C1-The Planet, Future and Teka

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As we observe the planet Memolee, we notice its unique characteristics and demographics. With a population slightly over 17 billion, it is a significantly populous planet. The fact that 80% of the population is female, while 20% is male, creates an interesting gender distribution. Such a gender ratio is quite distinct from the gender ratios observed on Earth.

The disparity in gender distribution on Memolee may have various social, cultural, or biological factors influencing it. It could be a result of natural selection, cultural norms, or even the specific biology of the inhabitants of Memolee. Further exploration and research would be necessary to understand the reasons behind this gender ratio and its societal implications.

The existence of Memolee, a planet similar to Earth but five times larger, presents a fascinating opportunity for scientific exploration and study. The increased size of the planet could have significant implications for its geological features, atmospheric conditions, and ecosystems. Exploring Memolee could offer valuable insights into the possibilities and variations that exist within the universe.

Thanks to Earthlings visiting the planet a century prior. The planet's culture is similar to Earth's 2021 Era.

The language on Planet Memolee is a mix between Spanish, Japanese, Russian and English altogether. Lucky, the people on the planet just have to repeat whatever word was said and they'll instantly know, write, speak and understand the language.

On the planet we see that the people of Memo have different appearances. Each appearance is labeled in a class system.

There's the Islandar Class. This class is similar to Japanese Gyarus across the planet. The males however have just blonde hair, tattoos that are actually birthmarks and dark skin.

There's the Softy Class. This class is made up of people with either child-like appearances or somewhat chubby short people. Also, this class is very favorable to Earthlings that visit.

There's the Giant Class. This class is made up of people with either tall heights up to 7ft or tall and muscular. The females in this class are tomboys and usually have a hard time finding a mate.

There's the Nighter Class. This class is made up of people with night-vision and usually sleep underground like basements or cellars. This class usually have a very hard time finding a mate.

And finally, there's the Average Class. This class is made up of people with normal-like appearances.

The appearance classifications on Memolee, such as the Islandar, Softy, Giant, Nighter, and Average classes, showcase the planet's diversity in physical characteristics. Each class seems to have distinct features and may reflect different societal roles or perceptions within Memolee's culture. It's worth noting that while these classifications may exist, it is important to approach them with sensitivity and avoid any form of discrimination or prejudice based on physical appearances.

Also, each and every person on Memo have Dark Blue hair, Blue eyes, Indigo colored blood, razor sharp teeth, 12in long tongues and Internal Youth.

Today on June 16th, 2277.

We see a young man named Teka Tozu waking up from his apartment building in the Japanese Section on Planet Memolee.

Each look-alike country is named a Section and it's demonym. For example, American Section, German Section, Nigerian Section and Korean Section.

Teka is a 17 year old Japanese Human-Memo hybrid. He has black hair with dark blue highlight, his Iris is Dark Brown but his pupil is blue, his teeth are normal but his Canines & Premolars are razor-sharp, his tongue is 5in long and his height is 5'10".

Teka decided to be a transfer student for a high school that open its doors for boys after 40 years of being a all-girls school. None of any boy signed up expect Teka.

His father was a Japanese Human and his mother was a Softy Memo. Even though his mother was 45 years old, her childlike appearance got his father arrested several times.

Teka was lucky to have his father's human height.

With Teka's journey as a transfer student to an all-girls school, his hybrid identity, and the cultural backdrop of the Japanese Section on Planet Momo, there is great potential for exploring themes of identity, acceptance, and the blending of different cultures and species.

Teka looked at the clock seeing it being 8:20AM. And school starts at 9AM.

Teka: (fully awake) Oh holy crap butters! I'm gonna be late!

Teka immediately gets out of bed and starts his morning routine. He thanked God that he didn't have a uniform yet and he thanked his mother because Memos also have extremely high stamina and the ability to leap 100 feet high. Meaning he could use the rooftops on buildings.

Teka: God I hope I don't hit someone mid-air.

However, while Teka can cover great distances and move swiftly using his leaping ability, he's also aware of the potential risks. The thought of accidentally colliding with someone mid-air weighs on his mind. Nevertheless, he's determined to make it to school on time and embraces the challenge.

With a final deep breath, Teka sets off, bounding from one rooftop to another, navigating the urban landscape in an impressive display of agility. He takes care to watch his surroundings, making sure not to endanger others while on his rush to reach the school before the bell rings.

The cityscape of the Japanese Section on Planet Memolee unfolds beneath him as he moves through the air. Teka's adrenaline surges as he races against time, fueled by the excitement of a new school, new friends, and the anticipation of what the day holds.

As he moves gracefully through the air, Teka's determination to make it on time drives him forward. Despite the thrill and excitement, he remains mindful of safety and the responsibility that comes with his extraordinary abilities.

Will Teka arrive at school before the first bell rings? What adventures and challenges await him on his first day as a transfer student? The story of Teka Tozu continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into the dynamic and captivating world of Planet Memolee.

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