“Tell me about the planet Cyton we're heading to,” said Ted, age
9.
“It's the most beautiful planet in the galaxy,” said Ted's Dad.
“It's full of gorgeous waterfalls and incredible canyons and
stunning cliffs and astonishingly beautiful mountains. There are all
these great ponds you can swim in, with clear pure water that is the
temperature of bathwater. There are three moons in the sky, and two
suns in the sky, and you'll see the most glorious double sunsets.”
“What's a sunset, Dad?” asked Ted.
“It's like – oh, I should just show it to you on our video screen,”
said Dad. He showed the child a picture of a sunset.
“Wow, that's beautiful,” said Ted.
Ted had lived all his life in five rooms. The smallest room was
called the Sleeping Quarters. The second room was called the Command
Center. The third room, containing a kitchen area and an eating
table, was called the Galley. The fourth room, which included a type
of sofa, was called the General Quarters. The fifth room was called
Ship's Storage, and stored food supplies. This room had a locked door
that Ted had never opened. The door was marked Huge Storage Area.
Ted lived in these rooms with his father and his mother. Like every
small child, the young boy had many questions for his parents. One
day Ted asked his father a question.
“Dad, how come our spaceship doesn't have a window that lets us
look out at the stars?” said Ted.
“That's because of cosmic rays,” said Dad. “Cosmic rays are
harmful radiation that give people cancer, and we don't want that bad
stuff getting through the window. But you can see the view from our
spaceship on the video screen, like I showed you before.”
Another day Ted had a question for his mother.
“Mom, why did they pick our family to go on this spaceship to the
planet Cyton?” asked Ted.
“Well, uh, that's...that's...quite an interesting story,” said
Mom. “It all happened like this. They had a great big contest back
on planet Earth. Yes, that's what it was... a contest. They had many
families participate in the contest all over the world. It didn't
involve pure luck, I'll have you know. We had to do things. We had
to dive deep in the water, and jump through hoops of flame, and run
real fast, and climb way up trees. Now, your father and I did better
at the contest than anyone else. So we won the contest. And the prize
was: a trip on this space ship to the most beautiful planet in the
galaxy. But because the spaceship was very small, we were the only
ones who could go on it. So your Dad and I blasted off in the
spaceship, and while we were traveling through space, I became
pregnant with you.”
“When we get to the planet, will life be very hard?” asked Ted.
“No, it's going to be very easy,” said Mom. “That's because of
all the great stuff we have in the Huge Storage Area that you've
never seen. If you open that locked door that goes to the Huge
Storage Area, you will go to this gigantic area all filled with all
this great stuff that will make it real easy for us when we land on
the planet. But they didn't want us fooling around with any of that
stuff before we land on the planet, so the door to the Huge Storage
Area is locked.”
“Do you have the key, Mom?” asked Ted.
“Uh... um... it's voice activated, which means I just have to say
the password, and it will open up,” said Mom. “But don't worry, I
won't forget the password. Now I've been there inside the Huge
Storage Area, and you wouldn't believe the things they have inside
there. There's a self-assembling house in a box. We just have to
press a button when we get to the planet, and we'll watch the house
build itself. It will be a great big beautiful house for us all to
live in.”
“What other things do they have in that Huge Storage Area, Mom?”
asked Ted.
“Why you wouldn't believe it, they have a self-assembling swimming
pool,” said Mom. “When we get to the planet, we'll just a press a
button, and the swimming pool will assemble itself. Then there's an
antigravity device you'll be able to strap on your back like a
backpack. Once you have that on you, you'll be able to fly around
like a bird. Then there's a big shiny truck we can use to drive all
around the planet very conveniently.”
“What kind of animals do they have on the planet, Mom?” asked
Ted.
“Mostly animals like the ones you've seen in your picture books,”
said Mom. “Lots of horses and dogs and fluffy rabbits and adorable
cuddly panda bears. They're all very gentle, and you'll have a great
time playing with them.”
“Wow, I'm gonna have so much fun when we get to that planet,”
said Ted.
The boy drifted off to sleep.
“You were laying it on pretty thick,” said Ted's Dad.
“I could have told him something very different,” said Mom. “I
could have told him that there really is no Huge Storage Area. I
could have told him that he's not really on a spaceship. I could have
told him that he's on planet Earth, 100 meters underground. I could
have told him that he and his father and his mother are the last
people left on Earth, because everyone else died when an asteroid hit
the planet, and made the surface uninhabitable. I could have told him
that we rigged up this underground shelter to look like a spaceship,
to hide his young mind from the sad facts. I could have told him that
we'll run out of food in six months, and that then we're all going to
die. But when a little kid has only six months left to live, why ruin
his short remaining time by giving him a lousy, rotten, stinking
thing like the truth?”
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