Tomorrow's Paradise World: Colonize

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Author: Charles W. Armstrong
name,” said Taerg.
    “Yes, but most of us simply call it Homeworld.”
    “If you are constantly travelling between the stars, I suppose Homeworld is appropriate. Especially, when you have other worlds to go to. How many worlds have you settled on?”
    “Including Homeworld, so far we have colonized two planets and seven moons all from seven different solar systems. However, none of the planets are as large as yours and none of the moons are as large as your moon.”
    “So, you are a very numerous people. Is this why you have come here to this world?”
    “No, Taerg we do not take over people’s planets with them on it, we have strict laws against taking such invasive actions.”
    “Why are you here then?”
    “That is a question that I think you deserve to know the answer to. We knew that your moon is uninhabited. It has plentiful plant and animal life, therefore making it an ideal place to start a new colony. We are the first here to arrive for the colonization of your moon. However, there was an accident on the shuttle that I was on and we crash landed on your beautiful planet. Thankfully, you pulled me from the wreckage, so I owe you my life.”
    “You do not owe me anything Victor. I thought I was helping you out of a burning building. I know you would have helped me if I was in trouble too.” (“He is more correctly pronouncing my name,” thought Victor.)
    “True, I would have, but that is only a hypothetical probability in my mind. It has not actually happened and so is not relevant.”
    “Victor, sometimes what you think in your mind, can be as good as done.  So be careful what you think.”
    “Now that sounds like wise words, from a wise man.”
    Taerg smiled, but his smile quickly faded and he said, “Victor, I will have to report what you have explained to me concerning the colonizing of our moon. I will travel to the grand council of elders in the central city to tell them. They need to know these things. I am not qualified to make any decisions in this matter.”
    “I would expect no less,” said Victor, “you need to look out for the interests of your world. This is also why I have told you this.” Victor knew that he was not really supposed to tell anyone on this planet the plans that they had to colonize the moon. Nevertheless, he felt that they should know anyway. They were a harmless, peaceable people and deserved to know what was growing above their heads on their own moon. He knew this revelation would get him in trouble when those up top found out. Still, these people needed to be informed of these matters. Victor knew it was the right thing to do, so he did not feel guilty about it. He would have to carefully explain all of this in his daily recorded log that he was keeping.
    His personal video mission recorder was the only bit of technology he still possessed. It was an amazing device. It had practically endless storage capacity. It could operate similar to a set of binoculars. It was linked to the shuttle when it crashed, so it contained all the records including the audio and holographic video of that mission. With it he could project a holographic view of the video already recorded. Its batteries never completely discharged. It constantly recharged automatically using solar, heat, and movement as its energy sources. A sturdy piece of equipment that would last many years. He had it recording at all times (except when he slept, it turned off due to lack of movement). Normally he had it attached to his shoulder guard. It pointed in every direction he looked. When he talked to someone it recorded that person's face for identification purposes.
    Even though he could not proceed with his research, he really enjoyed this paradise planet and the wonderful people on it. So far, he had been in this village for three weeks. He never saw one single argument break out between anyone. The natives did not even raise their voices at one another. It was truly remarkable. Whenever people needed a
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