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Enki’s Expedition


“Not doing the right thing when it is required is worse than doing the wrong thing.”
— Krishna to Arjuna, The Bhagavad Gita
CA 27,987 B.C.E.


The shuttle’s tachyon trail hung in the cold air long after the ship itself had vanished into the cloud bank. Enki watched it dissipate, a shimmering thread of ozone and ionized atmosphere unraveling in the morning wind, and then turned and walked across the pale reddish sand of the landing pad toward the main door of the Nazca Hall of Administrators.

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Landfall


“To consider Earth the only populated world in infinite space is as absurd as to assert that in an entire field sown with seed, only one grain will grow” -the Greek scholar Metodorus 
CA. 166,230 B.C.E. Arrival of the Gods


Enki awoke with a start, his heart racing. The Archon’s early warning sirens pierced the air. “They had arrived – their centuries-long journey across the stars was nearing its end.”

As the alarms started to get annoying, Enki realized that the Archon was nearing the braking point in its trajectory. “The long journey is nearly over” he thought, clearing sleep from his head. “Soon, I will stand on the soil of our new home”.

Out the window, Enki glimpsed the massive solar sails unfurling. Spanning nearly the width of the planet they approached, the metallic sheets began angling to catch rays of sunlight, slowing the Archon for orbital entry.

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