Post by Rock on Jan 25, 2011 1:30:31 GMT
Chapter 1: The Birth of a Planet
Many years ago, a universe was created. While simple, dry and lifeless, a universe nonetheless. This universe slowly grew, evolving beyond expectations. The weathering and eroding and cementing and melting from meteors, water and sand formed various new elements, and eventually the perfect formula for life to begin. Prehistoric plants began to grow across the galaxies, eroding and growing again, creating a cycle of life. Then the flame of life was ignited when a plant caught on fire. Various gasses, like ozone, were created. The worlds were protected from the sun’s harsh glare, and oceans were able to form, collecting sediments of sand and salt. Soon the perfect planet had been formed over the course of billions of years. Not before long, a few plants began evolving, evolving into a new type of life. Something so strange it could only be referred to as Life. This “Life” would go on to shape, molding its structure, and expanding across the galaxies. Soon the planet was civilized, metal structures, farms growing sugar, seed, and plants, pollution began to cloud the skies.
Chapter 2: The Fall of Civilization
But all could not remain peaceful. Not before long, mutants began to appear from the sky, know as aliens, which would attack the planet’s life, using ne inventions called bombs. But the native life soon captured some of these bombs, and enhanced them with a new invention called acid. These bombs were devastating, and made peace between alien and life. But with technology advancing, as did demand for new belongings and gadgets. Factories appeared like blemishes on the planet’s surface, not covering the heavens with wisps of smoke, gas, and clouds. The pollution began to kill life and plants across the globe, and soon violent storms broke out. Lightning struck down from above, and lava spewed out from below. The lightning destroyed buildings, plants, life, metal, causing sediments to drift into bodies of water. This polluted the last clean thing on the planet. The lava formed many crystals, and valuable obsidian. Life began to war within each other. Many lives were lost from the sickness and war, and just when it seemed things could not get any worse, a new generation of aliens appeared, armed with an advanced armada of ships. Life on his planet had come to an end. All remaining life fled their dying planet to a new world, one were they vowed to take batter care of. And while they flew away, only a few could turn their heads and watch the surface of their planet boil and wither away into oblivion.
Chapter 3: A New Home
After years of traveling through the stars, the survivors of Earth's armageddon had found nothing suitable for a new home, the candidates either filled with dangerous native life or the atmosphere filled with toxic gases. The remaining Life's supplies began to dwindle. Many started to die off from starvation or sickness. The population began to dwindle, and all seemed lost when the fleet of starships began to run out of fuel. Some would stop in the middle of their path, never to bee seen again. Others would just explode. Boom. one second there, gone the next. Only 12 of the original 40 ships had survived by the time they reached what would have to be their final candidate for a new home. It was a massive planet, 3 times larger than Earth, the sky swirling with purples and blues. As the entire fleet descended into the strange sky, they saw bits of light glowing below, but no where near their destined landing spot, a small island in what seemed to be an ocean. As they were about to touchdown, a metal plate with a strange symbol arose from the sand, and a tractor beam emerged from it, gently pulling the ships down to a safe landing. Relieved, the exited the ships after testing the air, which was almost exactly identical to Earth's. Then they heard a rustling coming from some trees, and they knew they were not alone.
Chapter 4: Fight of your Life
Not long after, a group of pale figures, about 3.5 feet tall, and humanoid in shape, emerged from the woods, all holding what would later be revealed as a gun that could melt your skin off. Seeing these weapons, the Life raised theirs, which seemed puny and weak compared to these. It was a disaster. The Life nor the aliens understood each other, and it was only a matter of time before a Life fired his gun seemingly killed an alien. Not only him, but the 3 others surrounding him lay dean on the floor within a matter of seconds, the skin peeling away and blood flowing out. The rest prepared for battle, but in was no fight. A giant net swept over the Life, and casing them, and knocking them out with it's gas-soked ropes. The aliens dragged them away, and stuffed them into a massive truck, which submerged into the surrounding ocean and drove to the mainland. The Metal plate sunk back underneath the island, and all was once more still.
Many years ago, a universe was created. While simple, dry and lifeless, a universe nonetheless. This universe slowly grew, evolving beyond expectations. The weathering and eroding and cementing and melting from meteors, water and sand formed various new elements, and eventually the perfect formula for life to begin. Prehistoric plants began to grow across the galaxies, eroding and growing again, creating a cycle of life. Then the flame of life was ignited when a plant caught on fire. Various gasses, like ozone, were created. The worlds were protected from the sun’s harsh glare, and oceans were able to form, collecting sediments of sand and salt. Soon the perfect planet had been formed over the course of billions of years. Not before long, a few plants began evolving, evolving into a new type of life. Something so strange it could only be referred to as Life. This “Life” would go on to shape, molding its structure, and expanding across the galaxies. Soon the planet was civilized, metal structures, farms growing sugar, seed, and plants, pollution began to cloud the skies.
Chapter 2: The Fall of Civilization
But all could not remain peaceful. Not before long, mutants began to appear from the sky, know as aliens, which would attack the planet’s life, using ne inventions called bombs. But the native life soon captured some of these bombs, and enhanced them with a new invention called acid. These bombs were devastating, and made peace between alien and life. But with technology advancing, as did demand for new belongings and gadgets. Factories appeared like blemishes on the planet’s surface, not covering the heavens with wisps of smoke, gas, and clouds. The pollution began to kill life and plants across the globe, and soon violent storms broke out. Lightning struck down from above, and lava spewed out from below. The lightning destroyed buildings, plants, life, metal, causing sediments to drift into bodies of water. This polluted the last clean thing on the planet. The lava formed many crystals, and valuable obsidian. Life began to war within each other. Many lives were lost from the sickness and war, and just when it seemed things could not get any worse, a new generation of aliens appeared, armed with an advanced armada of ships. Life on his planet had come to an end. All remaining life fled their dying planet to a new world, one were they vowed to take batter care of. And while they flew away, only a few could turn their heads and watch the surface of their planet boil and wither away into oblivion.
Chapter 3: A New Home
After years of traveling through the stars, the survivors of Earth's armageddon had found nothing suitable for a new home, the candidates either filled with dangerous native life or the atmosphere filled with toxic gases. The remaining Life's supplies began to dwindle. Many started to die off from starvation or sickness. The population began to dwindle, and all seemed lost when the fleet of starships began to run out of fuel. Some would stop in the middle of their path, never to bee seen again. Others would just explode. Boom. one second there, gone the next. Only 12 of the original 40 ships had survived by the time they reached what would have to be their final candidate for a new home. It was a massive planet, 3 times larger than Earth, the sky swirling with purples and blues. As the entire fleet descended into the strange sky, they saw bits of light glowing below, but no where near their destined landing spot, a small island in what seemed to be an ocean. As they were about to touchdown, a metal plate with a strange symbol arose from the sand, and a tractor beam emerged from it, gently pulling the ships down to a safe landing. Relieved, the exited the ships after testing the air, which was almost exactly identical to Earth's. Then they heard a rustling coming from some trees, and they knew they were not alone.
Chapter 4: Fight of your Life
Not long after, a group of pale figures, about 3.5 feet tall, and humanoid in shape, emerged from the woods, all holding what would later be revealed as a gun that could melt your skin off. Seeing these weapons, the Life raised theirs, which seemed puny and weak compared to these. It was a disaster. The Life nor the aliens understood each other, and it was only a matter of time before a Life fired his gun seemingly killed an alien. Not only him, but the 3 others surrounding him lay dean on the floor within a matter of seconds, the skin peeling away and blood flowing out. The rest prepared for battle, but in was no fight. A giant net swept over the Life, and casing them, and knocking them out with it's gas-soked ropes. The aliens dragged them away, and stuffed them into a massive truck, which submerged into the surrounding ocean and drove to the mainland. The Metal plate sunk back underneath the island, and all was once more still.