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Valeria Chablé Villanueva

7.04 Graded Assignment: Fiction Focus Draft

It was a typical Tuesday evening when the strange object appeared in the sky over the city. At

first, people thought it was just a plane or a weather balloon, but as it got closer, it became clear

that this was no ordinary aircraft. The object was shaped like a disc, with bright blue and green

lights flickering around its edges. It hovered above the city, causing a commotion as people

rushed to get a glimpse of the mysterious visitor. As the disc descended to the ground, a group of

people watched in awe as a hatch opened and a group of creatures emerged. They had long,

slender limbs and large, almond-shaped eyes. They were clearly not of this world.

The creatures approached the group, their movements were graceful and fluid. They seemed to

communicate with one another through a series of clicks and chirps, a language that was

completely foreign to the humans. Despite their initial fear and confusion, the people couldn't

help but feel a sense of wonder and curiosity towards these strange beings. They had so many

questions and they were eager to learn more about where the aliens had come from and what

they wanted on Earth.

One of the aliens stepped forward and spoke in a clear, unaccented voice. "Greetings, humans.

We come in peace and seek to establish diplomatic relations with your planet. We have been

monitoring your progress and have been impressed by your advancements in science and

technology.” The group was shocked by the alien's ability to speak their language and by the

peaceful nature of their visit. They couldn't believe that they were actually communicating with

extraterrestrial beings.

The leader of the aliens, a tall, slender creature with shimmering silver skin, introduced itself as

Zorax and explained that their planet, Zoraxia, was facing a crisis. Their resources were running

low and they needed to find a new home. They had been searching the galaxy for a suitable

planet and had finally found one in Earth. The humans were hesitant to agree to Zorax's proposal.

They had always been taught to be cautious of outsiders and the idea of sharing their home with

another species was a daunting one. But as they listened to Zorax's pleas and learned more about

the dire situation on Zoraxia, they began to see the value in working together towards a common

goal. It was a decision that would change the course of history and bring about a new era of

cooperation and understanding between two very different worlds.

The humans and Zoraxians continued to thrive and learn from one another, making great strides

in science and technology. Together, they explored the galaxy and made contact with other alien

civilizations, building a network of interconnected worlds. But as time passed, the humans began

to realize that the Zoraxians were not immune to the challenges and dangers that came with

space travel. They witnessed firsthand the destruction caused by intergalactic wars and the

exploitation of resources on other planets.

Determined to avoid making the same mistakes, the humans and Zoraxians worked together to

create a set of universal laws and guidelines for peaceful coexistence in the galaxy. They

established a council of representatives from various worlds to oversee the implementation of

these laws and to mediate conflicts. The council became a beacon of hope and cooperation, a

shining example of what could be achieved when different species came together in peace and

mutual understanding. And as they looked up at the endless expanse of the universe, they knew

that the possibilities were endless and that their journey had only just begun.

As the years went by, the council worked tirelessly to promote peace and cooperation among the

various civilizations in the galaxy. They established trade agreements, shared knowledge and

resources, and worked to preserve the cultural diversity of the different worlds.

The humans and Zoraxians continued to learn from each other, and their bond grew stronger with

each passing day. They became not just allies, but friends and even family. But even with the

council's efforts, there were those who resisted the idea of peaceful coexistence. Some saw the

diversity of the galaxy as a threat to their own power and prosperity, and they sought to sow

discord and turmoil wherever they could.

The council worked to combat these forces, using diplomacy and dialogue to try and bring them

into the fold. But they also knew that they had to be prepared to defend themselves and the

values they held dear. And so, they built a fleet of ships, manned by the bravest and most skilled

pilots from each world. Together, they patrolled the galaxy, ready to protect the peace and defend

against any threats that might arise. But through it all, the humans and Zoraxians remained

united, standing strong together as they faced the challenges and celebrated the triumphs of their

journey through the stars.

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