Don't Mess With Earth

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Author: Cliff Ball
Tags: Science-Fiction, Space ships, Space flight, aliens on earth, space aliens
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rejoice and celebrate his
return to the family. Eventually, our people were turned into
slaves by the next rulers of Egypt, and we have been praying for
deliverance ever since.”
    “I’m sorry to hear that. At the moment, we
don’t have the means to assist you, otherwise we would. Thank you
for your time and we’ll pray for God to deliver you’re people from
this trouble. Goodbye.” with that, the Terrans left for their
shuttle.
    The shuttle was flown over the area that the
Egyptians said was experiencing warfare. The Terrans weren’t sure
which side was which, but they could see thousands of men killing
each other with swords and other nasty looking weapons. The ground,
for miles, seemed covered with human bodies. There was a town a few
miles inland that was blazing with fire; most of its people were
fleeing in all directions. There was also a small naval battle off
the coast of the country the two parties were fighting; it appeared
they launched massive arrows that were on fire to cause damage to
the ships and were also attempting to ram each other to cause the
other ship to sink. Commander Lomanco remarked to no one in
particular that he preferred fighting in space and having energy
weapons and shields compared to this primitive warfare. After an
hour of watching the battle, they returned to their ship in
orbit.
    Once on board the scout ship, the scouting
party informed the Captain of what they had found on Earth.
Basically, it was a very primitive society, no technology
whatsoever, so there were no way the humans of Earth could help
find out where the Ragnor lived. They also told of the slaves and
the various political and warring natures of the humans in their
respective city-states. The captain decided to return to Terra and
inform the government, to see what else to do about Earth, since
humanity was primitive.

Chapter Two

    The Terran leadership was understandably
disappointed to know that Earth was primitive. The decision was to
wait another thousand years, then send not only a scout ship, but
the means to leave a permanent base of some sort near Earth or on
one of the planets to observe human progress. In the meantime, the
Terrans met the Santerians, Pegarans, and Agnorians, all of whom
were completely fed up with the Ragnor. The Ragnors’ home solar
system seemed to be cloaked just like their ships, because it was
difficult to pinpoint a stretch of space that was completely void
of a star, planets, or gravity. However, nobody gave up and managed
to invent a limited way to detect cloaked ships, but the cloaked
ships had to be within a million miles of the detector for the
ships to be detected and not near any phenomena in space, and thus
far, detecting any cloaked ships was frustrating for the other
species in the galaxy.
    When the time came to return to Earth, a
large cargo ship was sent with the explorer ship so an outpost
could be built for observational purposes. The fourth planet in the
Sol System was chosen as the base, since the dust storms on the
planet made for good cover and wouldn’t be detected unless a
starship was orbiting the planet. The Terrans arrived in Earth
orbit twelve hours later, scanned Earth as the other ship had
previously done, and still detected no radio signals. There were
two hundred million more humans alive on Earth, which prompted one
of the Terrans to say, “These humans must be incredibly dumb to not
have advanced to beyond a bronze, iron, or steel age. Even their
population has grown slowly these thousand years.”
    “We don’t know what has happened for them to
stay so primitive. Going by the records of the previous mission, it
was observed by Commander Lomanco that since slaves did all of the
work, they probably didn’t see the need to do any kind of research
and development. As a result, people could die from any number of
diseases, war, or accident, which could explain such a low
population. So, that’s why we’re here, to find out what is going on
with them

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