Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Philip the Bard's Harappan Blog: The End of Planet Kusha


Welcome festive readers. Thanks for being here.

Yes, planet Kusha is a dying planet. It’s core is cooling and solidifying. Eventually the magnetic field will weaken and the world’s life will begin to die.

Am I worried about this? Um, not really. Most scientists think this will not happen for six to seven hundred thousand years.

Until then we party on here on planet Kusha. But that begs the question, “How soon doe we need to start looking for a new world?”

How many worlds are out available for colonization? Further the question must be asked if there is any life on any potential world do we have a right to move there and take over?

We humans colonized Harappa which had complex life. We took over there world and in fighting amongst ourselves destroyed the planet. The black wolves on Harappa are all dead now as well as all the other indigenous life. Who knows that they weren’t destined to evolve into something with more intellect. Perhaps it would have been one of them to stop the coming Cosmic War.

This is a dilemma that there is no answer to. Not even Max Gavaskar came up with a good answer for these questions. Unless you can find a lifeless world you can terraform you are going to end the evolutionary path of living things.

Tomorrow we’ll look at what kinds of worlds are available.



Never mix red wine and Oodo.
Philip Normer
Kushan Year 88
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