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from Episode I: The Five Crystals
Nasil watched the five teenagers walking down the street in his mind. He smiled to himself. “They are a good group of kids, are they not? You did a fine job with them.”
The voice answered, “Yes, I am pleased with them. They, without question, fulfilled the part of the Scripture that they were to.”
“And what will become of them now?” Nasil asked.
The Superior Spirit answered, “They will live normal lives in this city Minneapolis. They will always be close with each other. Cody and Amy will marry and have three beautiful children. And when they grow old, all five will come together and bury the five energy crystals in a small chest where it will be forgotten for nearly two hundred years.”
Nasil asked, “And what will become of the crystals then?”
The Superior Spirit answered, “The Old Universal writings predict that ‘when all is quiet here, destruction will come our way. The One who is to bring fear and sadness will show his dark face to this world and the instruments that he needs to make his Weapon will be rediscovered. All of which must come about so that all will be forgiven in the eyes of the Creator and then all will come back to Him…’”
from Episode IV: The Greenhouse Effect
The attendees followed Dr. Randstein down a bright white hallway. It was like the engine room of a giant ship or the filter room to a community pool. You could hear water running through pipes and hear fans humming.
At the end of the hallway, Dr. Randstein said, “Through these doors is my greatest invention. You are about to meet the Biosphere. Be sure not to touch anything. You may meet a few of my co-workers or subordinates working inside. Welcome to the Biosphere!” The scientist pushed the wide, white, steel doors open to reveal what seemed to be a large greenhouse.
A gasp filled the doorway as the attendees gazed at the large dome building. They could see sunshine flowing through the large windows that covered majority of the walls and ceiling.
Dr. Randstein said, “Come, I will give you a personal tour of the facility. Be sure to stay close; the Biosphere is large and I wouldn’t want anyone to get lost.” She motioned for them to follow as they made their way down the steel steps to the ground floor of the Biosphere.
“Speaking of getting lost,” Howard mentioned to Dr. Randstein, “what ever happened to that television crew that, supposedly, disappeared a few weeks ago?”
Randstein answered him. “I know nothing about that.”
Howard made a face. “Come on now, Cassie, I know you better than that.”
Randstein retorted, “I know nothing of that. I do not usually tend to guests.”
Jude spoke. “Then who is?”
Cassandra Randstein stopped and pressed a button on a control panel built inside a small compartment of the stair rail. Soon, a straggly old man appeared from out of the bushes. He was in a white suit coat with long silver hair and a pointy chin.
“Yes, Dr. Randstein?” the man said.