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Fan Creations / Re: The Gonzo has art.
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7988 March 12
It took us at least a year to gather out resources and regroup. Alouette convinced me to go through with converting what was left of the airship into one that could sail; I wasn't about to let it come to harm. It was our only shelter.
There are forty-two Reploids left on Earth. Besides the former Biometals, Ballade, and the twins, I don't recognize any of them. Most of them were camped out on what might have been a part of Greece.
We all got to know each other. Turns out, they were blindsided by the flood, and just barely managed to get to higher ground. Alouette and I were onboard Guardian HQ at the time; we went through hell keeping it airborne while the waters raged.
7988 March 21
I will never forgive them.
The three Goddesses of Hyrule decided to flood their land in order to excise Ganondorf from it, because the "Hero of Time" did not appear. Scientists elsewhere blamed it on the melting of the ice caps, but I knew better. The ice caps were perfectly fine when the water level began to rise.
The humans immediately began constructing gigantic domes around their nations, thinking they could beat the Goddesses. For the most part, they did. Hyrule was lost, but the continents and the Mushroom Kingdom remained.
It could only last so long. Weil...
There are only a few islands left now. The animals are doing fine...but humankind is extinct.
We can't leave Earth; there's nothing left for us to use to escape. The extraterrestrial nations aren't responding.
7988 Demember 30
We aren't the only ones left. Alouette tells me that she found a cluster of mechanical beings on a small island, all with a single red eye somewhere on their bodies. Someone else in the group dubbed them "Reaverbots", noting the way they burrowed into the ground. What I'd like to know is why they weren't affected by Ragnarok (something I could ask about the animals, too).
7989 August 31
Something touched down.
It was a ship, one that none of us had ever seen before (well, it didn't look any that I remember). On board were many humanoids; the most prominent was a man whose fellows addressed only as "Master". He said that they were on a mission to terraform Earth, but it seemed to him that it was in decent shape already. He didn't want to hear about how it got this way; he claimed he already knew.
The Master asked if they had permission to set up camp here. After much debate, Alouette and I gave them the okay--if they agreed not to attack or otherwise hinder us.
7989 November 3
The Master and I have spent some time discussing the planet and other matters. He suggested that, since Earth's culture is no more, that its name be changed. We settled on "Terra", though I'll keep referring to it as Earth. He expressed his concern over the Reaverbots, which, while content to ignore us, were hostile to the colonists. For now, the best they can do is stay out of the Reaverbots' way.
He also brought up creating new lifeforms to populate Earth. The Master kept referring to them as "Carbons"; from what I can gather, they're simply artificial humans. He plans to base them off himself; the Master says he is an immortal human, but I have a hard time buying that.
There's something I'm worried about. These "Carbons", if he ever gets around to making them...Space is limited, and they'll apparently be able to procreate. How will they be kept under control?
7999 February 2
Today, the Master brought me onto the ship. The colonists who passed us glared at me, as if they didn't want me polluting their space with my presence. Noticing this, the Master guided me to his chambers as quickly as possible.
He had another proposal. Since few of the surviving Reploids were good at combat, he should create his own Reploids--"Purifier units"--to assist them. It would also do well for population control...I can only hope he knows what he's doing.
























