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Post by *LUNA! on Jul 25, 2011 22:06:25 GMT -5
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Earth. A failing planet left behind in a haze of nothing, thrown away to be eaten by the black hole of garbage in which it created. Today, Earth is defined by most (among Rush) as “the planet that was, the planet that’s gone, the planet from once we came, and were first created.” But today is a different story. Now, a small black hole stands where Earth once orbited, around its beloved sun. In its dying years, most didn’t even know it. Humans, a blind species, dedicated to there machines and…something green and much like thin paper, in which made most very unhappy if they didn’t have any of it. A very little percentage of humans realized the sheer beauty of the Earth around them, and set the cause to protect it, but they failed. Most looked over upon the most beautiful sights like Yellowstone National Park, or Niagara falls and not see how raw and natural the beauty was. We do not pity the dead race of humans, for they had everything they could ever asked for, a wonder planet worthy of sustaining beautiful and elegant life forms, and animals such as dolphins and mice with such smart brains, even they were decently smart. Year and years passed among these beautiful lands, and as time when one, from the first battle to the last humans didn’t fully appreciate what laid before them, the sand they walked upon, the trees they hid behind. In the year 3000 people still hadn’t figured how to travel in space at high rates of speed, a theory that astonished most scientist, and baffled others.
However one man was completely determined to somehow save what was left of mankind. This man was an odd one, Charles J Williams, usually called the “recent Albert Einstein “. He was…not crazy but not really al there, a man that had visions of the near future in which a new planet was created for thin air, a planet that was able to hold life much like Earth, basically a replica. He realized something, something that had been known for…well, forever. Atoms, a tiny particle, make up…well just about everything don’t they? So why can’t humans create atoms and use them to create things? Well we do, but those atoms we “make” are really just recycled atoms. Charles found a way in which he could create new atoms, and in terms create new planets, with time and money he could make a whole new solar system full with planets able to hold the key essentials of life. Over a complicated theory and many years of constant work, work which was classified, therefore making it harder that it would usually be. Charles created the first man made planet, for he knew that Earth was failing, Charles knew that he could save his race and those that dwell among him, is he could transfer them to this planet. He spent many more years trying to figure out how to build a portal from his world to the planet they nicknamed “Rush”. Why it was called Rush? The portal was able to condesnse time and, in a sense, fold it so that they could get from one solar system to another without having to freeze themselves and wait years and years to do so. This form of high speed travels was called Rush, but like humans this technology died with them, leaving the name free for use, and those who inhabited it decided it would be a sort of memorial to name the planet Rush after its creator.
What happened to Charles J Williams and his race? Well, its not official, but they are extinct. Humans (with all their cowardly tendancies) sent animals first through the portal to test it, and had them sent back. This ended up working, so in 3010 they decided to send a human through the machine for the first time in history. Meanwhile, this project was the most exciting thing in the news, people had named streets, clothing and everything you can think of after project “Rush”. Charles decided that he would go through first, he stepped through the portal entering space for a brief second, but just ending up where he had started, in his lab in Manhattan. The scientist and news reporters that had sat waiting for his return were still there, and yet Charles hadn’t been on Rush at all. A curious thing science is. In the making of the planet Rush, science formed an alternative power, the power of the spirit. This spirit of Rush protected it, and had a mind of its own. A very wise being that had been watching Earth for since it had been created from thin air when the scientist had first dreamed of the planet Rush. The thing is, the spirit didn’t want humans to corrupt its beautiful landscapes, nor pollute its air with smoke or trash its waters with filth. Rush as a spirit is a clean planet, and decided to let humans die out, for the better of life as it is known.
Charles tried many times again, never finding a problem with letting animals through the portal, but never being able to successfully get a human through it. Meanwhile, Earth died out, slowly forming a black hole and swallowing itself into darkness while Charles attempted once more to save humanity and failed. Wolves and other animals among them watched from there new home, the planet they once knew and loved, fall into the blackness that it created. These animals didn’t pity the humans, for in all there cruelty, they had created there own horrible fate. Imagine for a second, fire consuming a piece of paper, or maybe a house. The black hole was much like fire, eating up Earth slowly, burning it to its last thin crisp, and then swallowing it once and for all, killing all life.
Rush, such a beautiful and young planet. Animals of earth did not morn for there lost planet for long, Rush seemed no different. So life when on. Animals ate other animals, they bred, they died, they gave birth. Life went on, flourishing. Rush had many features that earth didn’t. Firstly, there was more water than land, barely any land at all, but perfect amount of space for the animals that lived there. Magic and science are bound to each other in a strange way, as time grew so did the land, and as more animals inhabited it, the land grew to suit there territory needs. Mountains and beaches alike grew as if they were plants, with just the right amount of sunshine and water. This didn’t seem odd to the animals, seeing as they had encountered the magic of Rush before. To them it was simply magic that they had traveled here, and that humans hadn’t polluted Rush yet.
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