Monday, April 5, 2010

Viibs

That was all she learned by the time they reached the outpost. At the outpost they questioned people seeing if they had heard any news on a house and a couple of humans. No luck there but they did not give up, they kept going along toward there destination - Viibs. Rob and Shelia will have to just stay behind in the ship until they figure out whether or not they will be in trouble or recognized if they leave the ship. Viibs is a planet that is very much aware of life on other planets. It is an overall pleasant place; the area in which they landed was grassy and lush. They walked over to a nearby village where the local folk were already standing outside staring - they were in the rural country. These people will be protective and will tend to stare - they were warned. Natalia and Sue were okay but Earl and Art got the mot stares. They were the most different out of all of them, sure, Sue and Natalia didn’t have tails but they looked mostly the same in the face as the people from Viibs. They were unsure of how to approach them. Viibs has been in contact with Earl’s people and from the looks he was getting indicated that he had not told them all there was to know about the history of these two planets. It must have been a harsh situation.

They received little information from this group of people. Only Sue approached them and she was advised to head to a bigger city and see if anyone in the government had received any information on a house. See, Earth hasn’t made friendly contact with what is known as the Federation of Planets, which have an information exchange system. These are planets that have a high amount of contact, an effect on each other’s economy. Sue’s planet Sicchor is not a part of this chain. Earl’s was, but they were on the outskirts of it all. And so they headed back to the ship chatting about where they could have possible have gone. It was a mystery. They all thought in the back of their minds that they will probably never find them, the Uxe class planets was so few and far between that it seemed impossible that they accidentally landed on one of them.

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