a nuke you don't use a cover story that it was a flying saucer.
You say it was a conventional bomb. Those are dangerous too.
"The nuke recovery team that showed up? There are here as a training exercise, because you don't get to recover a nuke very often, so they are helping the UXB team recover the conventional bomb. For practice."
"Nothing to see here, just stay back in case the (conventional) bomb detonates."
Cover stories should never exagerate the situation, they should downplay it.