Author's note: This chapter uses fictional units. In this case, one "kakotik" is equivalent to 1.25 kilometers, or about 0.78 miles. Likewise, for future chapters, one "tik" is equal to 1,000ths that length.
Chapter 2: Contact
The Stuffed Piggoat Eatery building, Galaoua State University residential ward, 16:08, 29 hours before contact.
Gallo was busy chomping on the cheap food there. Now that he was being close to broke for the month he definitely needed to be careful with his spending.
Tika, on the other hand, was eating some more decent food she bought with her own money with her new rooster plushie placed next to her. The dish was a fish and seaweed salad wrapped in a single fat roll of grain-bread similar to a tortilla, with a little tray of a thin savory sauce to dip it in. But then she saw Gallo eating just some fruit and some vegetable juice, looking rather unhappy. Perhaps she can rectify this?
"That doesn't look like very much, Gallo. Here," she tore a good chunk off the uneaten end of her fish salad burrito and then handed it to Gallo, "have some of mine."
"Thank you." He smiled (or what the avian Gaka do with their stiff beaks) as he took the piece. He was glad to have something substantial today. Perhaps it was payback for that expensive plushie?
"No problem."
As the two ate in the dining area the television hanging overhead had its programming suddenly interrupted by a "breaking news" reel, displaying new information.
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Breaking news from GNN - Unohua's most trusted news source!
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Then it shows the news anchor Mik Connlie, a well-groomed rooster with the iridescent green and blue plumage typical of a Unohuan. He sat on the desk facing the camera and then spoke his telegraphed lines.
"Hey, welcome to General News Network. I am Mik Connlie and I will be your news anchor for today." After clearing his throat and adjusting the stack of papers on his hands, he began the news reel. "We have just received news of what promises to be a fantastic day for world peace today, as the governments of the Republic of Unohua and the Kingdom of Oukashka have just signed a treaty prohibiting any and all military operations within the borders of their respective countries and all their constituent territories, among other things."
The news program then shows footage of the Unohuan President Rinall Riigan and King Ulgesskr III shaking hands with each other across the table before each signing a treaty on the desk. The two nations have been in a cold war with each other for decades over the issue of republican democracy and absolute monarchism. To see two ideological rivals come together like this was welcome news!
"Hey Tika, are you seeing this?"
"Gallo, didn't you say you were gonna lay off the news last week?"
"It's not that, it's good news this time! We've signed a peace treaty with Oukashka, we're not going to outright fight each other anymore!"
Tika almost choked on a piece of food in surprise at the news before swallowing. Could this really be happening?
The news anchor continued. "According to the Unohua Department of International Relations, this treaty promises to not only easy relations between the two countries but to end the Cold War itself! If this proves to be the case, says the Department, then it is likely we will see an end to nearly forty years of high tensions and threats of another World War."
The two leaders proceeded to hold their clawed hands firmly as the paparazzi flashed away at them with a semi-forced smile on their beaks.
"No way," Tika continued to watch the news with her neck craning up to see. "Is this really happening?"
Connlie continued. "Given the vast differences in ideology and tensions between the two countries, it remains to be seen whether the treaty will be followed, although President Riigan assures us that its signing will be followed by mutual trade agreements and other peace processes."
"Well," Gallo said with a bit of cynicism. "I really do hope they follow through. Heck, they better. Treaties are broken before."
"Let's just see what happens. Who knows? Maybe it'll pull through?"
"Perhaps. All we can do is cross our fingers and hope it all doesn't blow up."
The camera then switches back to the news anchor.
"In other news the North Anohuanu Astronomical Association has recently discovered a mysterious object near planet Garorla, which can only be described as 'a flower in space!' You heard me right, a 'flower' in space!"
Gallo twitched his head at what he just heard, looking incredulous. "Wait, what?"
The screen transitions to what is assumed to be footage from a massive surface-based space telescope zoning in on the anomalous object. Garorla was the largest planet in the solar system known for its multi-colored bands of hydrogen and helium clouds, and several red spots that were ferocious hurricanes.
Upon zooming in it showed a blurry and grainy picture of what indeed looked like a thick "flower" with eight differently-sized petals or plumes that extended outwards, coming in from an angle. The headline reads "MYSTERIOUS UFO SPOTTED NEAR GARORLA".
"Tch!" Tika wasn't impressed. "It's probably just another silly UFO thing. People make too much of a big deal out of it." She turns back to eating her sandwich.
"I don't know," Gallo commented. "If this was a hoax the news channel wouldn't be broadcasting this at all... right?" He said nothing more and continued eating. They continued watching the program.
"Thanks to its close proximity to Garorla, initial measurements have been taken of the object relative to the planet's radius, arriving at close to 25
kakotiks
in length, nearly four times the size of our tallest mountain! The NAAA is collaborating with other space agencies across the world to target the object to study it and figure out what the heck it is, although the most likely theory is that it is a comet."
"It kinda does look like a comet, doesn't it?" Gallo raises an eyebrow as he looked at the object.
"It probably is," Tika answered. "But I don't know about comet plumes spreading out so cleanly like that, and the angles between them look too regular."
"However," the news anchor continued, "astronomers have said further investigation is needed. We will get back to you with updates as they come. I'm Mik Connlie and you're watching the General News Network."
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This is GNN! Unohua's most trusted news source!
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