chronicpie
Selected Sun, Jul 03, 2022
Grinclor had seen many species during his tenure at the Plygon Intergalactic Zoo and Funporium, but the new exhibit was still an enigma to him. Sure, they were simply bipedal mammals, similar to other species at the zoo. They had minimal appendages, breathed oxygen, and the general appearances were not far from the ever so popular Crystodiun exhibit (minus the antlers, of course).
It was the exhibit’s living space, however, that was causing Grinclor to draw a blank. The humans were found in cryosleep, on a derelict ship with engines that stopped running long ago. Based on the ships logs, they were meant to be the first colonizers outside of their own star cluster. With no way to track down the home world, Grinclor could only go off the media files saved onboard, consisting primarily of news reels and something called “sitcoms”.
Grinclor was both amazed and perplexed by these sitcom short stories. These humans appeared to have complex social structures, which often caused amusing situations and heartfelt interactions. The news reels, on the other hand, showed Grinclor the brutality that humans could bring upon not only each other, but the world around them as well.
Grinclor sighed to himself, not sure what to do. None of the media clips seem to point to a single answer, with some humans being happy living in a bustling city, with others seemingly only wanting to hurt their fellow man.
After pouring over the data again and again, Grinclor found their answer. The exhibit would be the perfect home for these newly discovered humans, somewhere they would truly feel at home. Somewhere that everyone knows their name, and they’ll certainly be glad they came.
Grinclor began typing the announcement for Plygon Intergalactic Zoo and Funporium’s newest exhibit, “Cheers: A Look at the Average Human Watering Hole”.
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Submitted by chronicpie on Tue, Jun 28, 2022 to /r/WritingPrompts/
Full submission hereThe prompt
Your Galactic zoo just received a shipment of 24 humans. You have to build a habitat base on very little information.
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