Chapter No.90 Facts
Sometimes the truth is hard to swallow.
"The species in the dome city are androids," Judy said. "They originated in the Milky Way galaxy as a biological species but converted to android form and fled to the Centaurus galaxy after a confrontation with the reptilians. They were a proto human species seeded by the originator; who, in turn, spread the human species all over the universe.
"Are you referring to God?" I asked.
"The originator is the source of all biological life in the universe. Some have referred to it as a god."
"That means that the Book of Genesis was right," I said. "Human life was seeded on Earth instead of evolving from lower species." I turned to the others. "Do you realize how big of a gamechanger this is?"
They just stared at me with surprise literally beaming out of their eyes.
Judy continued. "The individual called Tyco came to Earth to initiate the Phoenix Project in order to destroy the reptilians. He is the source of all androids like us."
"That explains a lot of what has happened," I said. "The only problem I have with this is the disgusting hobby that these proto human species practice after converting to android form. They are enslaving biological species for entertainment."
"In a way, we're doing the same thing with all the humans we've inserted on Earth," Molly said.
"You might be right. However, in our case we're not entrapping them in zoo enclosures, unless you define the Earth as a giant zoo. We're allowing our humans to live free and in the wild."
"This still doesn't answer the question of where the genesis proto human species began and why they're human," Molly said.
"You mean as opposed to why they aren't reptilian, insectoid, or some of the other crazy species we've come across?"
"Yes. What's so special about humans?" she reiterated.
"That's a good question," I said. "We'll discuss this later after supper."
Actually, the discussion was more enjoyable after a few glasses of cabernet.
"So, let's see what we now know about our status, and much of it has changed with this new revelation. We know that humans have been seeded everywhere by a proto-human species created by the originator of all life. It's no wonder we've found so many species we considered almost human.
"Yeah, we wasted all this time hunting for humans when they're all over the damn universe," Molly said.
"That's what happens when we don't know the truth. The truth has turned out to be a slippery slope."
"What about this Tyco character?" Alexa asked.
"The proto-human by the name of Tyco, came to Earth, I assume after his species was decimated by the reptilians, and infiltrated Space Command. He initiated the Phoenix Project, which had as its main goal the creation of androids that would be duplicates of murdered Space Command officials. This Tyco also provided Space Command with the necessary technology to accomplish the mission of annihilating the reptilians. He probably provided Space Command with warp technology, weapons designs, and the most important part, androids capable of fighting the reptilians after they established a base on a habitable moon not far from the reptilian home system."
"Are you implying that the reptilians attacked the proto-humans because they wanted them for food?" Marie asked.
"I'm not sure of their motive, but that could be it. Perhaps the proto-humans realized what the reptilians were doing and tried to stop them."
"It appears that all of these species were bad actors," Marie said. "I don't understand why Space Command officials didn't realize there was a catch to what Tyco was giving them."
"Tyco was offering them eternal life and absolute control over the galaxy," I said. "It's not that hard to see why they bought into it."
"So, where does that leave us?" Margaret asked.
"There are two questions that need to be answered. One is where did the genesis proto humans originate, and the other is who or what is this originator."
"Maybe the originator is the multiverse giant being," Alicia said.
"I have a problem with that. If the originator is responsible for life, it would be safe to assume that it would be responsible for the multiverse, but that's what it's made out of. Those two facts are not congruent."
"Let's face it," Alex said. "We have a lot of work to do before we understand what all of this means."
Later that evening when I had retired to my bed to watch old TV shows, I saw a figure appear out of the shadows. It was Molly wearing nothing more than a frown.
"Look at me!" she said, sounding depressed. "I look like I swallowed a huge watermelon."
"That's what you're supposed to look like when you're pregnant."
She waved a dismissive hand at me. "You're no help." She rubbed her hand over her distended belly. "This is not what I expected."
I squinted at her. "You look like you're near term. You'll soon get rid of that belly.
She cupped her large breasts. "Just look at these. They're loaded!"
"That means that they're ready to nourish your baby when it comes," I said.
She raised her hands over her head. "I'll bet you don't find me sexy now, looking like this."
"On the contrary. You are the epitome of sex."
"You're just saying that to placate me."
"Not really. I always loved to see Marie in the raw when she was pregnant."
She smiled. "Well, I guess I didn't waste your time then."
I laughed, and she joined me. I assumed that what I said helped her feel comfortable with her condition, but I had no way to know for sure.
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Star Fields
Science FictionJason Star and Molly Fields meet under the most trying conditions and team up to explore the universe to find intelligent life. But first they must contend with many tribulations on their journey into the unknown as they work to save the human race...