After a tragic and untimely death, Carter finds himself reborn as a meteor, drifting through the vast emptiness of space. Stripped of his human form, he awakens in the cold, unfeeling void of the cosmos, unable to see or feel in the way he once did. His new existence is bewildering and isolated, his only awareness being the pull of gravity and the slow accumulation of cosmic debris. As he hurtles through the universe, Carter soon realizes that he is no longer just a fragment of rock but something more—part of a celestial force capable of shaping the very world he will one day become. With the help of a mysterious Creator Being System, Carter must come to terms with his new form and learn how to influence the universe around him. What begins as a journey of survival soon becomes one of self-discovery, as Carter faces the immense responsibility of his power to create—and destroy—in a universe that is as beautiful as it is infinite.
With his magnetic field in place, Carter felt more stable, more protected than ever before. Yet, his evolution was far from over. Deep within his planetary core, another transformation was beginning to stir, one that would shape the very surface he had been developing.
[SYSTEM]
The host is now ready to establish plate tectonics. This process will enable the shifting and movement of the planet's surface, creating mountains, valleys, and shaping the landforms necessary for a dynamic, life-supporting planet.
"Plate tectonics?" Carter echoed, his curiosity piqued. "So, we're moving continents now?"
[SYSTEM]
Correct. Plate tectonics will allow the surface to renew itself, forming mountain ranges, causing earthquakes, and promoting volcanic activity. This is essential for sustaining a diverse and habitable environment.
Carter focused inward once more, his awareness sinking into the depths of his planetary core. He could feel the solid, rigid crust of his outer layer, and beneath that, the mantle—a sea of molten rock that was alive with movement. Slowly, he initiated the process.
"Okay, let's get this land moving."
Deep within, the convection currents of his mantle began to stir. Heat rose from the core, driving the currents upward, while cooler material sank back down. This slow, steady churning caused his crust to break into massive slabs—tectonic plates—that began to shift and grind against each other.
[SYSTEM]
Plate tectonic activity initiated. The host's surface is now capable of mountain formation, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions.
Carter felt the plates moving beneath his surface, like massive jigsaw pieces that would never quite fit. The edges of some plates collided, pushing upward to form mountain ranges. Others drifted apart, creating deep ocean trenches and volcanic rifts.
"This is wild," Carter muttered, as he sensed the movement rippling through his form. He could feel the pressure building in certain areas, leading to volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Above his surface, massive mountain ranges started to rise, while deep valleys and rift zones formed in other areas. Volcanic activity increased, spewing lava that would cool and harden, forming new land. His surface was no longer static—it was alive, constantly reshaping itself in response to the forces within.
[SYSTEM]
The host's planetary surface is now capable of self-renewal. Plate tectonics will continue to shape the planet over time, creating diverse ecosystems and habitats for life to thrive.
Carter watched in awe as entire mountain ranges formed, continents drifted, and volcanic islands emerged from the seas. It was a sight to behold—the birth of a living, breathing world.
"This is crazy… It's like I'm watching millions of years of evolution in fast-forward," Carter marveled. "I'm literally creating an entire planet from scratch."
[SYSTEM]
Plate tectonics will also contribute to the recycling of carbon and other vital elements, ensuring the long-term stability of life on the planet.
"Well, that's good to know. It's all starting to come together," Carter said with a grin, watching his planet take shape.
As the tectonic plates continued to shift, Carter felt more connected to his planetary form than ever before. He wasn't just a meteor anymore—he was something much greater. He was a world-builder, a creator of life. And this was just the beginning.
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