The Pros And Cons Of An Alien Race

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Westbrooks then walks out of the room and into the observing room where the video of Dr. Powell’s’ recording is playing on his laptop is being played and the news is on the TV, everyone is paying close attention to the meteorite coverage.
To reassure humanity that it was there to truly help them, and to calm their paranoia, the Being appeared in the exact location that NASA had predicted the meteor would hit. For the next three days, the Being stood there and waited. Thousands of people and news trucks gathered around him, like a curious crowd at a murder crime scene. With no signs of slowing down, the meteor continued onward, heading straight toward the Being and crowd. The world watched in panic. Then just as the Being started to raise his hand to …show more content…

Its stood six feet tall and was covered in a grayish colored, leather-like suit nearly identical to the original Being but with a difference of color. This new "Being" eyes were also bright orange and they stood out, like a fire in a forest. Both Beings made eye-contact and neither one spoke. The world couldn’t believe what they were seeing, for a second time! They all started to question if the first being lied about everything. Was it really a human before; is it an alien race of some sort; did it come in peace; is it apart of something bigger; was everything it said a lie? All these questions were back on the table again and if he did lie, then who and what is it, what are they? The world had thought it saw it all… A whole day had passed after the arrival of the Second Being. The military figured that this new one was similarly to the first one so attempting to capture it wouldn’t be fruitful, so they stood there and waited as well. The ground around the two beings started to tremor and shake, it was as if the tension that everyone was feeling was physically manifesting itself…. The original Being whom took up the moniker of “God,” finally spoke