Thursday, November 12, 2015

Day 2 on Pandora:

Today is a lovely day! You can see all the planets around Pandora. Today we get to test our gravitational technology experiment. No one has been able to go outside in this strange planet without a suit on. These suits are like advanced astronaut suits but we are aiming for a higher goal on this new planet. Truth is, our world Earth is not doing so well. We have used up just about all of our natural resources and fossil fuels. The earth is dying and many have already died. Our mission is to find a new planet and figure out how to survive on it. It has been many trials and errors with test subjects we brought from earth. I am so impressed by our technology. It works in this strange world and every time we make a slight mistake, we are able to receive feedback instantly of what went wrong. The only issue is getting everything precise or nothing will work right. For one of our other experiments we are able to produce this syrup that when taken sharpens everything. In the pill you take, there are tiny neurotransmitters that release a syrup serum that allows you to use 100% of your brain. Everything makes sense on this pill. It doesn't last for long though, one of the side effects we are still trying to fix. Whenever we test this new "potion" that automatically links our minds with our gravitational devices, we will be free to walk almost the other species on this strange, mysterious planet. We find that our test subjects ardent able to survive long on this planet. Our skin is too soft, everything has tough skin here and everything is colorful and alive. It is a new way of life that we must adapt too. We are excited to be able to hopefully walk freely without our oxygen and suits. If we are still alive tomorrow, I will let you know what happened. There are mysterious creatures showing up at our camp. They are beautiful with many colors that correspond to each other. It is as if we made these creatures through our computers. Time to take a leap of faith for the survival of mankind. See you tomorrow, hopefully.

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