Friday 25 September 2020

Star Trick

 

As I woke up I discovered I was in bed in what appeared to be a hospital room or theatre. Standing next to me was a tall man with a thick moustache smoking a cigarette. 

I was about to rise when he said, "Don't get up ... the human skin adhesive needs a few seconds to set ..."

"Where am I?" I asked, noting other people around me dressed in some sort of uniform.

"You are on the inter-galactic space ship Aurora from the planet Zorzo!" replied the man with the moustache, dropping his cigarette on the floor and standing on it. He then immediately lit another one!

My mind was all a blur. "What?" I asked, "what am I doing here?"

"Do not be concerned," he said with a grin pretending to be a smile. He took a long drag on his cigarette and continued, "you are on our spaceship, as I said. We borrowed you for a short while from earth to study you. We have dissected every bit of you under the microscope and have stuck you together again!"

I looked under the bed covers to check all was still there. 

"What do you want from me?" I asked.

"Nothing else now ..." he replied, "care for a cigarette?" he motioned offering me his packet.

"No ... I don't smoke ..." I heard myself say.

"Pity you don't smoke. I must say, you earthlings make very nice cigarettes," he continued, "I prefer the American ones. Gorgo over there likes the French Gauloises and Gitanes!"

"Is this a joke?" I asked getting a little irritable.

"What? The fact that he likes French cigarettes?" he asked putting the packet in his pocket.

"No ..." I cut in, " the fact that I'm on a spaceship ..."

"Get up," he said, "the adhesive has set by now. Your innards will not fall all over the floor. Here ... come to the window ... can you see all the planets out there? Far away ... on the left ... that's earth. We'll return you there soon!"

I looked out of the window. It was very dark out there with many spherical objects floating in mid air.

"This could be a trick," I said, "this could be a film out there being run on a screen or monitor ..."

"This is one thing we have noticed," he said, "you earthlings are very sceptical about everything. You think you know everything yet you know nothing. You have the intelligence of the average fish on our planet Zorzo. Although I'll admit you make great cigarettes. 

"If you don't believe me you're in space, poke your head out of the window. See how long you'll last. No atmosphere out there. A bit like Mars. Not like Zorzo ... plenty of atmosphere there with nightclubs, bars, pubs, dancing halls and restaurants. Just like your decadence on Earth but we do it much better. Pleasure yes ... violence and evil no. That's our only rule and those who break it regret it instantly! On your planet earth, however, you still resolve your differences with violence. And it gets you nowhere except heartbreak."

"What do you intend to do with me?" I asked.

"The original intention was to populate a planet near us we've called Earth.2 with people from your world. We know you lot will soon ruin your world to oblivion and nothingness with your violence, pollution, and your selfishness. So we thought if we select a number of the best brains from your world we could populate a new planet when yours has gone, and so save the human race.

"But on reflection, we've discovered that most of your people have no intellect or brain power worth talking about. Yours is equivalent to our fish, as I said."

"You said most of us," I interrupted, "that means some of us are worth saving, don't you think? What if you were to find one hundred or so people worth saving. Or fifty maybe. Is that not worth saving the human race in another planet?

"Even if we found as few as twenty, or even ten, good people on earth with the right intelligence and outlook, then maybe ... maybe ... we would consider saving your race. But your people are so full of evil and negativity that ... anyway ...

"Look, we'll put you back where you came from and you won't remember a thing about all this! Maybe one day you earthlings will learn to live in peace."  

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Hi everyone. I can't remember a thing right now. Sorry I did not publish a post here today.

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23 comments:

  1. ...the way things are going here at the moment, it would be nice to move. Any suggestions?

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    1. We'll have to wait until Earth.2 is created.

      God bless you, Tom.

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  2. Dearest Victor,
    Excellent story telling with a deep and profound moral message. Yes, that is wrong with Earth. 1., as a LOT OF THEM have lost their moral compass!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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    1. It is sad, Mariette. People have lost their moral compass and don't even know where to look for it. So very sad.

      God bless you and your family.

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  3. Yes there are forces that are trying to take us to a dark place. Some of those folks have no morals at all.

    Thank you for joining the Feline Friday Blog Hop.

    Have a purrfect Feline Friday and weekend. 😎

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    1. Perhaps we need to pray some more, Sandee.

      God bless.

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  4. If they would sell tickers to Earth 2, I bet there would be lots of takers. He was exactly right about the people currently on Earth, selfish and killing the earth with our greedy wants and pollution. We can't even save ourselves I'm afraid. Living in peace, can't see that happening while I'm alive. We are a sad human specimen.

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    1. So sad and such a shame; but yes. The human race will never know peace until it learns to forgive.

      Thank you Bill. God bless you.

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  5. Stellar ending, Victor! Your story reminds me of Abraham's conversation with God about not destroying Sodom and Gomorrah if just a few good people could be found. Well, we know how that ended!
    Blessings!

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    1. You got it right on, Martha. If only God could find a few people worth saving ... The human race is becoming more impertinent and stubborn by the day.
      God has shown love; and love has been rejected.

      God bless, Martha.

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  6. "... a grin pretending to be a smile."

    I like this!

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    1. Yes ... I liked it too and could not believe I wrote it. It's nice to see you here Sandi. Thanx.

      God bless.

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  7. Why am I now imagining Noah, recruiting but two from each species? Ours is certainly a poor example of what God intended.

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    1. Indeed we are a poor example; because of our arrogance I think.

      Also, I blame Noah for mosquitoes, wasps, yellow jackets, scorpions, spiders ... ... ... and broccoli.

      God bless, Mevely.

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    1. Thanx Kathy. The man with the moustache was slick too.

      God bless you.

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  9. The people on Earth are on a course of self destruction and so many can't see it. I feel that if a few good people were found to live on Earth2, in time that would go the same way. Mankind never seems to learn.

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    1. That is sadly so true, Eric & Flynn. Humanity is stubborn and intent to hold on to its stubbornness.

      God bless always.

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  10. That was pretty good! I'm very glad that the Lord thought we were worth it. We are his beloved and I'm thankful.

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    1. You are right Belle and Happyone. We were worth saving by God. Ans how did we repay Him?

      God bless.

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  11. No aliens are coming to save us, we need to let The Almighty teach us so we can get along and take care of this pretty garden of a planet.

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    1. Agreed Mimi. But some people are determined they will not be taught.

      God bless you.

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