Thursday, July 2, 2009

Sci-Fi On A Boring Day

I'm here in the IT Lab, wasting time blogging 'cos there's no IT lesson today. Sigh, what a nice way to end your school period, huh?

Oh, forget it.

Anyway, here's a quick fixer-upper to get you in the mood for some sci-fi stuff. Enjoy it while you can. LOL.

"For centuries, the mystery that is the race known only as the Brightest still remains a mystery till today. Scientists have always questioned whether they even exist or are merely fictitious characters created by some prankster. Years of research has so far proven that the Brightest do not exist, but the strange, non-Technolord relic discovered on Mythari V states otherwise. Debates have flared for too long over this subject on almost all matters - on religion, science, beliefs, social norms, and the likes. Yet, nothing proves to be helpful at all.

"That is, until the Golden Dream emerged from hyperspace...

"A magnificent ship the size of two Shivan Sathanas class juggernaughts, with the elegance and grace as a falcon, and the beauty of a shining pearl, the Golden Dream was truly a class of its own. First discovered within the Baltis Magna region, the ship was thought to be the last haven for the ancient and mysterious race, that has wandered space for so long till now. A group of scientists and analysts had boarded the ship days after its emergence, but were suddenly trapped when the ship burst into life again and jumped trillions of light years to the Fortallan System, where the team miraculously made their escape.

"And after they did, the ship once more disappeared into the folds of space and time, never to be seen again. Or will it?

"Rumours have surfaced that the ship was spotted entering the Genthallian Nebula Cluster only weeks ago, but a small detachment of cruisers sent by the Tharadrim 45th Fleet stationed there found nothing.

"It would only be timne before it will reappear, people believe. It may be a messenger, or an omen, or just merely a traveler - who knows? The future is clouded and uncertain, and we cannot say whether it will truly return or not."
- Nathan Juryk, spatial anomaly researcher

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