Remains & Artifacts - MICHAEL STURTZ
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Remains & Artifacts

This exhibit was designed to display artifacts from our civilization, as discovered by anthropologists of the distant future. The introduction to the exhibit read: “Here you will find the rarest and most valuable remnants this third planet, one of nine, in a small, insignificant solar system in the unexplored western end of the galaxy. This desolate planet is unique because it was once believed to have supported such abundant life that its large bodies of water reflected a bright  blue aura. As hypothesized by our archaeologists, the creatures that once inhabited this world transformed its atmosphere by constantly polluting and destroying the natural working order of the planet.  The dull yellow land mass and pale reddish-black gaseous clouds are a clear indication that the planet’s atmosphere burned off, ending the life of the planet as well as its inhabitants.  The reasons for this self-destructive transformation are as mysterious as the strange objects and skeletal remains that have been excavated.”