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““The change continues. Grey oceans fall into uncaring vacuum. Continents slide into a silvery sea adrift with blue-green static.
The northern pole of MIZAR-VI-A is no longer recognizable. All traces of geography have been wiped away: subsumed by rippling patterns of peaks and troughs visible across a hundred million miles of empty space. The highest of those peaks tapers like a flourish of stretched glass – projecting itself into MIZAR-VI’s gravity well.
At night – when the light of the primary star neglects both the surface of the planet and face of its moon – I can see a tiny point of contact between the two stellar objects. The heat of atmospheric friction is bright – but not enough to conceal the blue light of impending change.”
- [UNSIGNED], EXECUTIVE AUDITOR, TRS NOVEMBER RAIN, AD. 2242, OCTOBER 20th, PERSONAL JOURNAL