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Imarish speaking...

I am speaking to you now but I died several years ago – years in millions, a time that you can't even imagine. I mean, that is a physical death and now I am just one of the good souls wandering here watching you and everyone and everything. It was a natural death and nothing to do with what I am talking here. I was on the sixth and last spaceflight that left our planet and I was one of the 300 crew members.We landed on this planet on the target time: exactly in 82.568 seconds. It was easy task for the level of intelligence and technology we had.

We were moving on Maovers, a balloon like vehicle equipped with things for 250 sols. There was red liquid area for about 512 km2 and the rest were all sand and hills everywhere. On the 13th sol, the tragedy sol, we lost connection with our planet and the Nitrogen level started lowering dramatically and reached almost 10 (of total 250 qs) in 23 hrs. It was impossible to breath without Nitrogen. The Mavoers started bursting and hence marking the end of our lives. No, we didn't die. We were able to breath Oxygen and drink the red liquid. We lost everything and our hands were emptied as our sciences disappeared in the far world. We got no resources to recreate anything. All we could successfully do was to survive and create our next generations.

It is ridicules to see the history recording things like Palaeolithic Era, Neolithic Era and so on. We were in existence even before that. Let me tell you, I was here and I knew nothing of how the trees and animals appeared or how the red liquid had become the so called oceans spreading itself everywhere. It was all pure magic and truly nothing like what it is written in our books.

Imarish speaking...

Years passed and our descendants started inventing things which were too primitive when compared with the toys of our planet. We knew and used so many advanced techniques that in fact, with the way things happening now, would take billion years to achieve in this planet. Had we not lost the connection on that 13th sol, we would have brought all those information from our planet to this planet too - heaven is the term we use now for the world we had in our planet.

Now I understand that I was from the planet Mars. By looking at things from the beginning to now in this planet Earth, I can say that the nature had engulfed all the lives, technology and inventions and our Mars history, maybe like the way it had presumably done to this earth before we came here. Yes, the nature is so powerful that it could even demolish the whole planet in no time and leave no traces of existence of anything. It may not be long before one of the spaceflights reach the Mars with people, possibly one from my lineage. I hope this beautiful earth still stays alive forever.

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