Anime Psyclone
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This is the story of one boy, his friend, and his discoveries. The story gradually resolves old mysteries and proposes new ones. If you have a question about something that happens in the story, chances are it will be resolved later.
One boy awoke. He remembered when his father said “You can do anything as long as you believe you can.” But he was long dead. The boy was alone. It was time to read.
The boy grabbed a book about Nikola Tesla, but then dropped it. He went over to a notecard. On it, it said what he wanted to do when he was older. He knew that in the Solar System, life only existed on Earth. The notecard had one thing on it that he knew would be revolutionary: “Discover a new planet”. If so, Telsa’s belief that he found aliens...
It could be true.
The boy grabbed a book about Nikola Tesla, but then dropped it. He went over to a notecard. On it, it said what he wanted to do when he was older. He knew that in the Solar System, life only existed on Earth. The notecard had one thing on it that he knew would be revolutionary: “Discover a new planet”. If so, Telsa’s belief that he found aliens...
It could be true.
The young boy remembered that he had to go to school. But that thought only made him want to hide. He hated school. Anything important or fun was so toned down and boring it was near impossible to pay attention. Only once had he ever have fun in class: A scientific movie about space. He knew a lot about space even from a young age, as his father was a NASA researcher, but the video was still fun, explaining the history of how space was interpreted, talking about constellations and other space things. And he thought about his father, someone who thought aliens existed and wanted to communicate with them. But when an earthquake collapsed a facility he was working in, the young boy was devastated. But he thought about finding aliens, like his father wanted to do. His teacher said that aliens don’t exist, but...
She might be wrong.
She might be wrong.
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