You are not the first to think that. Many species looked up into the endless expanse of the universe, and wished to see reflections upon it.
[Wait, where did that voice come from? Turns out, standing atop the Chalice a little behind Simon is a massive blonde woman in blue, also apparently looking at the sky. She sounds calm, kinda meditative honestly]
Indeed it is. Space is inhospitable, but also beautiful, and it teaches much. [It really does sound like Samus has been out there a *lot*. Which yeah, she has]
It is perhaps no coincidence that so many of the species that became sentient were the ones that so strongly wished to reach upwards to that firmament, pierce that ceiling above them, and take a place among the stars.
[Wait, where did that voice come from? Turns out, standing atop the Chalice a little behind Simon is a massive blonde woman in blue, also apparently looking at the sky. She sounds calm, kinda meditative honestly]
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That is what we call "the universe". And it's really big. Bigger than most people can understand.
[She looks at Simon, with a small smile, and sits down, cross-legged, nearby]
Am I correct in guessing you have never left this planet?
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Indeed it is. Space is inhospitable, but also beautiful, and it teaches much. [It really does sound like Samus has been out there a *lot*. Which yeah, she has]
It is perhaps no coincidence that so many of the species that became sentient were the ones that so strongly wished to reach upwards to that firmament, pierce that ceiling above them, and take a place among the stars.
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