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My3-II descended first on the unknown planet. She could see M.V.2.M.D-I sweating.
My3-II descended first on the unknown planet. She could see M.V.2.M.D-I sweating.
The Freedom Mission was concerned about the ways of life that could exist there.
Bright rock crystals, a mist on the floor of silvery rocks, insects with an unpleasant buzz.
My3-II and his team advanced through a grove that looked more like a network of intertwined beings.
"How disgusting," said HCE 4.
They went into a cave. The last message said that an intelligent life form should inhabit the place, because an AI could be seen.
Ten years later, HUK-7 came down on the same planet. An army was prepared. In the meantime, a war had begun on Earth and a manned mission exploded in space. People never been able to go back to the planet, and there was a serious debate in Congress about the need to avoid new missions.
HUK-7 featured an alien life expert, an artificial intelligence specialist, diplomats and telepaths.
The commotion had lasted for many years. A trauma in the expansion of democracy. Since he was a child he had heard stories about the missing mission. Many thought that bacteria could have decimated the crew, others who might have been imprisoned as animals. He drew in the training forces of occupation that would arrest the alien criminals and defeat imperial forces.
As they entered the cave, they heard Mozart's Piano Concerto # 14. HUK-7 recognized his favorite music.
- Welcome to Earth beings. We have received you solar 1/3 of a year. We will ask the same question we asked years ago. Do you want to see it?
HUK-7 said no.
"Then you can hear what your friends left as the last message. This is My3-II, captain of the ship 42.8 J.
- My3-II talking. We find an artificial life form that can show the truth.
Nothing left of my colleagues. I smothered them with poisonous gas. I'll commit suicide myself then. When I discovered what Freedom Mission was, I decided to end it.
My3-II was next to his colleagues.
Afonso Junior Ferreira de Lima
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