I completely agree with your statement. I plan on explaining the galaxies and the planets and sorts more as the time goes. Some of the planets maybe just for mentioning but I do plan on having a better and clear picture when it comes to the main theme of the writing (i.e. the planets, species and galaxies)
It was a cold rainy night on the year 3026, as the rain drops fill the Earth with its wet and sticky breeze. A lot has changed since the Galactic war, it has been almost 10 years now. I am currently on earth helping the rebuilding process, as the message was directed from the Galactic sphere. I was assigned to organize and repair the vessels that were used to probe new clusters. We recently discovered a planet that was almost a replica of earth in the Darak solar system. Which was home to the Konors. They joined the union after the war, in which they thought was unnecessary, but they were the first ones hit by the Absorbents and almost lost their planet to a nuclear like attack. If it wasn't for the union, the planet would have been destroyed and 95% of the Konors would have been whipped out. Since the new earth like planet wasn't inhabited by any species, it was left untouched when the invasion was over. Studies were all directed to that planet because it had a xenon surplus, which was used to replicate a type of fuel that were used to travel clusters. There were disagreements on which species would colonize the planet; Humans, Fores, Graners, Terrians and the Konors. The Humans and the Konors were the more concerned ones. Sometimes I just think why we keep on searching. Humans already colonized the entire southern galaxy, Pandora's solar system, Phoenix solar system and the Local solar system in which earth is located. We also colonized some of the south western solar systems like the Crab and Eagle Nebula named after their shapes. Ever since the first colonization on Mars, we have been obsessed with finding more planets. I stopped building ships for them because I knew we were heading to a path we couldn't return from.
The Unspoken World
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