Time Warp

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Authors: Steven Brockwell
For decades man had been puzzled by questions as whom we are, where we did come from, who were are real ancestors. Sonard however bizarre it all may seem had just answered most of these questions in just a matter of minutes. Carl needed time to reflect on what was being said, it was all proving  too much for him to absorb all in one go.
    Maya broke the silence and continued with her explanations, “Yes Carl we did send someone to help man, however, man refused to acknowledge him . Mans greed for power and thirst for blood was more than we had bargained for, we tried to influence the direction which man took by planting our seeds amongst them, giving the world new technologies, “ Maya was interrupted.
    “What do you mean planted your seeds”, asked Carl.
    “Your species was so ignorant to develop on its own, occasionally w e would fertilize a human woman so as to mix our high standard or I.Q. as to put it with your primitive ways, so as to push man beyond his capabilities “,answered Maya.
    “You mean you abducted and abused us “, asked Carl
    “Yes ! Has it ever accord to you sometimes a genius is born? And how his off spring help to develop mankind pushing him technically forward, it if it was not for our doings man will still be living in caves!“
    “Ok so let’s get this straight, “said Carl
    “. You are implying that you came here to save our planet, you created Homo Sapient, helped us advance our self, you are also saying that you and your people actually carved our path throughout history, for what? Man is still on the brink of a third world war, so what was the point of all of this. And most of all where do we fit in, you have superiority so why kidnap us?” The room went quite again, Maya accidentally knocked her pen on the floor she excused herself and leaned underneath the table. Carl felt her cold hands around his ankles, he froze in his seat wondering what she was up to, and if anything, this was not the time or place to start this type of nonsense. Maya pulled on Carl’s socks and slipped a round object down into his shoe. Carl felt the strange object and looked over to Maya, “I am sorry, I lost my pen”, she said to Carl with a big smile. Carl wondered why was something not right here, everyone seemed too polite, and why was Maya passing on some type of information she did not want anyone else to know about? Sonard broke the silence once again, “You see Carl all we have done for you species failed, we tried to turn an ape into a supreme race but the animal side of man remained, our time here is over. Mankind is doomed and so is your planet eventually man will embark on some kind of self destructive course, and there is nothing we can do about it.”
    “Yes but where do we fit in? “ Ask Carl. “When you discovered the data, storage device, with it was another object, one that can help us go back to our own planet “, said Sonard.
    Carl remembered that his unc le had found a spear head thing that resembled the same material as the pendent, inside the underwater cave that Carl had discovered years ago while he was still in his teens, Was this what Sonard was referring to? Carl shook his head; “I am sorry Sonard but all I found was the pendent, surely with your technology of time travel and space warp you can use something else to get you back home? “
    “That is impossible ! In the early 1950 our mother ship became disable, a male function had developed in her heat shields on reentering earth’s atmosphere. A main thruster exploded, the whole ship plummeted to earth, some of us escaped through the time warp that is what brought us here, and some of us were thrown back into the past lost forever. The whole ship struck the earth with such forces, that over 200 kilometers of forest were destroyed. A radioactive substance contaminated the area for years leaving us stranded here; our scout ships searched your planet for decades trying to find any survivors only it was all in vain. We

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