Beneath Infinity

Beneath Infinity

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"There is perhaps no better a demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world." - Carl Sagan, 1995. In the distant future - beyond an age of gold, surpassing a dark fate - the soul of a young man is torn from the dirt in which his old bones rest. In this new world he must choose whether to learn to battle the abrasive forces of the pitch black, or abandon the worn Earth to seek a new beginning beyond the violet haze of the asteroid belt. This choice may not be his, however. Exploring the universe is his goal. Saving it is his Destiny. (This is a story about the universe of Destiny, created to utilise the rich lore the game has but does not use due to its incredibly sloppy writing. Leave a comment if you enjoy it! -- *Destiny, its lore, locations, and characters are owned by Bungie and Activision. All other characters and story elements are created and owned by me*)
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[#10 IN REALISTIC - 10/07/2019] [COMPLETED] The year was 2118. All seemed normal; normal, until you saw the dust kiss the sky; a mix of brown and white against an infinite blue. Our planet had changed quite a bit in the past 50-60 years. Most financially extractable petroleum had been drained clean by 2048, and like insects to the light, coal soon followed. I mean, it was never meant to be a problem; most estimates said we'd find viable alternatives by then. But we were so preoccupied with getting the last barrel of oil out, we never stopped to ask what we'd do after it was out. And now, we had to look up and wonder if our place was among the stars, or on the burning dust. --- Sci-Fi Adventure inspired heavily by Christopher Nolan's Interstellar. Cover by Samadrita Mukhopadhyay (IG: @blackmambaaaaa_). With the help and support of Dwijith R Nambiar (IG: @dwijithr.n). Checked by Ranjan Bhat (IG: @the_real_ranjan_bhat) for scientific consistency.

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