Story 26. Written by Jim Waitlord
There's a moon 24 light years from the ground. Humanoid like creatures living there receive a message in the form of radio signals. It was written by Orson Welles, the same man who wrote War of the Worlds. What they're saying is that this civilization needs help because they misunderstand the aliens.
They want to show that they are not to be feared, they will not be destroyed. It could even have economic effects, like Columbus's trip. Does the Empress say we lose nothing if we send a ship there and how much we can gain if she comes in? They're gonna get a crew together, and it's no shame. Like dirty twelve.
After 24 years, the ship arrives at the planet Earth. Time is different here, they arrive in a slightly different timeline. They're losing contact with the motherland. Do the things that are their mission, because freedom awaits them if they succeed. They find out that radio play wasn't a real message. They find humanity so funny that they say it's much better than the best comedy film at home.
For 3 days, they hold their bellies, they laugh so much, one accidentally falls on the robot pilot, thereby diverting slightly from the orbit around the Earth and getting closer to the atmosphere from circle to circle. After the third day of scanning, they realize what kind of decadent, doomed civilization they have found and soon to die. They liked this species a little, the planet, and so on, and they started to cry. One of them weeps over the navigation system and tears flow into the navigation system. This is starting unstoppable processes.
The spacecraft enters the airspace and they see it, they're going to crash. The captain calls the crew together. He says, we will die physically, but I can import our consciousness into some kind of living thing on this planet. Pick a living thing, we can survive here in these things, we can reincarnate until they come for us, if they come for us! You will not remember this life consciously, you will only regain your memory when the people of your home return your normal eternal bodies if they give them back. You may have a hunch, then you press a button, the ship gets hot and falls apart. In the final moments, the spaceship's map display shows a view of the Roswell landscape.
This is the true story of the Roswell incident.
The True Story of a Tragedy
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