try and find the 7-letter easter egg In 2030, the Worldwide Homo-sapien Conservatory Society, or WHCS worked together with the International Space Society, that includes some of the biggest space agencies, to find a "Planet B" after humans destroyed Earth via Climate change. After SpaceX's multiple failed attempts to colonize Mars and the Moon leaving a disastrous environment, the WHCS and ISS decided to look outside the Solar System. A surprising discovery led to finding an idealistic galaxy only 3 lightyears away. "This included finding a younger star that was recently named 'Hope' and multiple habitable planets that are yet to be named," the ISS said. The WHCS stated that "There is finally hope for the homo-sapiens". By 2035 the ISS and WHCS had picked out a planet for the Homo-sapiens to inhabit. This planet, now named "Planet B" (officially Planet 01100010), is a few thousand miles farther from Hope (the new sun) than Earth is from the sun. Because of this, the homo-sapiens that will go to Planet B (now called "The Transfer Generation") will have to go through an adjustment period. No one can predict what this will do to the homo-sapiens longterm. 2050, present-day, large space ships transporting 150 passengers at a time leave Earth every day to escape the worldwide catastrophe humans left behind. These shuttles have been leaving Earth for 2 years as of October 2048. On Planet B, the weather is cold, it snows frequently in the winter, spring, and fall. In the summer the weather stays around 70° Fahrenheit (around 21° Celsius). The first human shuttle, Shuttle 00001 will be landing on Planet B on December 12th, 2051 if all goes as planned. Each country’s size (amount of land and people) was taken into account whilst dividing the land into “continents”. These continents will have easy access to one another making for fun cross-planet travel. The project that plans to colonize and help inhabit Planet B is called Planet B Construction Project or PBCP. The PBCP, WHCS, and ISS are all working together with the United Nations to create an idealistic, liveable, achievable, and inhabitable planet. Among the construction workers, architects, designers, and organization board members on shuttle 00001, the ISS along with the PBCP sent some light building materials on a shuttle called “Colony 1” which is sent out to transport materials to colonize Planet B. The details are pretty loose, as the U.N. doesn’t want a worldwide government, but the WHCS, ISS, and U.N. are working together on rules about preventing another climate disaster. Many people are protesting against this because they think that it could end up growing into a controlling government or set of laws, but many are fighting for it because they don’t want to have to fall into the hands of a Planet C, if there is one. The ISS, WHCS, and PBCP are also currently working out the details for growing crops and harvesting drinking water on Planet B. With the help of the ISS’s satellites, the PBCP and WHCS figured out that the Southern Hemisphere and parts of the Western and Eastern Hemispheres are the most adaptable to lifeforms such as crops, while the Northern and parts of the Western and Eastern Hemispheres are better for lifeforms such as humans and domestic dogs and cats. The U.N. is working with different national agriculture associations to figure out what crops on Planet B should stay and which should be exterminated. The PBCP is also asking countries to take their agriculture out of global vaults, such as the Svalbard Global Seed Vault to help figure out what crops can grow on Planet B. There should be a shuttle coming in a few years that will carry an abundance of agriculture to Planet B. An Agriculture association is forming that will aim at making sure that farmers can learn how to adapt to the new environment and grow crops for their families and for others profitably. It will be called the Farming and Agriculture Association of Planet B, or FAAPB. Many farmers are excited for this new opportunity. One by one the PBCP, WHCS, and ISS will transport every necessary aspect of Earth to Planet B to give the Homo-sapiens their new home, hopefully forever.