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Chapter 19 : Philosopher

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    With Anais still in Alpha City, the information kept on coming. She had also found and


    sent back to Argos certain crystals she had come across that seemed to be


    information-storage devices. She had set up camp atop the tallest building of the city,


    which provided her with a vantage point. With a small garden and a few floors


    secured and protected, she would soon be able to stay completely independent of


    Argos. This made her proudly proclaim herself the lord of Alpha City, something that


    was used by most citizens of Argos as her call sign and a tease. After many days of


    scouting, Anais had begun finding buildings with vaults that she found impenetrable.


    She had also begun finding abandoned machinery of unknown functionality and very


    heavily damaged. These machines were slowly transported for examination back to


    Argos as she continued to receive supplies, but with most their parts stripped and


    other parts corroded to unrecognizable states over time, the chances of decrypting


    the crystals anytime soon seemed slim at best.


    Argos was a growing city. Most women were perpetually pregnant, while few


    people were preoccupied with the needs of the community. Food, water, and shelter


    were becoming so well automated that with minimal effort, there was plenty for


    everyone. Automated agriculture and bug farms coupled with robotic solutions for the


    labor-intensive jobs were helping to create a paradise. Most of the city was now


    working on decoding the story of the planet. From every angle that anyone could


    grasp it, they were all trying to figure out what happened. As the days were passing,


    the memory of Earth, which more than half the population had never seen, was


    becoming ever so vague. After all, it was not hard to forget a white ball of snow under


    which you were born. The memories that some did carry were mostly of a sad and


    apostasis-infested community.


    The crystals that Anais had been finding were taken by Margaret to be


    decoded, but it seemed like an impossible task. Without much of an idea on what


    these crystals contained and in what format they were written, decoding something


    that was coded by a species more advanced than yourself was very challenging. The


    hope was that some of the machines they were finding were the readers of those


    crystals and with some help they would be able to take the first steps of


    understanding them. There was nearly nothing written anywhere besides some


    building scriptures, which alone were very hard to decode. The surrounding areas


    had all been mapped and monitored well. The flight restrictions were lifted for a large


    radius from the city, which meant that Clive and his team could not transport


    Stolen from its original source, this story is not meant to be on Amazon; report any sightings.materials and findings fast. The borders between the species were also being drawn


    out based on their location and observations on how far the patrols go. The spy


    planes were beginning to map the islands and other continents of the planet. A


    process that would take years to complete but that already began.


    Flying the Eagle meant that small machines could be easily transported, and


    this way the statue had finally been uncovered.


    “It resembles a human more so now,” said Jain.


    “It really does,” said Konoya.


    Dimitri seemed to be the most excited about it. “I know what that is. I am sure


    I have seen something similar,” he said with a loud voice. “Look, he is pointing at his


    feet. He is holding a plaque, and he is covered with a sheet. He looks like an ancient


    philosopher from Earth.”


    “We need to search for any distinctive traits that separate him from humans,”


    said Gakuto.


    “On first look, he looks very human,” said Galen. “Perhaps too human.”


    “We have not seen any species that resemble humans so closely on the


    planet, however,” noted Jain.


    “We have not seen what this planet has to offer yet. Nor the other planets for


    that reason,” added Gakuto.


    “The other planets?” said Konoya.


    “Yeah! These species here had technology which by far surpasses ours. With


    so many planets filled with water and nice conditions, I can’t imagine they left them


    unpopulated.”


    “We will have to send a satellite to begin imaging the other planets,” said Jain.


    “The plate on his feet as well as his plaque has writing. Just like the other


    writings we have found,” said Dimitri.


    Alex called for them to gather for a discussion. “Yesterday,” he began, “we


    got close to an Orc”.


    “We’re calling the large ones Orcs now?” asked Gakuto.


    “It’s easy to remember, and their looks make it hard to not call them that.”


    “No objections here.”


    “So, yesterday Nick went beyond the city radius after the detectors heard


    sounds. He approached stealthily and saw two of them. They did not want to back off


    after seeing Nick. A few meters behind them were about fifty more, all fully armed.


    They were coming ready to fight.”


    “What does that tell us then?” asked Dimitri. “That they might attack us?”


    “We see more species approaching us from every direction, but they don’t


    dare enter other species’ lands. This is Goblin land. We know that. Now that the Orcs


    have entered, we fear that it might be the start of change.”


    “Do we have a plan?” asked Dimitri.


    “Yes. We are going to meet them. Straight to their main city.”


    “Finally, some excitement,” said Gakuto.


    “This will be the beginning of something new, so we need to make it as


    friendly as we can. If we create enemies here, our future might be difficult and war-


    torn. I want you all to consider that although we have no fear of them and that we


    have no memory of war, those who have studied a little of it can tell you of its horrors.


    I want ideas and plans on how to approach them. Jain and Konoya will be setting the


    plan, so any observations or ideas you have, please report them to them.”
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