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Once upon a time there were three
little martians. They all lived
together on Mars with their mother
martian. One day, they decided to
travel to uninhabited planets and
make them their home. "Make sure
the asteroid showers do not get
you," said their mother. The little
martians said, "We will!"








And so they set off in their
spaceship and traveled in search of
another home. As they escaped
Mars’ orbit, they encountered a
little planet that was orbiting the
sun very quickly.


“This seems like a great planet!” said the first martian. They
descended into Mercury’s atmosphere, which was very thin.
Here, it was very hot during the day, but very cold at night.
There were also volcanoes, earthquakes, and craters.









“The asteroid shower cannot get me on this planet,” said the first little
martian. “It moves too quickly and is too small to be hit.”
“I will find a better planet,” said the second little martian.
“I will also find a better planet,” said the third. The second and third little
martians departed from Mercury, waving to the first.



















When they got through the
atmosphere, they circled around
and left their orbit of Mercury. They
soon saw a strange stormy planet
that was bigger than Mars and
Mercury.

"Aha!" said the second little martian. "That
looks like the perfect home!" They entered
the giant atmosphere. After several minutes
of being buffeted about by extremely strong
winds, they burst through the atmosphere
and were greeted by supreme heat and forks
of lightning. This planet was even hotter
than Mercury.













“This planet will protect me from the asteroids,” said the second martian.
“Lighting and extreme temperatures will keep them away.”
“I will find a better planet than this,” said the third martian. The only
martian without a home yet, the third, left the planet on the spaceship after
bidding farewell to his brother.
















He flew around, looking at the various
planets spread out before him. He passed
Mercury, Venus, and random asteroids,
before he saw a strange blue planet. He
flew in for a closer look. “Amazing!” he
exclaimed. The blue colour that he had
noticed wasn't caused by condensed
methane like he had thought, but by a
mystery liquid. He decided to stay on this
planet for a bit.






AREA 51
DO NOT GO
BEYOND
THIS POINT










He landed in a dry area, next to a strange,
metal tree like object with the symbols
“AREA 51”. He got out of the space ship
and walked around. This planet was
drastically different from his own. He
thought there might be other intelligent
species living on this mysterious planet.
He spent a long time exploring the new
sights and sounds.

Meanwhile, far away, a giant
asteroid shower approached
Mercury. The first martian was
afraid, and hoped that the
planet would be quick enough
to avoid it. Unfortunately,
Mercury went into the path of
the shower and got hit by
many asteroids.


































Mercury exploded, and the first martian was thrown into
space, but he managed to hold on to asteroid that
carried him away.































The second martian was sitting on a rock and happily observing
the forks of lightning when the asteroid shower struck. He did
not see it because of the atmosphere. Venus exploded, the
second martian was tossed into space, and by chance, he landed
on the same asteroid as the first.


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