Chapter Sixty Two: A Forbidden Planet
We are living in dystopia,
in a world that is dominated by technology
and disconnect, alienation,
loneliness, and dysfunction.
Steven Wilson
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In every revolution, there are winners
and losers. Every dystopia is a utopia for
somebody else. It just depends where you are.
Are you in the class that benefits, or
are you in the class that's not?
Ken Liu
xXx
It is in the middle of this Deathly Range that a dwarf planet exists; this tiny planet is too dangerous to be explored even by government authorities, and, because of this danger, the said locality were entirely vanished from all available routes by virtue of the Expanded Toll Regulation Act. The source of the danger was quite vague for scientific estimates to be statistically certain, but there exists in this place a phantom that cannot be measured, yet truly known to be the main origin of the many accidents that has also been recorded in the comprehensive history of the Planetary Co-Op.
Many years went by before the legends about this planetary system had been passed on from mouth to mouth, and the most common version of the story that had gain popularity in an exponential manner was neither accurate nor truthful, yet, it managed to survive the test of time. There is something peculiar about the elements of these myths as it was foretold in each of the verbal versions, and the story behind this dwarf planet seems to be very plausible at first glance.
In this regard, perhaps it is also accurately recollected; that remains a strong possibility despite the odds.
It is not a complicated story, though; there is no higher intellect that is needed to understand the source of its persuasion, for the thing itself tells of an intricate revelation in the most obvious way, despite the challenges in determining the factual basis of the correlation of its basis, as opposed to the message it is trying to get across once completing the successful deciphering of its entire comprehension.
The dwarf planet contains within its dark atmosphere a "particular nest" of intangible dreams, a true and correct manifestation of a well-constructed fantasy, reminiscent of the story that narrates about a prison that makes no sense (especially that it exists within the several Space civilizations) which make up the rest of the technological advancements in the planetary systems. The legends that sprouted from this story about a "sinister" prison have paved the way to more controversial political discussions at Planet rue Dominard, on the possibility of an apocalyptic future that writes in detail about a very tragic end to the universe as it was known before.
The Dystopian Prison, as it was later to be called, has been blamed for the many incidents of manipulations that pertains to the mind and the emotions. Although there was no clear parameters that was eventually drawn on how the mishaps had happened and whether a direct causation exists, this particular Dystopian Prison has, nevertheless, been prohibited to be explored further because of its excessive "fantasy elements" that is in direct violation of the dignity of Space as well as the numerous protections accorded as the solemn duty of the Chancellor to the Constitution.
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