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🌑 Prologue ☀️

10,000 years ago
Gertox Galaxy
Planet Celestine
The Celestine Kingdom
The Solarium Palace
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Daybreak was minutes away, but that didn't stop Princess Luna Veianiseiané from enjoying the last bit of her precious night.

Her shoes scuffed along the cold obsidian floor, and the wind gently tousled her long midnight blue hair. Her cobalt blue eyes sparkled like the stars in the sky as she peaked around the corner of the long hallway.

Soft trilling came from a glowing fox-like creature floating in the air beside the princess. About the size of a small dog, his fluffy tail wagged behind him as he buried his chin in his puffy chest fur of light blue hues.

"Shh, Lune," Luna whispered, shushing the creature, a Lunmera, before hurrying down the hallway. She glanced over her shoulder, her ears twitching ever so slightly to keep alert for anyone who might be out and about. "This is my first day without a governess, and I do not want to get caught."

Lune gave a whisper-trill in response to what Luna had said. He was used to her scolding him and telling him to keep it down, but he was still a puppy nonetheless.

This made a smile grow on the young princess' face. "Thanks," she beamed as she looked behind her before looking back in front of her, buzzing with excitement.

She stopped at a door with a crescent moon in front of a shining sun carved into the dark wood. She pushed the door open just enough to slip through bedore, closing it behind her as softly as she could.


Luna silently phased through the door like a ghost, something all Lunmera pups could do until they got old enough for their bodies to solidify.

Luna hurried up the spiral staircase as fast as she could not to dilly dally. She stopped at the top door to the spiral staircase and pushed open the door quietly.

She peeked her head in and swept her eyes around. "Now, you have to be quiet." she informed Lune, shaking her finger at him before her eyes scanned the room looking for her parents and her sister.


She slipped in and closed the door behind her as Lune passed through the door once again. She tip-toed along the wall, keeping her eyes focused on the sky through the open balconies.

She ducked behind a circle terrarium, pushing the leaves out of the way and peaked through them, looking straight at her parents and sister with a full view of the horizon, her eyes sparkling.

Emperor Lumino stood on the clear platform, his tall figure partially obscured by his long starry black cape and long bright blue hair that was braided halfway down with a silver cuff. His dark purple eyes stood out against his pale complexion as he focused on the horizon.

Beside him, Empress Suniah stood with the utmost grace, her flowy golden dress gently tousled by the breeze. Her golden blonde hair cascaded down her back and front, brushing against her sun-kissed skin as her own golden brown eyes focused on the sun.

Lumino turned to his eldest daughter, locking eyes for a brief moment, rubbing his bearded chin. "Solana, are you paying attention?" He asked, pulling his eldest from her thoughts.

Solana's orange eyes looked up at her father, a thoughtful expression that grew on her face. "Hmm?" She tapped her fingers against her dark, freckle-laden skin and hummed softly, pushing her golden hair to her back. "Oh, no, Father," She replied unequivocally. "My deepest apologies, I was lost in thought."

Lumino chuckled heartily at how she had replied to his question. "It is all fine. No harm can come from losing one's self in thought. Ones thoughts may lead to great ideas." He lightly reassured his eldest.

Solana shook her head slowly, putting her hand up and waving it in dismissal. "No, I can not afford to be lost in my thoughts. We need to be ready in case I must take over the kingdom if anything happens to you. With that comes the responsibility of carrying on your legacy."

Suniah sighed softly, placing her hand on her cheek. "Solana, I understand your worries, for it has not been but two uinarians since Emperor Oucxian waged war against the cosmos, overtaking every planet in his path. Even the strongest planets have fallen. It is either death, imprisonment, or surrendering." Her voice was laced with worry as she spoke, reaching her hand out and placing it on her shpulder.

Solana sucked in a deep breath, cutting in as soon as her mother finished speaking. "None of which will happen as long as we fight for our kingdom, give it our all, and use what we have gained from watching the unfortunate fall of other planets." She explained coldly, her eyss as cold as her voice and narrowed them, staring off into the distance. "We are the last plant in our galaxy,"

Lumino sighed softly, shaking his head in disappointment at his daughtershoulder. He wasn't about to have his eldest daughter go off on a tangent again, criticizing what other planets chose to do. "Perhaps after we rotate the moon and sun?" He suggested, turning his attention to his wife.

Suniah smiled, brushing a lock of hair from her face. "Ah yes, the time draws near for the rotation. Are you ready, Lumino?" She asked, turning to him and raising her hands straight out in front of her.

Lumino nodded and raised his hands straight out in front of him. He glanced up towards the dome for a brief moment before looking back at the horizon.

Once the chime from the bell above began to sound, he lowered his hands slowly as the moon began to defend itself from the sky.

Suniah raised her hands slowly, the sun began to ascend into the sky, as the dark blue sky slowly began to turn shades of purples, pinks, and oranges as the stars began to disappear one by one.

The moon and sun brushed each other at the horizon, sending off a ripple of golden light throughout the whole planet.

Suniah withdrew her hands now that the sun was slowly rising in the sky, waking up from its 12-hour-long slumber while Lumino withdrew his hands now that the moon was beyond the horizon, resting from its long 12-hour wake.


"That never gets old, does it?" Lumino mused, turning to his wife. He reached his hand out and laced his fingers with hers, pulling her close to his side. He brought her hand up to his lips and pressed a kiss into her knuckles, a tender gaze in his eyes.

Suniah rested her head on his shoulder and sighed contently. "Never," She replied, turning to her eldest daughter, who was still looking at the sun. "What is on your mind, Sol?" She asked, noting the thoughtful look on her face.

Solana's eyes widened, snapping out of her daze, her thoughts stopping abruptly. She turned her attention away from the rising sun and towards her mother. "Oh, it is nothing of importance." She passively replied, giving a wave of dismal, a frown deepening on her lips.

Luna, who was leaning on Lune, watched with starry eyes at what had just happened. "Wow," She whispered, unable to find the right words. "Whoa -" Suddenly, Lune disappeared, and that caused Luna to fall over where she was hiding and crash on the floor. "Ow,"

Suniah turned around, a startled gasp escaping her lips, one also echoed by her husband. "Luna! What are you doing here?" She asked, walking away with haste from her husband and offering her hand out to her youngest.

Luna gave a sheepish smile and placed her hand in her mother's hand. "Uh, watching the rotation of the sun and moon . . . in secret?" She replied just as sheepishly getting to her feet.

Suniah pulled her youngest into her arms and pressed a kiss into the top of her head. "You should have just asked. Lumino and I would have agreed to allow you to watch, and you would not have had to resort to sneaking lime a common thief." She chided, shaking her head slightly.

A gasp escaped Solana's lips as she scurried over to her mother. "Mother! Luna is not in line for the throne. She has no right to be here. This is a private affair only for the current monarchs, the heir, and their spouse." She hissed, glaring at her younger sister, who looked down at her shoes.

Suniah crossed her arms loosely over her chest, disappointed in how her eldest was acting. "Sol, I think she is more than able to watch and even learn about the process even though she will never wield such powers." She turned to Luna and gave her a gentle smile.

Lumino walked up and stood beside his wife, wrapping an arm around her waist. "Your mother is right. What is the harm? In ancient times, our races had their own kingdoms, and neither of us had the powers to rotate, which only happened in the last thousand uinarians." He reminded Solana, seeing her huff made the corner of his mouth rise a little. "It is reasonable for Luna to be curious."

Solana rolled her eyes and placed her hands on her hips. "And in ancient times we also had the Twilari, but after they disappeared, our kingdoms merged here and now live on top of the planet - since the rest is inhabitable - and rotated the moon and sun each ketuxi which became a intimate affair!" She exclaimed, but then took a deep breath and tried to calm down.

Luna stuck her tongue out at her sister and blew a raspberry. "You are four uinarians older than me! Solana, just please let me have this. I am tired of being sheltered and treated like a baby, I am old enough to no longer have a governess." She whined, letting her arms that had been crossed fall to her side.

Solana walked up to her sister and patted her head. "You are a baby. Your room is still a mess, which is not what an adult does, and you like to throw tantrums when you do not get your way." She reminded Luna, walking towards the door.

Luna groaned, pivoting on her heels and walking after Solana. "I'm not a baby, and I do not throw tantrums." She mumbled under her breath, crossing her arms over her chest.

Lumino smiled and wrapped his arms around his daughter's shoulders. "That is enough, you two," He said with a chuckle, beginning to walk towards the doors. "You two need to get along because one ketuxi you will be the only thing you two have."

Suniah's smile wavered at her husband's words, moving beside him. "No matter how much you ruffle each other's feathers, never let it draw you apart." She added, placing her hands on her youngest daughter's shoulders after Lumino had dropped his arms to his side.

Luna looked down at the floor, playing with the gems on her bracelets. She didn't like it when they spoke like that. "Do not talk like that," She suddenly said, looking up at her parents with watery eyes. "You are not going anywhere." She sniffled, turning around and wrapping her arms around her mother.

Suniah stroked Luna's hair, wrapping her arms around her, a downcast expression on her face as her heartstrings were being tugged on. "Shh, Luna," She began but abruptly stopped, unsure what else to say since Luna's words were inevitable. "My sweet girl, fret not, I have no plans on going anywhere anytime soon."

Luna sniffled, nodding her head and pulling away from her mother. She wiped her eyes with her palms, her eyes still watery. "I am just scared," She whispered, tugging at her sleeves, her heart aching at the thought of losing the two people she loved more than anything in the world.

Suniah inwardly sighed softly, pulling her youngest closer. "We all are scared, but we will not allow our kingdom to fall into the hands of the Cerkoik or Emperor Oucxian." She whispered tenderly, carding her fingers through her daughter's blue locks.

Lumino didn't want this morning to end on a sad note, so he clapped his hands, drawing their attention. "Solana, Luna, your mother and I have something for you," He recalled something he and Suniah had been talking about. "We have been meaning to bestow it to you,"

Luna pulled away from her mother and rubbed her eyes. "Something?" That had piqued her interest and perked her up as if she wasn't just getting teary-eyed. "It is not a festival, is it?" She inquired, peeking up like she hadn't been sad a few seconds before.

Suniah smiled as she looked to her husband for an answer. The idea Luna thought about it being a festival was amusing. She did love festivals more than anything. "No, it is not a festival. You will see when we present it to you." She explained, walking towards the door.

Solana furrowed her brows and crossed her arms, hastily following after her mother. "Mother, Father, it is offensive to give gifts, must I remind you? And at a time like this? The implications!" She exclaimed, shaking her head in dismay.

Lumino hurried after his wife, passing his eldest daughter. "Solana, this gift is an heirloom. We are passing down." He informed her, not pleased with how she thought she needed to remind them of their customs.

Luna scurried after her parents and sister, a grin growing on her face. "An heirloom? Now I am curious. Can you give me a little hint about what it is? Please?" She begged with puppy eyes, pushing out her lower lip.

Suniah laughed softly, patting the top of Luna's head tenderly like a small, cute animal. "That is not going to work, Luna. You are just going to have to wait and see." She explained, cutting her daughter off from pressing about it anymore.

Lumino watched as his guards bowed to him and his family, then opened the sparkling golden doors engraved with suns and moons to the throne room, which doubled as a conference room.

It was busy, and security programmers were checking the protocols, monitoring the atmosphere. Valuables and documents were being taken and put in the royal safe for safekeeping in case the empire fell.

Escape pods were being checked and fueled if they needed to be started up to evacuate the planet. Patrols around the kingdom from the ground and sky made sure everything was fine.

Lumino walked over to the table and picked up a small silver box, and Suniah picked up a similar golden box. Turning around, they both extended out to their daughters, giving each other sideways looks.

Luna didn't hesitate to take the box from her father and rip it open like a mad woman. "Oh my!" She exclaimed, pulling the lid off and carefully pulling out a crescent moon circlet crown. "Father, this is your circlet crown." She said, looking up at her father, having not noticed he wasn't wearing it.

Lumino nodded. Walking over, he gently took it from her hands and slipped it onto her head. "It is. I am surprised you had not noticed I was not wearing it. Of course, you sometimes lack perception, but that simply adds to your charm." He chuckled softly, stepping back and reaching his hand out, popping her nose.

"Oh, Father!" Luna squealed and lunged at Lumino, wrapping her arms around him tightly. "Thank you," She pulled away and bounced back and forth on her feet. She felt special to be given something as the circlet crown her father always wore.

Solana turned to her mother, carefully opening the box to reveal inside a golden sun hand chain bracelet. "Is this yours, Mother?" She inquired, inspecting it in her hands like it was the most fragile of China cups.

Suniah took a few steps towards Solana, placing her hand on her shoulder. "It is, but I have never worn it." She replied, withdrawing her hand. "These are not just heirlooms, but also artifacts. One may call them: special and powerful."

"Truly?" Solana skeptcially inquired, slipped her mother's heirloom onto her hand, raising an eyebrow at her words. "Let me guess until the time comes, you can not elaborate?" She inquired, her tone deadpan as she glanced up from the cuff bracelet to her mother. "Per usual,"

Lumino chuckled and nodded his head at Solana's words. "Yes, my dear -" His words were cut short by a loud boom that shook the whole palace, bits crumbling around the weak spots in the roof, dust and small rocks fell from the cracks.

That sent the palace staff into a panic while the Imperial guards were calm and collected, getting to their stations as alarms began to blare, signaling an attack just as another boom shook the palace, causing more panicked screams from the maids.

"Guards, ready the cannons and the aircraft. Initiate the attack protocols. Someone begin the evacuations and escape route. Fire up the pods immediately, and someone bring me General Nox, now," Lumimo's voice boomed throughout the throne room, those who heard it obeyed his commands.

Suniah grabbed her daughters' hands and pulled them close to her as the red light on the dashboard beeped. She wrapped her arms around with girls, tightening her girl on a shaking Luna more than Solana, who seemed slightly worried.

"Incoming call from a Cerkoik fleet, your majesty!" She heard one of the lieutenants call out, turning around from his station.

'Cerkoik fleet? Are they trying to get our attention? I always thought the element of surprise was their motif with a little boom here and there. Not enough to cause major damage, but enough to send a message.' Lumino thought forehead wrinkling and pressed his lips into a very thin line. "Patch it through," He demanded with the utmost authority, fists clenched at his sides.

Once the button was pressed, a figure appeared on the screen, clad in purple and gray armor, which complimented his ink black skin and furry bat-like ears. His dark gray eyes never wavered off the screen. Ram-like horns stood out from his helmet with tufts of short black hair peeking out the back. Fangs are barely noticeable through a sore attempt and hiding a sadistic smirk. His bat-like wings folded behind him as his clawed, armored hands tapped his armrest in rhythm sounds.

"Greetings Emperor Lumino, Empress Suniah," Emperor Oucxian deviously greeted the two, his voice a deep silky smooth but feigning politeness by the curt no he had given and the wicked grin he miserably tried to hide.

Suniah's eyes widened, her heart pounded against her chest, and it felt like it would come up out of her throat. She clenched her jaw and took a deep breath, composing herself. "Oucxian," She bitterly greeted, a hint of venom laced in her voice as she narrowed her eyes.

Lumino simply frowned, his eyes never leaving the screen. Anger boiled inside of him, mixing with the worry for his kingdom, but on the outside, he was calm and collected. "What do you want?" He hissed with eyes narrowing.

"Tch, tch, that is Emperor Oucxian, to you," Oucxian kept a stoic expression on his face. "Now, what do I want? Lumino, old pal, you should already know by now what I want. Why ask such futile questions? One that you already know the answer to?" He asked, feigning politeness once again.

"Cut the pleasantries, Oucxian, get straight to the point." Lumino sharply said, crossing his arms over his chest. He was not playing into the Cerkoik Emperor's attempts, acting like a soarmun feline playing with space mice. "You have not done this before with any planet you have overtaken, so why now? Why us?"

Oucxian evilly grinned at how hostile they were towards him, relishing in their reactions. "Out of hospitality," He grinned devilishly, his tone haughty and condescending. "Before I overtake your planet, I first wanted to give you a chance to surrender without any bloodshed. It's common courtesy. Surely you ought to know that old friend."

"Never!" Lumino's voice sharply boomed without a single bit of hesitation. "Celestine will never bow down to a cruel tyrant like you! We will fight until our last breath so that this planet does not fall into your greedy, bloodthirsty hands." He yelled, slamming his fist down on the table beside him, casting everyone in the room to flinch.

"Pity, I was hoping you would give yourself up without the bloodshed of your people." Oucxian deviously chuckled, shaking his head slowly. "One way or another, I will take over this planet, mark my words, not even the gods can help you now." With those words spat, the screen went blue.

"Suniah, my love," Lumino turned to his wife and rushed over to her, cupping her cheek in his hand. "Get the girls to the chamber now," He demanded, making motions towards his guards. "I'll help handle the defense so the evacuations can have a chance."

Suniah hesitated but sucked in a deep breath, knowing this was her duty. She unwrapped her arm from around Solana and placed her hand on top of his. "I will," She vowed, jumping at another explosion, causing the palace to rumble. "I love you,"

Lumino pressed a kiss into his wife's lips, lingering a moment, knowing this may be the last time he'd ever see her.  He could feel she felt the same way with how she kissed him back with desperation and tender love. "I love you too, forever and always,"

He pulled away and tuened towards his daughter's, he hugged and kissed his eldest daughter's cheek first, hesitating before letting her go and hugging his youngest, lingering enough to kiss her on the cheek and words of encouragement. "One day, we will be reunited." He pulled away, his heart breaking.

Tears streamed down Luna's face as she tried to hold onto her father so she wouldn't lose him. "Do not say that!" She cried, not wanting to be separated from him.

Suniah couldn't help but feel the ache in her heart hearing her youngest daughter's cries. "Luna, we have to hurry," She beckoned, trying to pull Luna away from Lumino and towards the doors.

Luna fought against her mother, thrashing her arms to try and release herself from her mother's grip. "I do not want to leave, Father! Do not make me! I can not leave you! Please!" She wailed, trying to reach her free hand out towards her father, hoping to grab onto anything, whether it was his armor or cape.

Solana grabbed her sister's other hand and helped in dragging her sister away. She felt a twinge of annoyance with how childish her sister was acting. "Luna, listen to Mother, we have to go!" She echoed the trepidation of her mother's voice.

Luna stiffened at her sister's words and reluctantly allowed them to take her, tears silently streaming down her cheeks, looking back at her father one last time before disappearing through the doors as another boom rattled the castle.

General Nox Carzaitenz up to Lumino, his silver hair hidden under his helmet, his blue eyes piercing in contrast to his inky black skin and the moonlight blue armor. "You wanted to see me, your majesty?" He asked as his grip tightened on the ion carbine rifle in his hands, resting against his chest.

Lumino turned to Nox and motioned for him to follow him. "Yes, come with me, I will explain it on the way. I will say what I am about to ask you. You must do it without hesitation and question." He asked, not allowing him a chance to answer.

Suniah looked back, seeing her husband and General Nox in a different direction from them. She looked up at the chunks of the ceiling that were now gone, jumping over them that now lay on the ground.

Solana passed by palace staff that was rushing past them, jumping over the fallen ceiling. "Mother, where are we going?" She asked, taking notice of Luna's trembling lips and feeling her shaking hand.

Suniah looked back at her daughters, pushing a painting to reveal a passageway. "To a place we never thought we would have to use to ensure your safety." She replied, ushering them in and closing the painting behind her.

As soon as the click of the lock sounded, blue torches flared up, lighting up the long dark hallway, depending on the palace. The dampness caused the air to be chilly, sending shivers down Luna's spine as faint drops of water could be heard dripping onto the ground.

Luna sniffled, and her sobbing had finally died out as she furiously wiped her eyes with her sleeves. "I do not understand. Are we not staying with you?" She asked, finally finding her voice, although slightly hoarse from her wailing.

Suniah didn't answer Luna until she got to the bottom of the stairs and pushed open the door. "We have to ensure your safety to preserve our kingdom and have a fighting chance against the Cerkoik if the worst happens." She explained, looking at the brightly glowing room.

Inside were two glowing crystal pods, one golden yellow and the other dark blue, on the opposite side of the room, with a book in the middle on a podium. The room itself was small, white with bright lights and another door opposite the room.

Luna looked around, no longer feeling the shaking of the palace nor hearing the booming of the ion cannons. "What is this place?" She asked, wiping her eyes with the palms of her hands.

Suniah's downcast face looked down at the floor. "This was built by powerful people eons ago as a way to transport something most precious in a time like this. It was never fully completed and was never tested, so we do not know exactly how it works, only in theory. It does have enough power to send you two somewhere safe." She hesitantly explained, her heart weighing heavy.

Solana's eyes widened as it finally struck her. "You are sending us somewhere? Mother, I have to stay and fight! I am the heir to the kingdom! It is my duty! If anything happens to you, the kingdom will fall -" She exclaimed, running a hand through her hair and getting cut off by her mother.

"There will come a time when you two will lead and reclaim the galaxy." Suniah snapped at her eldest but recoiled, smoothing down her dress to collect her emotions. "Until then, your father and I agreed to send you far away somewhere that the Cerkoik and Emperor Oucxian can never find you until the time is right."

Solana's expression softened as she heard the earnest tone to her mother's voice. "I trust you," She reluctantly agreed as she walked over and embraced her mother with a hug before pulling away. "And I trust Father as well,"

Luna wiped her eyes with the palms of her hands while sniffling. "But-but what something goes wrong? Is-is it even safe?" She asked, fear evident on her voice as she fidgeted with her fingers while chewing on her lip.

Suniah glanced up at her youngest, her heart aching. "Have faith, like your father and I do," She forced a smile, feeling her heart sink at the mere untruth of her words. "It should work, just hope and pray."

Luna ran over to her mother and hugged her tightly. "I do not want to leave you, please let me stay." She begged, burying her face into her mother's shoulder. Her body trembled as she took big gulps of air to keep herself from breaking down again.

Suniah stroked her hair, pressing a gentle kiss into her head. "My sweet Luna, please promise me that once the time comes, you will accept your duty and help reclaim the galaxy?" She asked, pulling away from her daughter and moving her hands to Luna's shoulders.

Luna reluctantly pulled away and looked up at her mother. "I-I promise," She faintly mumbled, wiping her eyes with her hands. Although she didn't know what her mother meant, she trusted her with her whole heart.

Suniah stepped back and longingly looked at her children. "I love you both so much, now hurry, get to the pods." She clapped her hands in a rushed manner, pivoting on her heels.

Luna and Solana walked over to the pods, looking at each other and placing their hands in the middle. The front side materialized, showing a simple platform for them to stand on. They stepped in and turned around, both looking at their mother, who was now in the middle of the platform in front of the book.

Suniah placed her hands on two crystals on the opposite pages of a book and closed her eyes, and channeled her power into starting the machine, giving it the energy it needed.

The pods began to rotate around the platform as she focused her energy on sending her daughters to one place she knew they'd be safe, someplace far, far away. A place unknown to their universe, a place that had not yet come into creation yet, a place the Lunari seer had told her about in a vision she had.

A bright light enloped the room, and the pods and the book both vanished after the light subsided. The doors suddenly burst open, and a flood of Cerkoik warriors clamored into the room.

She gasped as she darted for the other door, dodging the beams of hot electricity that whirled past her. She threw open the door and slammed it behind her, locking it quickly. She ran as fast as she could up the stairs, not daring to look back as she heard their pounding on the door.

Tears's silently streamed down her cheeks, and her chest felt tight like it'd rip open. She inhaled sharply, trying to compose herself as she burst through the door on the opposite side of the palace and found herself surrounded by Cerkoik warriors.

She slowly put her hands up, knowing she was defenseless to evade them. She couldn't take on ten Cerkoik soldiers by herself. Her husband could, but combat wasn't something she knew.

She could only rest easy knowing her children were far away and would someday bring peace, reclaim the galaxy, and defeat Emperor Oucxian once and for all.

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A/N:
Hello, welcome to my new and first ever sci-fi story! I have so much I can't wait to introduce you too. I have been working on this for quite some time and am proud of how it's turning out. I have been slowly crafting this story for a long time, slowly seeing how things grow as I go.

When it comes to sci-fi, I want to try and make things as scientifically plausible as I can, which means doing a lot of research. (And watching other sci-fi movies and series to get the general gist of how things can go).

It will have a magical girl element to it, but it's a mix of Lolirock and Voltron, so if you've seen either one or both, you will have a slight idea of what it entails. Power ups, outfit transformations, mechanical dragons that are spaceships, lots and lots of battle scenes, and anything else you can think of.

Also, I have been reading up on the things not to do via Voltron, namely season 7 & and 8, and how horribly they handled Lance, Allura, and Lotor. I've learned a great deal on dealing with that stuff and how important it is that no character is treated like a joke nor them doing a 180 in character development, along with destroying potential arcs that would have been monumental. Unfortunately, we were scrapped for whatever reason, so it's always a good thing to learn from.

Chapter Talk:
This is how it all started. Now, there will be a major time skip which will show the present time. I was inspired by Voltron for 10,000 years since that is a vast amount of time, even before the earth was formed. (In my world, the earth is only 7,000 years old)

I also have been creating my own lore about our world and what happened. I'm slowly working on the other characters that will show, and it will definitely be a major book series, with each book focusing on something different in the journey to save the universe.

Also, at the end of each chapter, if an alien word I've created shows up, I'll put a little glossary to help better explain it. I may end up putting them in a master list, but hey, I'm making things up as I go. XD it's how I roll.

Alien Glossary:
The Universal Galactic Time System is a system that tells time, much different than how we tell time on earth. Every alien race goes by this even if it wasn't in their language, since almost all alien races share common words like this:

Bhum - Second
Fri - Half a minute
Frine - Minute
Juk - Half an hour
Jukpu - Hour
Ketu - Half a day
Ketuxi - Day
Naky - Month
Uinarian - Year

Thanks for reading!

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