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Cesnar System Alert

3D Studio Max Space posted on Dec 28, 2004
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Large amounts of radioactive particles have been detected by our long range sensor net. Our sensor net picked up these unusual emissions about 30 minutes ago from the Cesnar II System which poses no threat to us but has none the less been brought to our attention. We believe that from our previous solar system scans that the planet was inhabited by a primitive yet advanced civilization which relied on the power of the atom. If our assumptions are correct then what we are seeing are atomic detonations on the lower land and mid land mass. This particular race could be experiencing a nuclear war and we are priviledged to see it. Our data is very limited but we also believe that the fragments are that of wandering asteroids that may have strayed to close to the planet since the material make up resemble that of various asteroids from the outter belt and not of the main planet Cesnar II. Well i hope you enjoy and i await your comments.

Comments (1)


tony_br22

8:25AM | Tue, 28 December 2004

hi, superb done Max'ing .. stunning space picture !


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