Just read down here: “Docking complete!” a robotic voice said just as the capsule doors opened. Alexandria Walton floated out and went to greet the first people on the colossal space project space ship, Sally Woods and Jayden Thompson floated by, greeting Alexandria and Joshua Frost. After sending Pioneer 19 out towards Andromeda Galaxy, they had been wandering the vast open ocean of space for a few weeks now and had gotten bored. Then they received a call about Alexandria and Joshua coming up to them to help. The two of them have been looking forward to this and now the time has come. “Alex, it’s been so long since I’ve seen you,” Sally exclaimed, floating over and hugging Alexandria. “How’s it going, heard everything about you getting stuck in that neutron star,” Jayden said, patting Joshua on the back while grinning. “Doing great, had fun at AzureXtreme without you,” Joshua replied. “Felt one didn’t you?” “A zephyr and amazing thrill,” Joshua answered, fist bumping Jayden. “Bored up here weren’t you?” Alexandria asked. “Bored as hell, come on, I’ll show you your room,” Sally said, then turned to Jayden and said, “Show Joshua his room Jayden,” “I guess so, anyway, see you in a few minutes,” Jayden replied, then turned to the right of the hallway and ushered Joshua forward. “Follow me,” Sally said and led the way to the left, Alexandria following. They went though the whole process of showing the rooms before meeting back up in the main room. “Have you been driving this thing or have you been floating only?” Joshua asked, “Last time Jayden drove was a few days ago,” Sally responded. “Yeah, we’ve only been floating since then, impatiently waiting for you guys,” Jayden said, floating over to the dashboard and typing something in. “Just like our ship, but with more technology and a wider space,” Alexandria exclaimed, looking about. “I’ll drive us over to Paramecium Galaxy as instructed,” Jayden said as he floated over to the cockpit. He strapped in and started the engines. He pushed the throttle forward and the space ship flew faster and faster until it reached a high speed of 49 light years per hour. The space ship shot past many space junk, zipping by like an arrow whizzing by a highway full of cars stuck in traffic. Jayden moved his hand onto the yoke and shouted over the thundering noise, “Strap in, we’re about to go past a meteorite army!” Barely hearing, Joshua, Alexandria and Sally, floated as fast as they can to a few chairs and strapped in, clicking each buckle into place. Soon, large, fiery sparks spraying off large, solid meteorites boomed across the gigantic open space and shot towards them. Jayden yanked the yoke to the right and the ship narrowly missed a meteorite. He expertly steered the ship through the army of meteorites and skimmed past the sparks. He spun the ship around the last meteorite and positioned the space ship upright. Then a loud, booming voice coming from outside screamed, “Pwillaclypse Ahead!” “Pwillaclypse, what does that mean?” Jayden asked. “Probably another unknown word,” Alexandria suggested. “Like that word that you guys figured out, right?” Sally asked. “Thriapolmn, from the neutron star yes. Everyone still hasn’t solved the question yet though,” Joshua piped up. “You forgot about Graveerigue,” Alexandria said. “What does that word mean?” Jayden and Sally said in unison. “Floating in an eerie place,” Joshua replied, “But we should get going, we’re close by Paramecium Galaxy and we’ll find the definition of Pwillaclypse later.” “Let’s go!” Sally and Alexandria shouted at the same time just as Jayden steered them towards their destination, streaking across the black ocean. They got closer and closer to the bright, yellow and green lights, resembling their destination, Paramecium Galaxy. Sally moved her chair towards the dashboard and started typed. “Paramecium Galaxy is a unique galaxy full of yellow and green energy, shining for more than a few hundred light years away and dominating the other lights. Located in the constellation of Pegasus and shifting to the left each year and a few thousand light years away from earth. Astronomers predict that this galaxy will combine with another galaxy that we can not see and will take over it.” “Interesting facts about Paramecium Galaxy,” Joshua said, looking at the distant lights. “Something’s bothering me,” Alexandria said, nearly whispering it. “What is?” Sally asked. “Those lights seem to be getting brighter and brighter, it’s either getting bigger and brighter or it’s getting closer to us.”
Continue down here: The other three peeked closer at the lights. After a few seconds, Joshua said, “Your right, maybe that’s what they call a pwillaclypse,” “Yeah, and maybe a pwillaclypse is something about lights,” Sally suggested. “Jayden?” Joshua asked. “Yeah,” “Can you boost this ship a bit faster if you could?” “Sure can. I’ll try going at 52 light years per hour now,” Jayden shifted the throttle forward and the ship boosted faster than before. The lights got brighter and bigger much faster now. “Now we’ve got our answer,” Alexandria said. “What is it?” Sally asked. “Those lights are coming towards us,” “You’re right, they are coming towards us,” Joshua said. “I’ll put that data down and send it back to Command Centre,” Sally said as she started typing furiously on the dashboard. The lights got faster growing and brightening and soon, they were faced to a whole army of lights. “Definitions got to be here somewhere,” Joshua said, peering at the bright green and yellow lights. The light energy shot across the vast ocean and flung towards them. “Prepare for light year boosters!” Jayden shouted and pressed a button. “The light shots are coming in a two waves,” Alexandria shouted. “More like an armada!” Sally screamed just as the light speed boosters shot into action. Jayden expertly dodged past the first wave of lights and screeched past the second. Then it all ended. “New word, pwillaclypse, meaning an armada of light shots,” Alexandria exclaimed as Sally put the data down.