This is brilliant. Just brilliant!
There's this planet, billions of light years from Earth; Alpha.737-Rexontragoth4, or Rexon for short. And every two million years, there's an eclipse. An eclipse of its twelve moons against their galaxies sun. Twelve moons, all lined up, can you imagine?! And this causes an atmospheric disturbance so great that it triggers - well, something similar to Earth's northern lights, I s'pose. But this- this is literally another world. The whole sky fills with colour so brilliant it almost hurts your eyes - magentas and indigos and forest greens, bright pinks and oranges and yellows, and they swirl and flash and dance before your eyes. And below, the Rexonians - primitive species, really. Sort of beetle-like, but pretty huge - they gather together, turn their heads to the sky, and sing. Picture it, a whole planet singing together. Just fantastic. And when it's over, the skies plummet into darkness, and the Rexonians carry on with their lives, as if nothing has happened.
That's where I was just now. And really, it's things like that that make space and Time travel so very worth it.
There's this planet, billions of light years from Earth; Alpha.737-Rexontragoth4, or Rexon for short. And every two million years, there's an eclipse. An eclipse of its twelve moons against their galaxies sun. Twelve moons, all lined up, can you imagine?! And this causes an atmospheric disturbance so great that it triggers - well, something similar to Earth's northern lights, I s'pose. But this- this is literally another world. The whole sky fills with colour so brilliant it almost hurts your eyes - magentas and indigos and forest greens, bright pinks and oranges and yellows, and they swirl and flash and dance before your eyes. And below, the Rexonians - primitive species, really. Sort of beetle-like, but pretty huge - they gather together, turn their heads to the sky, and sing. Picture it, a whole planet singing together. Just fantastic. And when it's over, the skies plummet into darkness, and the Rexonians carry on with their lives, as if nothing has happened.
That's where I was just now. And really, it's things like that that make space and Time travel so very worth it.
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