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Aquari is a cosmic photonic being from a time in the first age of the galaxy when this galaxy was a quasar. Aquari is possibly almost as old as the galaxy itself, and at over 700 times the speed of light, Aquari is also the fastest thing ever known to exist. Throughout the ages of this galaxy called Magphoreus, Aquari has become acquainted with uncountable numbers of terrestrial beings that live on planets and galactic beings who have evolved beyond the confines of a world.
Aquari's explorations bring him to the company of some nomadic galactic beings known as Eagolim, descendants of the ancient Nephapricans. The Eagolim sent Aquari across half the galaxy to the galactic core to meet other descendants of Nephapricans called the Eigalli. The Eigalli tell Aquari they have found the legendary lost Star-Door star called Tze-Doldus, and that the Star-Door planet Tze-Doldus-2 still exists. Tze-Doldus was one of the 15 legendary stars that made up the core of the 2nd Age galactic civilization known as Nephapricus.
Nephapricus fell along with the 2nd Age of Magphoreus. The Nephapricans were talented galactic architects who created many technological wonders and the 15 Star-Doors that united the 15 legendary stars of the empire with gigantic wormhole generators. One of the long-lost stars has been found, and Aquari is the cosmic being that the Eigalli has summoned to send there. Much has changed, however, in the nearly 4 billion years since the Fall of Nephapricus. Now an entirely new intelligent terrestrial life form has evolved on the Star-Door planet Tze-Doldus-2, which they call Urania. On Urania, they live around the giant dome-shaped mountain, oblivious to the still working wormhole generating Star-Door beneath it.
The builders of these Star-Doors also didn't just disappear from the galaxy back in the 2nd Age of Magphoreus. The ancient Nephapricans are now more than mere galactic beings. Now they are immortal beings who still oversee Magphoreus, and they worry about the galactic architecture they had left behind during their careless earlier 2nd Age galactic evolution.
Aquari, the cosmic being, is about to be involved with events that will determine the destiny of the current 3rd Age of Magphoreus. So far, the current 3rd Age of Magphoreus has been a disappointing dark age fading in the shadow of the 2nd Age glory that was once called Nephapricus.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDD White
Release dateJun 4, 2012
ISBN9781476446929
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DD White

DD White is the writer / artist who created the free online graphic novels called Fantazine. You can still read Fantazine at www.fantazine.net where DD White’s inspirationfor Aquari began in issues 4, 7, and 9 as the Aquari Trilogy.

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    Aquari - DD White

    Aquari

    By DD White

    Copyright 2013 Smashwords Edition

    Contents: Chapters

    Chapter 1 Journey to Goag Ralus:

    Chapter 2 Ploabot and Hanson:

    Chapter 3 Aquari Arrives At Goag Ralus:

    Chapter 4 Eistia the Investigator:

    Chapter 5 Aquari Departs Goag Ralus:

    Chapter 6 Eromot and Morgamor:

    Chapter 7 Svetat and The Multidimensional Ring:

    Chapter 8 The Death of Hanson:

    Chapter 9 The Coming of Aquari:

    Chapter 10 Beataphoriah:

    Chapter 11 Aquari and the Devasuras:

    Chapter 12 The Urania Nebula Event:

    Glossary of Alien Words:

    Contents: Illustrations

    The Mighty Magphoreus:

    Aquari and Turgis Reva:

    Ploabot:

    Aquari, Goag Ralus, Ralus Xnoga:

    Eistia, Grega, and Morgamor:

    Svetat and Nieniel Smoking Rompass:

    Golimechoids:

    Map of Urania:

    Grulmagofs:

    Veldada and the Ministry of Science:

    Begalius as Doldoorman:

    The Coming of Chronolus:

    Aquari, Chronolus, and Saturlus:

    Aquari, Beagud, and Deliadre:

    The Three Ages of Magphoreus:

    Aquari

    Chapter 1: Journey to Goag Ralus

    Deep in the star abyss making up our galaxy, the fastest object ever known sped across the rift between galactic arms towards the galaxy’s center. That object is Aquari, usually appearing as a two-dimensional light circle made of pulsating colors and shapes. It is widely believed amongst galactic physicists who have studied Aquari that he is a being only partly existing in our universe presenting these two dimensions to our reality. That allows Aquari now to travel 707.2 times the speed of light through a kaleidoscopic passing star and nebulae show. Aquari has never tired of this view in all the many billion years of known existence. This galaxy, called Magphoreus in the Nephaprican galactic high-language, is understood to have existed through three ages of development and Aquari has existed through all of them.

    Aquari usually did more exploring with his travels through Magphoreus unfolding before him like an ever-expanding fractal. The great Magphoreus still offers never before seen discoveries and sights after over 13 billion years continuously crossing this galaxy, 153,040 light-years from end to end. Aquari is determined to get to the galactic core as fast as he can. He seeks Goag Ralus in the galaxy’s center, which is an intelligence created by the Nephaprican Galactic Empire in the second age of Magphoreus.

    Usually, a galactic civilization spreads slowly from star to star, only appearing rapid when viewed on a galactic time scale. However, a time existed in the second age when Nephapricans spread their colonies with greater purpose and a determination to reach the very core of Magphoreus. They reached where it rapidly spun about the ultimate oblivion that is a supermassive black hole named Ralus Xnoga. Nephapricans created a life form to survive the more rapid and violent environment in the core. They evolved this formula of life into an immortal individual several solar masses in size orbiting the galaxy's supermassive black hole. The Nephapricans named this created being Goag Ralus.

    The Carina nebulae 9,000 light-years from Earth entertains Aquari's vision for a while with a rainbow of gas and dust before giving way to a less eventful view featuring passing stars continuously emerging from the depths of space. Aquari allows thoughts to drift on events leading to this 42,073 light-year journey to the core. A journey that still will take almost 60 Earth years for the fastest object in the galaxy. Aquari visited a galactic Eagolim civilization that directly descended from the Nephapricans 4 billion years before. The Eagolim remained behind after the remarkable disappearance of the Nephapricans in the second age of Magphoreus. These Eagolim were cut off from Nephapricus in the 2nd age after stars for the fabled star-doors Fedor and Gralga went nova. Eagolim migrate from habitable world to habitable world spreading agriculture and architecture to sentient life forms cultivated from domesticated species that happen to have pentanthropomorphic DNA gene switches on.

    Aquari visited his old friend Beagud the Eagolim. He currently resided on a planet where their subtle influence over the millennia resulted in a pentanthropomorphic species finally shedding their fur coat once and for all, requiring clothing to stay warm. As terrestrial organisms with sentience evolve into galactic life forms they stop fitting into their terrestrial environments. Evidence of not fitting in might be a lost fur coat, along with other evolutionary clues like requiring cooked food or displays of linguistic acrobatics that indicate a highly evolved brain. That is when the species begins altering their terrestrial environment to make the environment adapt to its whims. A creature experiencing the nakedness of a lost fur coat is a sure sign the terrestrial species is, at last, becoming galactic.

    Beagud brought his fleet of fusion-powered warp virtual-particle driven spaceships to this habitable planet to train a naked mammal in the shame required to operate clothing technologies, and to put the fear of Ei into them. Beagud embodied the blue-skinned humanoid appearance of an Eagolim, a proud descendent from the Nephapricans who, it is said, ruled most of the inner galaxy in the 2nd age of Magphoreus. Beagud sat in the primary pilot's seat on the bridge inside the main spacecraft, which he landed in these desert sands on a world orbiting a star very much like that enjoyed by Earthlings. Beagud had a hairless human appearance, very much like an Earthling except he stood fourteen and a half feet tall with a pale even light-blue skin tone. He sat in his command chair looking out on the agriculture project on this jewel of a planet. He awaited a visit from the legendary light entity called Aquari.

    It had been a couple teks (+/-622 Earth years) since he last saw his glowing old friend Aquari, and he possessed news for the cosmic entity for most of that time. A galactic year encompassed a very long time, but long times are what galactic organisms evolved to adapt to. Beagud had existed over 6000 years and would probably not live to ever see Aquari again. He looked out the observation portal at a jagged horizon of another world producing intelligent life specimen. His bluish face cracked a slight smile of pride in his life's mission to be a force for life and good in the galaxy. Beagud felt proud to be a loyal servant to the work of Goag Ralus promoting the evolution of galactic life out from what sprouts in tiny habitable zone oasis like this planet he found orbiting a passing star.

    The ancient virtual-particle driven spaceship called The Mynervood, which Beagud inherited from his father passed through the millennia had parked on a sandy plane of a tepid desert. This had been a life-giving planet the Eagolim discovered during their wayfaring journey around the Orion arm of Magphoreus. The Mynervood flew the Eagolim across the voids of Magphoreus for over 4 billion years. Its pyramid shape towered over all the other fleet ships both in size and age. Its ancient fusion warp virtual particle drive design would be vastly inferior to the fusion warp drives on other more sophisticated vessels in Beagud's fleet; however the secret to the mammoth Mynervood's speed included its enormous mass. The colossal size makes the virtual-particle drive more practical than trying to push a spaceship that size faster than light with just a fusion-warp trick. The sheer mass of the spaceship makes a virtual-particle drive only work better, producing ultimately with constant acceleration, a faster than light situation. Then a fusion-warp mechanism can kick in to lift the vessel beyond this universe keeping the craft from destruction by its own impossible speed.

    Aquari had a warm affection for the sight of the familiar Mynervood. So many things in this galaxy were so much more fleeting to an immortal entity like Aquari. The Mynervood had the old Nephaprican quanta-fusion communication artifact built right into it when they first created this spaceship. This had been the most impressive and cherished Nephaprican technology artifact. Many Nephaprican technologies are unmatched to this very day in innovation and cleverness. Also, like these communication devices, their remarkable technologies cannot be duplicated or replicated in the present age.

    Aquari passed through the hull of the Mynervood to present his circular appearance in the bridge before Beagud's view, Greetings Beagud, my old friend. Aquari utilized his ability to produce audible language. The Eagolindi of the Vesta star system where the Orion galactic arm forks with the Sagittarius sent me here to meet you. I've been told you want to operate the old quanta-fusion communicator for me.

    Beagud, in his silent contemplation got startled from old memories about Aquari by the entity's actual appearance. Hello Aquari, always an honor to behold your presence. I've been instructed, should I ever meet up with you again, to have you contact the Eigalli who live on Goag Ralus.

    Aquari is a two-dimensional circle made of light always presenting two dimensions to viewers regardless where they are when looking. This affects the viewer leaving them wondering if Aquari exists outside or inside their own minds. Well, this can only be interesting. Aquari shifted colors advertising a surprising interest. Any idea about the context of this message I'm about to receive?

    It is a clue to the mystery that you probably already anticipate it to be, Aquari. The Eigalli have been picking apart photons from the Orion galactic arm in an area that used to be our empire before we were run off by unseen forces over 2 million teks ago. The Eigalli think they have now found the long-lost star-door Tze-Doldus. Only you can go to the galaxy core and then to Tze-Doldus many teks before this starship will be anywhere near it.

    The long-lost white dwarf star called Tze-Doldus would be a remnant of the legendary galactic empire called Nephapricus. They spread their influence and likeness from one end of the inner galaxy to another because they developed the most amazing star-powered time/space bending star-doors ever devised by terrestrials. The quanta-fusion communicator became an offshoot technology made possible by this same time/space bending wormhole star-door technology. To this day, in the third Magphoreus age, decedents from Nephapricans still maintain these communicators allowing them to communicate anywhere in the galaxy where other devices like it also exist with correct calibration.

    Beagud activated controls for the device that already had coordinates set to establish communication with others living over 30,000 light-years away. A holographic image featuring another descendant of Nephapricans appeared on the contact device.

    Greetings, it is Beagud. I now have Aquari waiting to be your audience. He has been told that you found Tze-Doldus. Beagud and Aquari waited in an uneasy silence from the twenty-second delay, which accompanied this highly advanced communication device.

    Deliadre stood before a quanta-fusion communicator for several minutes since Beagud first made contact announcing that Aquari would soon be in touch with her. She had an astonishing discovery to convey to her galaxy exploring photonic friend.

    She wanted to use it to bring Aquari here after all these teks. Goag Ralus longed to see Its long gone friend and hear Aquari bear terrestrial life tidings from so far away from conditions in the core. The galaxy's center consisted of 150 globular clusters spinning about the galactic center of dark dust clouds and gas along a field stirred rapidly like a star soup violently turning ancient luminaries into planetary nebulae as they ripen with age.

    Greetings, it is Beagud. I now have Aquari waiting to be your audience. He has been told that you found Tze-Doldus.

    Thirty thousand light-years away, Beagud and Aquari appeared before Deliadre as holographic projections. She could also be classified as a descendent of Nephapricans like Beagud. However, she stood only eight-feet four inches with a hairless human form, and nearly a foot of that had evolved into an extra skull above her human-like head housing a different brain evolved to adapt to Goag Ralus. Her skin also showed a much darker blue tone than the Eagolim Beagud. This extra brain allowed her to also speak in lights and shapes similar to Aquari's mood-ring-like form. Thank you, Beagud. I will now address Aquari in my higher language.

    Deliadre began speaking to Aquari in lights and shapes. When her audible message finally arrived, Beagud did not appear at all left out by this. Although he could not speak the language of lights and shapes he had long since learned how to read it, and if he had anything to say he could certainly still be heard. I have great news uncovered by our studies about the electromagnetic spectrum in the Orion arm where the last remnant to the Tze branch of Nephapricus was destroyed. You will just have to return to Goag Ralus to behold this.

    Aquari did not recognize this woman of Eigalli descent with skin looking a much darker ultramarine than lighter blue Eagolim. Extra skin pigments protected Deliadre from the harsh radiation in the galactic core. I do not recognize you. Where is Nieniel? Aquari continued to ponder her alien form awaiting a reply. The uneasy seconds ticked away.

    Nieniel was my mother, Aquari. It is said the Eigalli live 30 teks, and never 31. (That's the same as saying 9,330 Earth years and never more than 9,641.) I am Nieniel's daughter Deliadre. I remember you from your last visit here." She stopped the light show to await Aquari's response.

    Oh, of course! Little Deliadre! How quickly terrestrial life forms grow old and pass away on me.

    Beagud perceived this typically insensitive response from Aquari and began thinking that he would probably never again see Aquari. He needed to cultivate a similar friendship between Aquari and his child, who had been deliberately also named Beagud the 32nd to facilitate that aim. Although the quanta-fusion communicator could reach that remote part of the galaxy faster than Aquari ever could, Aquari possessed wisdom and abilities far dwarfing any Eagolim technology. Beagud studied his ancestors, the great Nephapricans. Aquari actually knew them and talked with them, allowing them to record studies about Aquari still found in the Eigalli data banks today. Aquari's nature could be said to be genuinely godlike, with a long valuable history going back as far as history's eye can see.

    Aquari continued, I am told that you have found the long-lost star-door Tze-Doldus. Aquari then ended his broadcast of colors and shapes. The 20 or so seconds in lag for her to receive and then respond started.

    We definitely have located Tze-Doldus, and have discovered that life has evolved again to sentience on the planet Tze-Doldus-2. These aliens have begun electromagnetic communications and entertainment that is included with the photons from that location. We have learned that these primitive terrestrial life forms have discovered the star-door structure that is still intact on the planet's north pole. She wanted to continue overwhelmed by her own excitement about this discovery, but Deliadre knew it became time to stop and let Aquari absorb this information.

    That message amazed the cosmic being Aquari as much as it did Beagud who also had long-sought information on the legendary Tze-Doldus star. As a life's quest Beagud tried to solve the mystery of the seven lost star-doors that disappeared with the ancient Nephapricans. Needless to say, before hearing this news Deliadre had already convinced Aquari that he became long over-due for a visit to Goag Ralus who always missed Aquari like a best friend. They shared a friendship that could not be replaced throughout the ages while many fleeting mortal races of individuals similar to Eigalli have sought out Goag Ralus. Over the millennia, they live on Its surface where Goag Ralus provides them atmosphere and lovingly adjusts their gravity.

    Those events began Aquari's forty-two year journey to the core of Magphoreus. He departed Beagud with apologies for the short visit promising to return.

    Aquari took a last look at the hairless rodent-like creatures working dirt fields in crude clothing with simple tools. They made irrigation ditches that stretched into the dirt on a dry sandy planet. In the distance, giant alien starships oversaw the hairless natives like enormous titans demanding obedience in the way they disfigured the horizon. Compliance would be obtained by fear from these little creatures. They were scared little rodents just barely intelligent enough to obey a god.

    That became the formula Aquari watched the Eagolim use for spreading higher evolution to different planets occupied by everything from hairless mammals to anthropomorphic reptiles. Eagolim even evangelize the ways of Ei to Silicon life forms in uninhabitable zones if they are capable of knowing the fear of Ei (pronounced Eee Eye.) The old creator god religion from the Nephapricans of Doldorian descent became the Gospel according to Eagolim. Ironically, they really were too advanced now to believe anything about it anymore. You could say they preserved the virtues of this primitive religion and passed those on to new intelligent life forms through the ages.

    Nephapricans valued how religion preserved an evolutionary direction for a species. An authoritative religion achieved this with its introduction to higher virtues, instructions for conduct, dietary commandments, and reproductive laws. Indeed similar virtues helped the Nephaprican species hold together the greatest galactic civilization to have ever existed on the inner arms of the mighty Magphoreus. Aquari remained undecided regarding his opinion on this Eagolim practice. He watched from planet to planet how it worked for many a species, but Aquari also saw an evil with this good. It could be seen casting its shadows on Beagud's face as he declared himself before the rodents to be the great god Ei himself. Aquari finally departed with Beagud commanding them to cover their naked rodent bodies and pronounce his name correctly. Most newly intelligent species lacked the vocal cords to get the name precisely correct.

    I command you all to say my name, Ei!

    Aaaa Yaaaaa!

    Repeat the name again! Eeeeeeeee Yiiiiiiiiiiii!

    Aaaaaa Raaaahhhhh!

    Again! Eeeeeee Yiiiiiii!

    Raaaahhh Nahhhhh!

    That would go on and on, and they'll never really get it right. Most newly intelligent animals have a long way to go before actually blooming into galactic creatures. The irony of an anti-evolution-promoting religion that embraced mythological views of reality remained a secret to galactic evolution not lost on Aquari. Eagolim did this in the service of Goag Ralus, who had been created by descendants of their ancestors, not without some resemblance to their Doldorian mythical creator god Ei. The resulting evolution and intelligence did not disagree with Aquari, who always enjoyed being more an observer of life on Magphoreus than one who intervenes. However, the times Aquari has intervened would also become the stuff of galactic legend.

    Aquari eventually departed the always-migrating Eagolim as they continued their coveted god act from star to star deep in the Orion arm of Magphoreus. The long-lost dimly lit white dwarf star called Tze-Doldus had finally been found after four billion years. In addition to that fantastic news, after a couple billion years since the white dwarf companion of the exploding red giant star Tze got lost to the star labyrinths in the Orion arm, life again evolved from scratch on the planet Tze-Doldus-2. Not only that, but life on Tze-Doldus-2 even discovered the evidently still intact long-lost star-door.

    The star doors were made of stuff that could remain intact for entire galactic ages. Deliadre could have talked Aquari into a journey to the galactic core with much less fantastic information. She had him with news about Nieniel's death, and Aquari missed his old friend Goag Ralus. Unlike so many departed friends, Goag Ralus at least didn't die on him. The forty-two-year journey to the core is seldom dull at seven hundred times the speed of light, and no known intelligence knows the twisting and turning labyrinth of stars and gas in the galaxy better than Aquari. Also, intelligence like Aquari's with memories reaching back several billion years cannot get bored.

    During the life-sprouting second age of Magphoreus, the Nephaprican Empire emerged for 700 million years as the first and only united galactic empire to span to the far ends of the inner galaxy. Usually, a galactic civilization is lucky to inhabit a few dozen stars in a local space sector. However, Nephapricans found the shortcut when they were still but a fledgling galactic species. Nephapricans were warm-blooded mammals, a rare form of life compared to reptile in the inner galaxy. That is probably because mammal life emerges from less ideal conditions in a star's habitable zone. Planets evolving mammal life tend to have extreme fluctuations in temperatures to make reptile life less successful. The evolution of warm-blooded life is common enough in the galaxy. Still, the problem that figures into the probability of becoming a successful, intelligent species is that unstable and extreme environments are more likely subjected to catastrophe. In a galaxy tossing stars around a supermassive black hole, a whole planet with life can often be squished like a bug. It's easy enough to be a reptile meditating an existence away on an ideal world orbiting a perfect star under ideal conditions for several billion years, but then again, where's the challenge in that? Perhaps this profoundly explains why when mammal life does become intelligent they are inclined to take to the stars. In contrast, intellectual reptile life would be more willing to enjoy a purely cerebral existence understanding higher dimensions.

    Mighty Magphoreus

    The Nephapricans merged together three initial species consisting of original civilizations. They evolved on three separate star systems in an original 15-star cluster speeding together in unison through a galactic orbit at 35,000 miles a second. These three alien races were the Pripicans, Nephricans, and Doldorians. Because the cluster provided close distances between independently evolving races on planets in three separate habitable star systems, eventually one race succeeded in the difficult task of interstellar travel.

    The three races of the original 15-star cluster were given a golden opportunity by chance, and they played it well. Soon the 5.7 light-years between Nephricans at the star named Ea and Doldorians at the star Dol became a familiar road for these space travelers. Amid the three original races, the Nephricans and Pripicans came to technological maturity almost simultaneously, having discovered each other's existence when radio technologies were used for communication. The Doldorians, on the other hand, were probably a thousand years behind when Nephricans landed on their world, and collectively Doldorians never seemed to recover from an inferiority complex. The Doldorian inferiority actually had an opposite effect since Doldorians consequently excelled in courageous acts of space travel and exploration. Then the Nephricans, Pripicans, and Doldorians over the next couple thousand years managed to genetically merge into a single race called Nephapricans as they partook of the benefits of being a 15-star galactic civilization.

    As the 15 stars of the original cluster began drifting apart, the necessity to continue interstellar commerce led to wormhole technologies. The fusion energy of each star became deliberately harmonized on the quantum level in a boldly executed harmonic technological feat to alter the fabric of space and time itself. This allowed Nephapricans to travel instantaneously from any one star to any other of the original 15-stars.

    Offshoot quantum synchronized technologies sprouted from these 15 star-powered star-doors revolutionizing deep space travel and communications. A method for sending messages anywhere in the galaxy to a similar receiver with only a few seconds of delay existed, which some decedents of Nephapricans still use today. In this day and age with no more functioning star-doors, even the Eagolim are incapable of making any more communication devices like this.

    The quantum/fusion breakthroughs caused Nephaprican civilization to thrive united like no 15 stars of Magphoreus have ever been, before or since. The 15 stars of Nephaprican civilization remained strong for several million years after the wormhole creation event. The 15 stars of the cluster drifted farther and farther away from each other. They orbited all the way into three of the seven Magphoreus arms.

    The 15 stars still were unified by star-door technologies spreading similarities from the Nephaprican pentanthropomorphic mammal likeness to nearby stars passed by over several hundred million years as a constantly spreading galactic empire. A golden age flourished there in the second age of Magphoreus for galactic commerce, communication, galactic federations, and republics springing up among the 15 stars along with Phase II fusion-warp technologies for interstellar travel making even thirty light-year journeys possible in less than fifteen years. The three original races became more or less a single species called Nephapricans. They dominated lesser races benefiting from acquaintance with these galactic individuals when their stars passed by a Nephaprican star on the tremendous galactic carousel. The Nephapricans however, existed as mammals and even at that stage of evolution they only lived a few thousand years of life.

    With the passing time and space, Aquari traveled from the Carina arm of Magphoreus across the rift space makes with dimmer farther apart old stars. Then Aquari arrived at the next inner arm of Magphoreus called Scuton-Crux. The Scuton-Crux galactic arm is another galaxy swallowed by the mighty Magphoreus early in the second age. Magphoreus may be the greatest of all galaxies. Each enormous galactic arm is the stuff of many galaxies and globular clusters devoured whole in the earlier ages of Magphoreus.

    Life on the Scuton-Crux arm is predominately cold-blooded and reptilian. As Aquari traverses this inner galactic arm the passing stars awaken memories that are full galactic ages away in the past. The Scuton-Crux component sends many familiar stars passing Aquari's view, which he reluctantly skips by without stopping to say hi to reptilian friends there who he knows. This arm of the galaxy is the seat for several galactic civilizations of cold-blooded reptilian life known as Incaprican in the high galactic language.

    Stars begin passing by more and more rapidly as the next galactic arm called Norma starts appearing before Aquari, the impossible comet. The inner Norma arm sparks troubled memories in the cosmic space traveler. In the middle of the second galactic age of Magphoreus, at the height of the great Nephaprican Empire Aquari got mixed up with Eagolim on a journey to the galactic core taking several million years. The stars in the Norma arm showcase the evolution of Golimechoid life, adapting to the harsher conditions in this core region.

    Something happened on Aquari's legendary journey with the Eagolim in addition to just the creation of Golimechoid life and the enormous Goag Ralus. Golimechoid life and Goag Ralus both have now significantly affected the nature of Magphoreus for all time.

    * * *

    Even for a 500 million-year-old galactic empire, a journey all the way from a peripheral arm across many thousands of space parsecs to the galactic core is a long and perilous undertaking. The entire voyage took millions of years with gradual migration from star to star at warp drive, which is how galactic civilizations spread. The real amazing thing about this is that galactic civilizations wanting to endure tend not to move toward the galaxy's harsher areas.

    Many Eagolim with 4 to 6 thousand yearlong lives rose to this challenge of committing a hundred generations after them to the quest. During this time, the Eagolim introduced new Golimechoid life forms on different habitable or uninhabitable planets. Golimechoid were inorganic life that reproduced by reconstructing themselves through a reproductive process imitating natural DNA-based life but looked much more like skin molting. They were within the definition of what Earthlings would better understand as robots, but Golimechoids were the same as evolving life forms reproducing with regular life spans. Golimechoids embodied more complex molecules and elements that the Eagolim found scattered around the galactic center by a vicious 27-million solar masses black hole.

    Ralus Xnoga is constantly throwing a fit against the laws of time and space, which were groomed by the Aigon into the spherical and disk-shaped reality we all enjoy on this side of its event horizon. Conditions near the core are so much faster and harsher on so many levels that the migration of the Eagolim against the galactic current was met with unimaginable hardship and peril. They confronted a core constantly scaling down everything outward into the complexities of habitable. Whatever drove the determination of one generation to the next is among many mysteries about the 2nd age. What had been the fate of the Eagolim who made this perilous journey to Ralus Xnoga is not entirely known. Still, their legacy is Golimechoid life along the Norma arm of the galaxy as well as Goag Ralus, who orbits Ralus Xnoga with seven massive stars orbiting seven among Its 21 appendages. Each of these 7 stars orbiting Goag Ralus has a gas giant planet orbiting the star like a moon.

    Golimechoid life became better suited to the more violent and perilous conditions closer to the galactic core. They seldom evolved many functions requiring the existence of an atmosphere, and Golimechoid proved to be nearly invincible to energies and gamma rays getting tossed about in the faster rotating central arm called Norma.

    The ultimate design of the Nephaprican migration to the core would become established for all ages to come as an enormous construction with the same Golimechoid technology that produced artificial life forms. Golimechoid life thrived where organic life seldom finds a peaceful cranny to exist and reproduce for very long on this tremendous galactic merry-go-round. Silicon life forms also lived under the more extreme conditions existing in this part of the galaxy. More than a few galactic civilizations of Silicon life forms still ponder histories that mention this time in the 2nd age when the exploits of god-personages traveling from afar left behind Golimechoid life for Silicone life forms to get along with. There also exist in the Silicon life histories of the Norma arm, stories about the entity called Aquari evidently also getting involved in the unusual migration of the Nephapricans to the core.

    For the most part, Silicon and Golimechoid life forms get along with each other in the Norma arm of the galaxy. Silicon life has definitely benefited from Golimechoid neighbors who are evidently programmed to peacefully assist terrestrial life survival on Magphoreus, at least where they perceive no threat. Similar peaceful life-promoting virtues are arguably the very reason for the existence of Goag Ralus.

    Goag Ralus is the gift from the Nephapricans of the 2nd age to the current 3rd age. Goag Ralus is a living creature dedicated to the dominion of terrestrial life in the galaxy for all time. Goag Ralus encompasses over four hundred solar masses. At the same time, It orbits Ralus Xnoga sending gas and debris up a new galactic arm that It has been making. That new endeavor is condensing under gravitational pressures into the stars of the Fybrolus galactic arm. Goag Ralus has fashioned customized star systems by the thousands. It flings organic matter up along the Fybrolus arm to spin into pre-designed galactic orbits all their own farther out beyond the core where the existence of life is less precarious. In this way, Goag Ralus has been promoting the presence of life in the galaxy by creating new stars with life-giving planets for over 4 billion years now to this very day in the 3rd age of Magphoreus.

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    An eventful galactic core’s violently fast-moving objects interrupt Aquari's deep space daydreams of ancient galactic ages. Explosive electromagnetic nuclear energies bombard every cranny of the Norma arm as it passes by Aquari to become the young Fybrolus arm. Goag Ralus formed Fybrolus turning the crushing gravity of the black hole reluctantly into a force for life in the universe. Aquari points toward the black dot centered in the sky. In this part of the galaxy there is no darkness or night except the great hole. That means very little night exists here, at least not without some heavy cloud cover. Aquari is closing in on the galaxy's supermassive black hole where Goag Ralus orbits Ralus Xnoga at unimaginable speeds.

    Earth astronomers recently discovered Goag Ralus and identified It as GCIRS 13E, which orbits the core black hole at 626,300 mph, or 280 kilometers a second. There are seven stars that each orbits a separate arm on Goag Ralus. Earth astronomers slightly overestimate the 1,300+ solar masses of Goag Ralus mainly because they mistake GCIRS 13E for a very rare medium-sized black hole. Descendants of Nephapricans and many other life forms have long since found their way here. Goag Ralus gives them a home away from the core's inescapably crushing gravity, which is controlled by sophisticated virtual particle generation technologies.

    Long after the destruction of Tze, Aquari returned from another galaxy to discover the Nephaprican galactic people had all but disappeared. Galactic beings Aquari once got acquainted with over a hundred million years ago disappeared without a trace, taking seven star-door stars with them. Over 4.5 billion years ago, Aquari first noticed impossibly similar galactic civilizations on opposite sides of the inner galaxy. Nephapricans evidently intended for Aquari to be left behind with lesser life forms in the Nephaprican Empire they also abandoned. Incapricans cut off control of the Dol star-door after outliving the remnant of Nephaprican civilization located there.

    The star Yat became the last remnant of (Eagolim) galactic individuals existing within the empire. Still, they couldn't use the Yat star-door because it eventually broke down, fortunately with no nova aftereffects. The Yat star-door quanta-optic-nanocode personage disappeared within the multiple realities of the star door to never be heard from again. Incapricans at the Dol star-door rendered it inoperative, and the Poa star-door got taken over by Golimechoid life forms in the last galactic war of Nephapricus, soon to ensue after Aquari’s return.

    Aquari returned from a nearby galaxy after over 110 million years to find a once glorious galactic Empire in its last throes. Aquari is an incredible cosmic mystery in his own right. The best explanation of Aquari is that he is a cosmic entity deciding to contact galactic and terrestrial life forms. He ran across Nephapricans early on in their empire after noticing similar humanoid appearances spreading from one end of the galaxy to the other. Only Aquari could travel fast enough to actually make such a trip. Aquari usually appears as a circle made in the air of light that can fly many times faster than the most sophisticated warp drives. Early Nephapricans welcomed the counsel of Aquari who possesses a cosmic intelligence as far beyond Nephaprican comprehension as the star-door travelers are beyond simple terrestrial life. Terrestrial life is only capable of enough intelligence to understand that travel between stars is impossible.

    Some call Aquari the god that the gods made up. Whatever that means. Some speculate that he is perhaps a cosmic entity from another dimension curiously poking into our reality for a look. We only see two Aquari dimensions that are always facing the viewer regardless of the number of viewers or angle they look. Aquari is like a rainbow you can never reach or even reconcile to space and distance. Aquari is a light organism probably remotely related to the Aigon-Sophin. Nephapricans managed to document Aigon-Sophin existing when Magphoreus only one galactic age-old blazed as a Ralus Xnoga rampaging quasar. Nephapricans understood Aquari as an explorer from the first age of the galaxy still overseeing galactic functions constructing and evolving complex molecules. Some speculate Aquari to be an eye at the end of cosmic evolution managing this whole process. The truth about Aquari is that nobody really knows.

    Nephaprican history contains much speculation about Aquari and encounters with this cosmic entity were well documented. Aquari can be credited with intervening many times when Nephapricans clashed with Incapricans. He often served as an interstellar diplomat meriting awe and respect from lesser life forms that couldn't do anything about Aquari if they did want to. Aquari also accompanied the legendary journey to the core and must have played a part in evolving Golimechoid life and Goag Ralus.

    The mindset of Nephapricans, as well as Aquari, is obviously beyond the understanding of mere Earthlings. Still, it's probably true that sending Aquari away played a part in the development of plans by Nephapricans to disappear from all known time and space. This evidence that his relationship with Nephapricans became strained could not be ignored by Aquari, which now probably also kept the cosmic entity from pursuing them for over 4 billion years. The Eigalli living on Goag Ralus, on the other hand, have always looked for the disappeared Nephapricans as if they were long-lost parents. Remnants of the Nephaprican species remaining behind in the realm of natural evolution also don't know what became of the lost Nephapricans along with seven legendary star-doors. Traces of the stars themselves have since been located. The evidence hints that they were destroyed in carefully orchestrated ways with their material used up to have entirely disappeared.

    Near the end of the 2nd Galactic Age, Aquari returned after the great disappearance to find Nephapricus remnants made up of lesser-evolved life forms desperately struggling to remain worthy of galactic civilization status. Aquari intervened in three dynasties of the last 80 million years left to Nephapricus. Dealings with Aquari became known to the 3rd dynasty as they learned about Aquari returning to Goag Ralus in the galactic core, a gigantic organism understood by the post-Nephaprican Nephapricans to be a friend of Aquari. After the great disappearance, the 3rd dynasty feared and dreaded what the Nephapricans did in the galactic core, and they also began to not trust Aquari.

    Before Aquari's dealings with post-Nephaprican citizens, Aquari could be honored for saving many life forms from becoming victims of Incaprican civilizations that proved after all to be more enduring on Magphoreus than mere mammals. The remnants of Nephapricus became the conquests of more enduring reptile cultures during the last 80 million Nephapricus years. Aquari is said to have been instrumental in keeping the empire enduring that much longer.

    The cosmic entity always seemed to take delight in the accomplishments of terrestrial life as more an observer than an intervener. However, the last post-Nephaprican dynasty betrayed Aquari. The result would be the final blow to the last remnant of Nephapricus from which in the aftermath no star-faring race would emerge any time soon.

    The declining galactic civilization endured a perilous path of demise, as vast distances between stars once traversed with ease got more and more daunting. Less-educated next generations inherited the reins of technologies based on physics they couldn't grasp without help from quantum-bit processing computers also inherited from the past. That would be the Nephapricus Aquari returned to, and the cosmic entity became a friend of many individuals from that time. Aquari possessed a galactic intelligence able to communicate with downright ant-like terrestrial life forms still harnessing the fusion-warp technologies qualifying them as galactic life. Post-Nephaprican Nephapricus citizens seldom appreciated Aquari's vast superiority, probably because it's not in Aquari's nature to flaunt

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