Space stretched endlessly in every direction,
A boundless ocean of darkness illuminated by scattered jewels of Light. Stars burned like distant candles, each one a silent witness
To the age of the universe. Nebulae bloomed
In impossible colors-violets, Blues and burning gold-Like cosmic paintings smeared across eternity. There was no up. There was
No down. There was only infinity. Out of the planets within the cosmos, only one was on the brink of destruction. Planet silver. The planet used to shone with pride, now? It burned with ruin. From orbit, It looked like
A shattered mirror drifting through space.
Its once flawless metallic surface was now
Fractured by glowing fault lines that spread
Like veins across its body. Entire continents
Had split apart as Gravity itself began to fail.
The cites-The once towering monuments of
Of silver spires and radiant architecture were
Collapsing into ash and debris. Skyscrapers bent and broke, their polished surfaces reflected the Firestorm that now consumed everything. Above it all hung the Blue sun
Cold, distant and merciless. Its Light washed
Over the planet in a pale glow, stripping every
Silverian of their power. No flight. No strength. No invulnerability. Here, they were not gods. They were fragile. And that fragility made the war more brutal. The war had never
Truly been about survival. It was about Belief.
One side stood firm in their conviction:power
Granted by a yellow sun was a responsibility,
A gift. Meant to protect, to uplift, to guide.
The other side saw the truth differently:if they could become gods among lesser worlds, why shouldn't they rule them? Why should beings capable of bending steel, outrunning Light, and burning cities with their eyes...bow to anyone? Without their abilities, the silverians turned to weapons-Crude, Desperate, devastating. Energy cannons
Tore through cities. Blades that were forged
From alien alloys clashed in the streets. Explosions lit the horizon where there was
Once peace. Brothers fought against Brothers. Familes fought against other families. And for the first time in their history
They could bleed. The damage went deeper
Than the surface. The planet's core had
Been destabilized. Massive fissures had
Split the land open, oceans boiled away into steam. The Sky darken with ash and fire. The cruelest truth lingered over everything. Under a yellow sun, every silverian had the potential
To become something extraordinary, heroes
Protectors, saviors of entire galaxies...but here under a Blue sun, They destroyed themselves before they even had the chance. Daniel Vern was tall, his frame was
Lean but powerful, built from a lineage that was meant to rival gods. His silver-toned skin
Once smooth and luminous was now scarred, smeared with soot and dried blood.
His hair, a deep metallic silver fell messily
Across his forehead, partially covering his
Deep metallic silver eyes. His eyes burned with something-Something human. Grief. Rage. His Jaw tightened as he looked back
One last time, not at the destruction. But at what was missing. The escape pod waited for him like a coffin. Sleek, silver, compact.
Its surface was untouched by the chaos around it, as If it already accepted the end.
Faint blue lines pulsed across its exterior,
Matching the dying Light of their Sun. Daniel didn't move at first. His fists clenched at his
Sides, his breath was uneven. He could still
Hear the echoes. Voices long gone, Laugher under the ruin. Promises that would never
Be fulfilled. He had fought. He had tried to
Stop it. But in the end....powerless under
Their own star, they destroyed themselves
Anyway. The ground split from beneath him.
A massive crack tore through the surface,
Glowing with blinding energy from the planet's collapsing core. The shockwave from that threw him forward, forcing him to
Make a decision now. No more hesitation.
No more past. Daniel stepped inside. The interior was tight, dimly lit, lined with smooth
Metallic panels and a single seat at its center.
Controls flickered to life as soon as he sat down. The hatch began to close behind him.
Slowly. Deliberately. As the pod sealed, Daniel leaned back, staring forward, but
Seeing everything behind him. His parents.
His people. A world that could have been something greater. His right hand tightened
Into a fist. "This isn't over" Daniel's Voice was barely above a Whisper. The pod ignited. with a Violent burst of Light, it shot upward tearing
Through the burning sky as silver collapsed beneath It. From the small viewing panel, Daniel watched it happen. The Fractures spreading, the Light Intensifying, the world
Breaking apart. Silence reigned. Where a civilization once stood...there was nothing. Floating alone in the endless dark, Daniel vern became more than a survivor. He became the lost son of a fallen world. He became the final witness to his people's failure. Perhaps...Daniel Vern will be the
One to decide what the legacy of Planet
Silver truly means. The Earth did not burn
It Breathed. From space, It was a swirl of deep blues and soft whites. Alive in a way
That other worlds were not, oceans moved like slow Heartbeats. Clouds drifted without
Urgency. Light touched the surface gently
Not like the harsh blaze of a dying sun,
But like something that...Nurtured. and
Down below...there were no wars. No collapsing cities. No gods fighting over
What they deserved. Just Life...simple and fragile, and unaware of how rare it truly was. The Night was Quiet. A wide stretched of farmland rested beneath a sky full of stars,
The kind that seemed endless if you looked
Long enough. Rows of corn stood tall, swaying softly in the warm night breeze.
Crickets sang. The wind moved gently....until
Everything went Silent. Until the sky split open. A streak of Burning silver tore across
The heavens, cutting through the calm
Like a blade. It roared as it descended.
Beyond the fields, the pod slammed into
The Earth with a thunderous impact.
The ground shook. Birds scattered into the
Sky, and Just like that...Earth's peace was
Broken. Sally Henderson didn't run from
Noise. At Twenty-five years old, she already decided what kind of person she was. Sally stood at an average height, her build was strong from years of hard work. Her skin was slightly Sun-kissed, Dotted with faint freckles across her cheeks and nose. Her hair, a warm chestnut brown was usually tied back in a loose, messy Ponytail, though strands would
Somehow escape. Framing her face no matter how many times she fixed it.
Her eyes were a soft green. She wore a worn flannel shirt, sleeves rolled up to her elbows.
Faded Blue Jeans, slightly torn at the knees.
Scuffed work boots. She didn't chase big city dreams like her sister did, she didn't need flashing Lights or noise. The Farm was her
World. Open skies, hard work and Quiet nights. She was stubborn when It mattered,
Kind when It counted. Brave...even when she didn't realize it. So when the sky fell, She didn't hide. She grabbed a flashlight and walked toward it. The cornfield was torn apart where the Object landed. Rows were flattened, Earth was scorched, smoke curling into the night air. At the center of it all had
Been a silver pod. Its surface was still
Glowing faintly, Sally Hesitated for the
First time before she slowly, Carefully stepped closer. The hatch let out a hiss as It opened, inside the pod had been Daniel.
Unconscious still. Covered in ash and dried
Blood. To Sally, he didn't look alien at all...he looked human, too human. Sally lowered her flashlight slightly, her voice Quiet. "Hey...Can You hear me?" No response. She stepped
Closer, kneeling beside the pod. For a brief
Second, the wind passed through the broken
Corn, carrying that same Quiet from before
But It wasn't the same anymore. Because now...Earth wasn't alone. In a Quiet field
Under an ordinary sky....a farm girl found the last son of a dead world. Neither of them knew...that everything was about to change.
