Chapter 12: The Uninvited Guest
In the boundless vastness of the universe, a battleship that flew beyond the speed of light swept towards the depths of the galaxy, no one knew where they came from, and they would not know where they were going, in the control room of the battleship, a creature that looked completely different from human beings, concentrated on controlling the flight of the battleship. How different is it, they look like fish but like people, and according to the classification of humans, they should be an amphibian. He muttered a long line of words, and in the co-pilot, there was also a creature of the same appearance, lazily responding to him in their language, which should be translated like this.
My lord, it's true, why do you have to go so far, what are you doing? From the Sirius galaxy to the lower world, another cautiously looked back with his big head, and said in a sullen voice: Don't talk about it, it turns out that the people of the Norme planet have also been there, we are just following in the footsteps of our ancestors, bringing advanced calendars and technology to those inferior creatures who are still drinking blood. to help them build a higher civilization.
After listening to the co-pilot's fish-man's righteous and stern words, the Nome star man who just started to ask questions showed a trace of humane disdain next to his thick fish mouth, his identity is different, so he knows more than that. The Sirius calendar is a fifty-year cycle, during which several generations of Nome people, like those interstellar thieves, traveled through the stars, looking for planets with living things, and finally in this galaxy, in an inconspicuous little star, they found an uncivilized planet. A place where no resources have been mined.
They were ecstatic, because if this planet, which had not yet joined the interstellar alliance, was found by themselves, then according to the interstellar law, the entire planet would be in the pocket of the Siriusians. But at that time, they did not act rashly, after all, in their eyes, they were too backward, backward so that they could not raise the desire to conquer, they were ready to send people to settle there and teach civilization.
Who would have thought that the fourth star of the Sirius galaxy, the Osilian Convians, had rebelled, causing their Aemia people on Earth to lose their way to connect with the planet, and when they could not get satisfactory resource development and utilization, they could only hurriedly pass down the calendar and some technology, and use only half of the remaining energy to carry out space wormhole jumping and return to the planet.
After quelling the rebellion, the Lord of the Planet continued to release interstellar exploration missions, and one after another, mechas, and spaceships were densely scattered throughout the universe. And hundreds of them, under the leadership of the lord, drove the battleship, ready to come to the planet that has not yet been fully developed.
In fact, on Earth, there have long been rumors about the Siriusians, and a legend that circulates among the Dogon may be the answer to this mystery. Legend has it that in ancient times, there was an uninvited half-man, half-fish guest who came to Earth from Sirius. They flew in two ships, one of which landed smoothly in the area inhabited by the Dogons, and the other caused a fire and burned down at the moment of landing. From the landing spacecraft, people saw that these uninvited guests looked somewhat like dolphins, with vents in addition to their mouths. To this day, there is still a picture among the Dogon people of half-man, half-fish creatures of their god, piloting a ship with flames in tow, falling from the sky. This has led some to believe that the Dogon knowledge of Sirius was imparted by visitors from afar.
But why do some people scoff at this, in the current scientific understanding, they think that it does not stand up to scrutiny. Both Sirius and its companion stars are stars. Stars have very high surface temperatures, and it is impossible for them to have life, only their planets have the possibility of life. Sirius and its companion planet are a pair of twin stars, like a pair of twins. The distance between them is only equivalent to the distance from the Sun to Uranus. They also circle each other. Therefore, in this case, it is impossible for them to have a stable planetary system, because when a planet orbits between them, it is bound to be attracted to them, either sucked by the gravitational side or torn apart by the gravitational pull of both sides.
The Nome people have long since moved to the third and fourth stars of the galaxy for a long time. As for how civilization was developed, it is not known how large and infinite the universe is. In addition, after experiencing a heavy birthday, the earth also began to question its original cognition. Is there a more advanced civilization under this firmament? Therefore, there is no longer a negative attitude towards some aliens as in the past. Now it has become an effort to seek, and a desire to get in touch with a higher civilization.
The Dogane people, who live in the southern mountains of the Timpuktu region of the Republic of Mali, are one of the indigenous peoples of Africa who still maintain a primitive jungle life, and have only been studied in depth and detail by anthropologists since the thirties of the twentieth century. Two French ethnographers, Marcel Gliole and Jomai Dieteron, went deep into the primitive tribe of Dogan and collected many unique myths and legends, and accidentally discovered astronomical knowledge about Sirius.
The people of Dogan told French scientists that Sirius is a black, extremely dense and invisible companion star that orbits the big star in an elliptical orbit for 50 years, called "valley star", and is made up of a special metal called "Sagala" that has not been found on Earth.
According to the Tagans, their ancestors' knowledge of Sirius B was imparted by a god named "Nome". The Tagans still have a painting clearly depicting their "gods" descending from the sky and descending to their clan in a large ship with flames in tow.
How could scientists at that time believe the words of a primitive tribe, of course, as a very ridiculous joke? But many years later, they would never have thought that this Nome star, which existed in the oral tradition of the Dogon population, would soon cross the galaxy and come to this place that has not yet been fully developed, although the number of people is only a few hundred, but with advanced technology and civilization, where should human beings go, and how can they join the interstellar alliance in the best way?
And the Nome people will bring advanced technology to make friends with humans and help them clean up the damage caused by the rebirth. Or bring the more brutal interstellar laws to Earth and make Earth their slaves. Exploit the earth's resources for them. None of this is known.