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Oh yeah I made a post apo universe
But I'm still pretty sure Lagger is more creative
:^)
Here's my own post I made:
The Sophon entered the door and the ancient robot followed. The bridge was (inn Laudmas's own thoughts) somewhat of a disappointment. It had all the usual electronics and devices that gave out dim lights and wavered monotonously. There were some uncomfortable looking seats which seemed as if they were designed for very delicate and elegant creatures (which Laudmas was not). A rumble passed through and shook some of the instruments that were fixed to their containers.
But as Laudmas re-adjusted his vision and he could see all of the bridge, disappointment turned to contentment which lead to awe.
The room was somewhat pointed at the edge where all sorts of panels twitched, glowed, and glimmered. Even a Sophon adept would have been entertained for hours just by those panels. In the middle there was a rather large screen laid on a upraised surface which showed a hologram image that displayed all sorts of information. From the planet they were on, to the amount of fuel they have. Once in a while, the image would flicker and switch to another one. This time, a rather pleasing showcase of unknown flora and fauna. However, what stole the spotlight was the large opening protected by a possibly indestructible but translucent, exceptionally clear, unknown material which allowed one to view the outside world.
The ancient robot viewed through the supposed *window* and was absolutely absorbed by it.
There were epic, towering, gray citadels that Laudmas could see in the great distance. If he were to go zoom back, Laudmas could see all sorts of space ships and platforms moving around (though admittedly, they weren't very vibrant and colourful). Some moved sluggishly, some moved at what one would have called an average pace, and some were rushing past through each other, giving no notice of the splendor of the congestion of vehicles. What Laudmas was most curious about, was the pearly, somewhat shiny precipitate that were falling down to the basis of the planet. They resembled raindrops and as they splashed unto the glass, they would explode in a splendor of silver and separate into more *raindrops* which dripped down in a simple pattern.
"Ah, how wonderous" announced the ancient robot. "A view most have ignored and an opportunity surely missed."
Amusingly, Laudmas didn't notice the humanoid figure at all. He was absolutely entranced in what he saw and paid little to no attention on what he originally planned to do.
I said the world I have yet to properly do something with was