[4 | Seeding]In the year 100,000 BCE, the moon makes its first and only rotation since it arrived at the sun’s third celestial body 4.5 billion years ago. In the blink of an eye, it flips 180 such that the former front-facing hatch is moved to the new dark side of the moon. Upon the twisting of its body, the surface debris floats up practically weightless in the unoxygenated atmosphere. The materials then gracefully settle back into an evenly distributed terrain.A few Earth days pass before anything happens with the alien-moon-craft. It then shoots out of a small opening, what looks like a torpedo close to the length of the Willis Tower—nearing four hundred and forty meters long. This 42-kilometer door, on the new lit side of the moon, will eventually become known as the Aristarchus crater—the brightest of all the visible craters. The long tube-like vessel departs slowly, positioning itself into a connecting orbit with the moon. It waits patiently, making many revolutions. The surface of the craft is as shiny as a freshly polished katana. Earth’s brilliant colors reflect upon its smooth shell, flickering like a mirror spinning in front of a flashlight. It continues to turn and loop about the Moon until the Earth is appropriately aligned for the most efficient trip to the surface.Once directed along its oncoming path, the vessel begins puffing out what looks like tiny cloudbursts of steam from thousands of different discharge points along the craft. Each little air ejector moves independently of the other, angling itself away from the Earth to create force directing the vessel towards the Planet.The ship begins to float out of orbit, leaving the dust-covered metallic moon to slip deeper into the vacuum of space behind it. The vessel must move with elegance on its voyage so as not to disturb the inner workings.The inside of the object is as equally circular as the outside. The craft has a cylindrical cutout that extends from one end to the other with a round pointed tip, looking similar to a modern-day rocket. Its continuous spin creates a source of artificial gravity. One could walk along the equator of the ship's belly for eternity without reaching an end. Within the tubular craft resides a colony of humanoid avatars. They are each isolated within oblong-shaped containers. Their feet are stuck to the circular wall, and their heads point towards the ship's center. The bodies are not securely attached to the walls, so the ship's movements make them sway and wobble. The effect looks like the tentacles of an inverted sea cucumber. Each of the Earth-designed body’s is infused with tranoquarts—technology from the core of their home planet. This material helps protect them from dangerous waves and vacuum pressures they may encounter in deep space travel. It also provides the necessary technology for their sole purpose on Earth. Before the craft continues towards the life-dwelling planet, it stabilizes itself to prevent any damage to the payload. As it remains stationed with a slight drift, another ship pops out of the Aristarchus crater. This spacecraft is no bigger than a modern U.S. shuttle. It carries a crew of two pilots and five passengers. Its composition consists of a foreign metal that mimics the surrounding median turning it invisible as it exits the crater. The pilots must wear specialized suits. They need them for the potentially hazardous environments they will be exposed to on the Earth’s surface. A simple gust of clean oxygen could be deadly to them.After the craft exits the crater, the doors begin to close back up. By the time the doors lock shut, the piloted ship had floated miles away from it. The invisible vessel then blasts off, leaving nothing in sight other than a waft of moon dust blown from the surface, re-exposing a small portion of the Moon’s original shiny shell.It only takes a fraction of a second for the ship to find itself entering Earth’s orbital radius. The pilots hadn’t any confusion about their destination. They align the ship appropriately and float in orbit, zipping around the planet a multitude of times as they wait for their shipment of lifeless bodies to arrive. It takes just over a month for the cargo to near Earth. As it does, the invisible craft leaves orbit to escort it gently into the atmosphere, ensuring that it does not ignite into flames as it taps the stratosphere. Once between the stratosphere and the troposphere, a different type of fuel ejects from the engines. The force generated is of magnitudes more powerful than the puffs of cold air previously released. All the tiny engines turn again, angling themselves at the surface of Earth. Their purpose is to oppose the gravitational force sucking them in. This way, they can glide gently through the unknown atmospheres and land without damaging the planet or the vessel. It takes a few hours for the enormous craft to make its way to the surface. As it slips through each outer atmospheric layer, the invisible ship stays close to monitor and ensure its gentle landing.Before the object makes touchdown with the surface, it splits into four individual ships, three uniform cylindrical shapes—descending in size, and one smaller craft containing a cockpit. They slowly float through the air until the largest pod lands approximately 29.98 N, 31.13 E. The others follow, creating an alignment with Orion’s Belt—Earthly coordinates that will become the epicenter of humanity.The cylindrical ships come to the surface, hovering just above a grassy green meadow. They slide around like pucks on an air hockey table, moving to their programmed coordinates. Once aligned, they come to rest on the surface, and their bases sink deep into the soft soil, concealing nearly a third of the vessel's exterior. The invisible ship follows their landings, extending out its unseen docking gear, pressing into the virgin green grass. The green blades flatten to the ground where the feet of the ship touch, creating large square imprints. The impressions remain present under the invisible craft as if a rectangular footed sasquatch left footprints on its way across the land.After some time passes, a door opens, extending a staircase outward to the surface. It looks as if the opening of the door is floating within nothingness, hovering in the clear blue sky. The alien astronauts then begin to exit the vessel. Their spacesuits look like deep-sea diving gear made from solid steel. However, the material is lighter than goose down. They bounce up and down slightly as they descend to the surface—the same way a 20th-century astronaut would on the Moon. Once their feet hit the grass, their suits auto-adjust to the gravitational pull, and they become stuck as if on their home planet. They then walk near the three cylindrical ships. One of the crew members takes out what looks like a synthetic Ram’s Horn. The individual then holds it up towards the settled crafts, and it begins to generate loud bellowing noises. The soundwaves alter the fabric of the three surfaces, and they start shaking. The material then separates from itself. It shifts from connected to being made of small metallic-like marbles. Then the tiny balls divide into even smaller round shapes. They continue to diminish in size until finally, they melt away to the ground, creating three ponds of mercury-like substances. The pools of liquid alien metal then resolidify, forming into uniform square platforms. The colonies of avatars remain at the center of each platform, floating in the air like circular towers of invisible coffins. The largest of the colony’s skins are colored dark brown. The other two colonies are divided into brownish beige colors and light-skinned. The skin tones are specifically designed to accommodate specific ecosystems around the planet.The scientists walk up to the floating bodies of lifeless flesh to analyze them. They fly up and navigate about the pillars of inanimate humanoids, using flight technology built into their suits. They check every one of them for defects or damage, examining thousands. It takes days for them to complete the task. They must ensure they are undamaged before they send them to their designated locations. The void humanoids are intended to act as hosts to the consciousnesses of their people. So, they mustn’t make a mistake. Else, one’s resonance could be lost in the transmission.After passing inspection, all but a small group of the bodies float up and away from the shiny platforms. They have a built-in antigravity mechanism along with a propulsion system that takes them to their destinations. Once they reach their positions on Earth, the casings will become active, signaling the home planet, and the transfer can begin.As the colonies move out of sight, the scientists begin working on the platforms left behind, preparing them for construction. The three platforms are meant to serve as foundations for monstrous triangular towers. These towers will eventually become known as the Giza Pyramid Complex of Egypt—the true epicenter of humanity. All three of the monumental structures will serve a specific purpose in colonizing the Earth.After some essential preparation was performed at the landing site, the scientist, again, uses the magic horn to reopen a platform—the one destined for the Great Pyramid. The platform separates from the center out, exposing the base of the cylindrical ship, which is dug deep into the ground. They hollow out any earth within and then fly their invisible craft inside, sealing it up behind them. They then board the tip of the vessel, which had previously separated from the cylinders, and return to Earth’s orbit. Once in orbit, they travel at sixty-nine percent of the speed of light for three months relative to Earth, looping around the planet continuously. When they return from their lightspeed travel, they have aged three months, and the Earth has aged approximately ten thousand years, putting them around 90,000 BCE.