• A settlement in a place called Chelidonia Promontory (Taking It's name from the Ancient Lycia) was built as a station between the major cities of this Earth-like planet, in between the endless rainforests. This section is a place where the voyagers can take their time to follow the situations during the planets complicated period.
  • Eden Archives is the place where all the history of this planet is stored and archived in high-tech devices. Some ancient artifacts is also stored here, which is the other part of the compound.
  • This floor of the ship holds a cryogenic laboratory of Mittelos Bioscience. These systems are used to animate-inanimate people during very long space voyages.
  • Club Elsewhile. Meaning that there is always an alternate timeline in space.
  • E.I.A (Enhanced Intelligence Articulation) computers of Mittelos Bioscience were used to automate minor surgeries using nano robots. These labs were one of the oldest of MB that they used glass material for the shelves.
  • M.D.H. (Micro Defense Heuristics) labs of Mittelos Bioscience were developed to experiment on cellular defense systems. Advanced equipment such as surfaces that water was able to float on, helped scientists develop nano tech to fight the diseases.
  • In the year 2088, scientists began to experiment with different animate-inanimate technics, such as a cryogenic sleep. Results of this kind of sleep created a "time-shift" effect on test subjects, being frozen for many many years.
  • In year 2224, leading scientists and researchers from all over the galaxy decided to study the conjunction between life span and the current space-time continuum. Preparations for this delicate matter had already begun at the state-of-the-art conference hall of Mittelos Bioscience Compound.
  • I get mad when I think about Judas, betraying Jesus’ trust for such a miniscule amount.

But then I remember how easily I sin for free

  • Because sending a letter is the next best thing to showing up personally at someone’s door. Ink from your pen touches the stationary, your fingers touch the paper, your saliva seals the envelope, your scent graces the paper. Something tangible from your world travels through machines and hands, and deposits itself in another’s mailbox; their world. Your letter is then carried inside as an invited guest. The paper that was sitting on your desk, now sits on another’s. The recipient handles the paper that you handled. Letters create a connection that modern and impersonal forms of communication will never replace.”
  • I want a superhero movie where the hero dies in the first ten minutes and the woman who was supposed to be the love interest puts on his costume and becomes an even better hero.
may 10 2014 ∞
jan 30 2015 +