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Stellar Surrender
The Year 2169
[Section 1 of 12]
Priyanka stood inside the verdant glow of the ship’s artificial nursery, her palms pressed against the cool viewport. The Elysara-9 was a small ship, a part of the larger mission to find another settlement for the human race and she was one of the two-member squad sent ahead to begin terraformation of this particular planet.
Beyond the reinforced glass stretched an alien world that looked deceptively like a forgotten paradise—rolling violet hills, bioluminescent flora pulsing softly under a starlit sky, and a thick, humid atmosphere that made the planet feel alive. She had joined STARFETT Extraterrestrial Colonization Program two years ago, drawn by the promise of discovery. “Stellar Advanced Research Federation for Extraterrestrial Terraforming” kinda had an awesome ring to it when she signed up, but nothing prepared her for how beautiful—and how dangerous—this world truly felt.
Early probes and biological scans had revealed a critical finding: any sentient being stepping onto the planet’s surface couldn’t wear any form of clothing. Fabrics and weaves interfered with the planet’s unique electromagnetic field and pheromone balance, potentially provoking aggressive responses from native life.
Stellar Surrender
The Year 2169
[Section 1 of 12]
Priyanka stood inside the verdant glow of the ship’s artificial nursery, her palms pressed against the cool viewport. The Elysara-9 was a small ship, a part of the larger mission to find another settlement for the human race and she was one of the two-member squad sent ahead to begin terraformation of this particular planet.
Beyond the reinforced glass stretched an alien world that looked deceptively like a forgotten paradise—rolling violet hills, bioluminescent flora pulsing softly under a starlit sky, and a thick, humid atmosphere that made the planet feel alive. She had joined STARFETT Extraterrestrial Colonization Program two years ago, drawn by the promise of discovery. “Stellar Advanced Research Federation for Extraterrestrial Terraforming” kinda had an awesome ring to it when she signed up, but nothing prepared her for how beautiful—and how dangerous—this world truly felt.
Early probes and biological scans had revealed a critical finding: any sentient being stepping onto the planet’s surface couldn’t wear any form of clothing. Fabrics and weaves interfered with the planet’s unique electromagnetic field and pheromone balance, potentially provoking aggressive responses from native life.