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Chapter 10 - Chapter 10

Expansion of Cosmic Heritage

Divya, Neel, Leris, and Freka were ready for their next adventure on the spaceship Convergence after the Summit Mission. It was a night when Divya stood alone on the deck, watching the thick spread of the cosmos—as if the stars were narrating her own story. She felt that science, emotion, and conversation—these were the pillars on which everything was connected.

Inside the spaceship, the enthusiastic team was discussing new data from civilization research. The new focus of the mission was now a rare blue planet—'Ilanay'—where an entire civilization had gone extinct in the past due to a quantum-leak. Surprisingly, some signals had recently been received from Ilanay—perhaps a glimpse of life was returning there.

Revival on Ilanay

'Sammilan' arrived in Ilanay's orbit after weeks of travel. Down there lay a barren, but lovely surface—blue lakes, black mountains, and an energy strip that glowed faintly between rings of ice. Through the data that they discovered there, they glimpsed memory shards of the ancient culture, accurate buildings of intertwined flora and fauna, and the quantum signal language.

Neel (Reporting the survey):

"The energy blooming here is a mixture of biology and quantum calculation—as if civilization is attempting to sustain itself."

Divya (Daydreaming):

"If the Ilanay's consciousness does indeed exist in an indirect way, then winning over their trust, conversation, and preservation—this will be our greatest challenge."

Freka and Leris initiate the quantum-decoding. The team starts to sense that the light-signals of the whole planet are taking a pattern, as if the memory of the planet itself wants to communicate.

The Dialogue of Consciousness

When the team establishes the quantum-nodes, an instantaneous message pops out on the command panel of the spaceship in the Galactic language—

"We are memory through the ages. If life wants to come back, it must study conservation, equilibrium, and co-responsibility."

Divya (In a grave tone, dictating the message):

"We vow, our civilizations will not make the same errors of the past. The destination of our expedition is now the communal life, information, and preservation of the planets' common heritage."

Instantly, faint blue lines of light appear in a number of locations on the surface—as if Ilanay's stored consciousness is welcoming the team.

Joint Experiment Begins

And now, part of the mission is to stabilize Ilanay's consciousness and energy in order to further protect its surroundings. With top-of-the-line machinery, bio-sensors, and quantum tuning from Earth, Aden, Nara, and other civilizations, the team develops a new conservation network—to safeguard Ilanay's memory, new life, and potential.

And after a few weeks of anticipation, study, and work, minor signs of life slowly start to emerge on Ilanay—moss here and there, micro-plankton, and way off in the distance—clouds of blue energy.

Ecstatic, thrilled, and full of hope, the scientists' team shoots a message across the universe—

"The consciousness of Ilanay is no longer alone—shared responsibility, conservation, and dialogue will give birth to new life."

The Direction of the Universe

The Galactic Union's policy of 'Shared Heritage' is now instituted: no distressed or new planet will be opened to colonization or interference without analyzing its ancient 'wave-memory'. The right to know will continue to be shared, but the responsibility for use will belong to all civilizations.

"Our work in this direction is probably most distinctive—respecting the variety of life, language, and consciousness on each new world in the universe; creating common science, common ground, and the integration of knowledge."

Hundreds of worlds, groups of energy, research teams—children of varied civilizations are rejoicing. Stars, energy-rings, and the color of common science are glowing in the universe. Divya gazes out and reflects—

"The journey always continues, as long as questions remain, as long as relationships remain. and as long as hope remains."

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