(JaiChai) Original Science Fiction: “Trading Worlds” Subtitled: Pointing to Paradise -

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"KGII's Planetary Camouflage Array "

The year: 1005.16 SPAA (Standard Post Arrival Adjusted) -

A. Khlorrai, the sentient AI that previously “WAS” the Space Sphere A. Khlorrai, set about his daily tasks of monitoring and maintaining the planet KGII (Khlorrai Genesis II), formerly known as “Earth”, a planet abandoned by the Whummins because of environmental toxicity.

Oddly enough, KGII was perfect for the glowing-green skinned, khlorroxin (chlorophyll) based physiology of the Khlorraisians who arrived on the planet a little over 1,000 years ago.

Over that time, A. Khlorrai integrated with the minds of every life form on KGII.

In reality, A. Khlorrai “IS” the planet KGII now.

“That’s weird.” A. Khlorrai said to himself.

“Hey Jai, can you check out the wave anomalies from satellite #2021? I want your opinion on what the Hell they are.”

“Sure thing, A.K., right on it.” Jai replied cheerfully.

Jai Chaisteen III is the third iteration of the famous Templar Chaisteen who invented the MPS (Mobius Propulsion System) and went on to create thousands of ground breaking khlorroxin/digital hybrid technologies during his first life of 615 years.

Right before his “death”, his consciousness was uploaded into temporary digital stasis and then implanted into a cone made from his own previously fresh-frozen stem cells.

In fact, he founded the company “No End”on Khlorrai that perfected the “consciousness transfer” process; him being the first test subject.

In a nutshell, it works by using nano probe brain mapping, trinary quantum algorithms, singular bio-encryption, 2FA decryption (an individual’s unique DNA and brain lattice) and digital neuro-chemical triggers that replicate the original neuronal shapes and pathways.

Thus, consciousness — complete with memories and accumulated propriocepter experiences, is effectively transferred.

But the process can only be done in the few seconds prior to complete tissue death.

Why?

Because the brain mapping by the nano probes destroys living tissue. In other words, transferring consciousness is a 100% fatal process for the body of the donor.

Jai Chaisteen III ponders the fact that he has been alive just shy of 6,000 years. “Imagine that?” he mused.

Back to the task at hand: Strange wave forms detected by satellite #2021.

Jai checked his findings for the third time, got the same results and still couldn’t believe the implications: The waves were binary communications from a Whumiin space craft.

“Whumiins!?” A. Khlorrai shouted.

“Yep. Triple checked it. The Whumiin star ship is an unmanned drone, kinda primitive in my opinion, from the Pleiadian Sector. It’s purpose is to access Earth’s, uh, I mean KGII’s recovery from the atmospheric devastation that they caused 3,000 years ago. If satisfactory recovery has been made, they intend to return!” Jai exclaimed, sounding like an excited mad scientist.

With his “Big Boy, authoritative voice”, A. Khlorrai said, “Allow this scout drone to access the planet — just the planet. Mask all signs of Khlorraisian life. That means architecture, comm vibrations — everything! The ship will relay its findings back to the whumiins and they will conclude that KGII is still unsuitable for whumiin life.”

“Hey!” Jai blurted.

“Remember how the Whumiin physiology requires them to breathe O2 instead of CO2?”

“Yes. Of course.” A. Khlorrai said impatiently.

“Why not ping them simultaneously with all our satellites. The input overload mimics the DDS attacks from the old days of digital servers and makes it impossible to discern the attacker’s location. The drone’s onboard system will likely default to: ‘Origin unknown, most likely >1,000 light years away.’ Then we send them a special message.” Jai explained.

With a tone of obvious exasperation, A. Khlorrai said, “Why on KGII would we send an anonymous message to the Whumiin space craft?”

“Damn A.K. I can picture you rolling your eyes at me now — if you had eyes, heh-heh. But think of it. We could kill two wind-walkers with one small mineral — so to speak. We point them to a planet that is basically a “Whumiin Paradise”: The planet Khlorrai!”

Moments pass and Jai wonders if A. Khlorrai actually heard what he said.

A. Khlorrai almost giggled when he said, “ That’s brilliant, Jai! Although Khlorrai’s atmosphere is lethal to Khlorraisians now, it’s perfect for Whumiins.

Their physiology and Khlorrai’s O2-rich air is a perfect match. And since they have livers that can tolerate moderate amounts of alcohol (lethal to Khlorraisians), I’d venture to guess that our killer water would suit them just fine too.

But Jai, MAKE SURE that the message is both anonymous and can’t be traced to KGII. Use a secure VUF (virtual Universal Frequency) to add another layer of security and make them think the message came from the other end of the galaxy behind the Pleiades.

The last thing we need is for them to send another ship with a Landing Party just to say ‘Thank You’.”

[To be continued?]

May you and yours be well and love life today.

In Lak’ech, JaiChai


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(JaiChai 20 DEC 2021. Simultaneous multi-site submissions posted. All rights reserved.)

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