Accidental Genesis
Copyright VidarGander  
 

Tales of 150

It was a heavily damaged Oort planet that hardly reached its way back through the Kuiper belt. This round lasted almost 150 million years as well. Not so many objects were collected by it this time. However, the strong gravitation force was still the same, so the planet got a small tail of object when it started its fatal fall towards the star once again.

Once out of the Kuiper belt, the Oort planet passed the outer planet’s orbit after sailing a distance of 10 A.U.. After another 10 A.U. the Oort planet flew under the seventh planet’s South Pole. The gravitation turbulence pulled the Jovian planet a little in its way. Consequently, the seventh planet slowly tipped so the pole pointed towards the star.

The Oort planet also passed directly under a moon that was very much influenced by the Oort planet’s gravitation. First the moon sailed towards another moon that was hit. The second moon moved towards the planet’s pole. It merely stroked the surface. Then it flew out again, followed with a cloud of gasses. The gasses eventually formed a small ring around the planet. Then the Oort planet had gained high speed and fell towards the center of the star system once again.

Have you started without me, Lucie asked in a strict voice. Klype jumped in the chair. He did not quite know what to say, because it was true and not acceptable. I was merely playing around with some astronomical hypothesis, he excused. Lucie was suspicious. She did not recognize his strange behavior and could not explain the reason for it. I have decoded the writings of an aquarian at Astro he said with some pride.  He saw Lucie's suspicion grew. This crystal actually has recorded the writings of a humanoid at the fourth terrestrial planet, he continued. That caught Lucie's interest. This scenario will rather be a tale out of the writings.  Let me, he said, and started telling: