Planet DYDX: II

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Fourteen years ago, Doug Haleman, a famous and influential cosmologist, found sufficient evidence to support his theory that a planet just like the Earth exists somewhere in the west in space. Right after his successful conference he left the Earth to find that planet he named Planet DYDX. After three months of his journey, his spaceship's signal suddenly disappeared from NASA's computer. They tried to reconnect with him but they failed and then after three days, NASA sent new scientists to find the planet as well as Haleman but then again the scientists they sent disappeared too.

As the years passed they disregarded the project Planet DYDX because all the people they've sent disappeared and never came back. There are also no traces left for them to be considered alive or they just happened to be lost somewhere. After fourteen years, the project Planet DYDX has been brought back because of the curiosity of my crazy friends.

"I found out what's wrong," Jazz said.

We all turned to her except Carlos who were focused on driving.

"The program crashed down because of a kind of field" she said.

"What kind of field?" Luke asked.

"Soccer field? Football field? Rasengan?" Carlos asked, acting dumbly.

Luke ripped a piece of paper from the notebook in his lap. He wrapped it on the small screw from his desk and threw it at Carlos, hitting him at the head.

"Ouch!" Carlos rubbed his head. "Why so serious?" He added with a frown.

"Rasengan? What are you? A hokage?" Luke rolled his eyes. "A wheat field for the pasta and spaghetti. Who doesn't like spaghetti? If Dora said delizioso it is delizioso", he added using his Italian accent.

Rixie and Jazz stared at each other and let out a fed up sigh.

"Seriously?" Jazz asked in disbelief.

"Sorry", Carlos apologized.

"Scusa amore mio" Luke also stated, still retaining his Italian accent.

"So.. what is it?" I asked Jazz.

"I don't know, I'm sure it's not an electromagnetic field, check it for yourselves " she answered.

I took my laptop and checked the satellite program. A red note popped out of the screen, "SYSTEM DAMAGED". I clicked the 'more info' and went for the detailed report of the system. Jazz was right, it crashed because of a kind of field.

"Mama mia! I don't understand science!" Luke stated as he scratches his head while reading the informations over my shoulder.

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