Evolution Of Mars Research Paper

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Year 3000, 60 years ago our planet earth was destroyed by man made disasters. Those who survived have colonized planet Mars. The professor, Adam Sendler, studied the machine that was found three years ago underneath Marses surface. Adam Sendler accidentally activated part of the machine, and the bright light started to shine. The holographic video projected with Mars's history. It told a story of the previous occupants of Mars. A story about "Zayanes”. They were an advanced civilization of healers and creators. They were responsible for seeding life on Earth. One day a meteor hit the waters of Mars. The meteor carried a deadly virus. Within days it infected all living things. Every living thing died on the planet. Alien race created a time machine before their extinction. They couldn't go back in time to save their world because they were all carriers of the virus. They hope that one day another intelligent civilization will save them from destruction; by using this artifact to go back before the infection. Adam had told his …show more content…
The bright light started to shine and they went to the past, before the "Zayanes” evolve. Soldier started to fight with Adam. Adam pushed him on the side, the light started to shine again. This time they went to the future. In the future they saw how the surviving humans tried to weaponize the virus that killed "Zayanes”. The virus evolved, and mutated all of them into monsters. Light started to shine again, and machine transferred them one month before the meteor hit the waters of Mars. Joe and Adam agreed on what had to be done after seeing what happens to the human race. They used the machine to destroy the meteor before it ever reached the Earth. Minutes later they started to disappear. They were ok with it. By saving Mars they have changed the history. History in which they didn't exist. Zayanes supervised the human race. Under their supervision, human race flourished. They had peace, health, and

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