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Once they dressed and had eaten, the girls all asked if they could go with him as they'd never actually been to an Earth city... they'd only seen them on the Internet and in movies.
Mark said they could all go, but they had to wear their personal shields, which really was a moot point since everyone wore their belts all the time anyway, even Liyana, Gyges and Maren always wore their belts, which looked just like the standard Federation belts. This was going to be the first time they would be in public outside of a Federation controlled area.
After a quick glance at the clock, he added, if they left right now, they could get some sight seeing in.
Soon they were all loaded into Mark's truck. Solara sat in front with Mark as she was the tallest and that gave her more leg room, Liyana sat behind Mark, Rayven sat behind Solara and T'Soona was in the middle of the back seat.
It felt weird to be driving a truck, as he hadn't had to drive anywhere since he had moved to the ranch. He definitely preferred the speed and efficiency of the shuttles. The drive to the city was uneventful, they saw some wildlife that were fortunately well back from the road. There was lots of conversation about how beautiful the countryside was, and how scenic the mountains looked from a distance.
Once they could see the city in the distance, they started commenting about the colour of the air due to the smog. Calgary usually doesn't have noticeable smog, unless it happens to be a cool day with no breeze, and this was one of those days.
When they got into the city limits and off the main highways, the talk turned to the amount of traffic and how much space was wasted for roads and parking. Then once the traffic got heavier and the speeds were reduced, they commented on how much time was wasted in people's lives just sitting in traffic.
It prompted Mark to ask, "What's it was like on Atlanterra?"
Liyana looked depressed as she said, "Very different from this! This is just sad what you've done to your planet. We take care of our planets, you will see. With the exception of walking or bicycles, no transportation touches the ground and there's no pollution.
Mark asked, "We're having a meeting regarding a building. What are buildings like on Atlanterra? What we build here should be similar to what is there."
Liyana had a far away look in her eyes, "Our cities are much different from this, mainly because everyone walks, bikes or takes transit. People don't drive and park and most of our cities you would barely see since we don't have many buildings taller than the trees. The tall buildings are only in the hubs.
Hubs, so you know, are ocean born cities, meaning they float on the oceans so they do not impact the ecosystem. They are the business and office hubs, many people work there, but no one actually lives there. Outside of the hubs, the tallest buildings on our planet are sports stadiums, which are very much the centre of each community, but even they would be dwarfed by many of the buildings I see here."
Mark nodded his head, "OK well that gives me something to think about anyway. I'll definitely need to do some research on the network to see more of what the buildings are like."
Since they were so early, Mark took them by some of the places he had lived, so they got to see the various communities, then eventually ended up at the main viewing area on the Southwest corner of the airport. They had grabbed some snacks, then sat and watched the planes landing and taking off. They asked him a variety of questions about how the airports worked and he tried to explain borders and border security.
After a while, Mark took them around to the West side of the city, where the 1988 Winter Olympic Games were held and then South to the Spruce Meadows equestrian centre.
Of course, everywhere that they got out of the truck, people would stare at them and many asked if they could get a picture taken. Fortunately they hadn't encountered any idiots today.
Maybe people were starting to accept that aliens actually existed and that they may start seeing them more frequently?
When the time for the meeting was approaching, they started heading toward the skyscrapers, taking them past the Saddledome and the Stampede grounds and into the downtown core and city hall.
After parking and then walking into city hall nearly a half an hour early for the meeting, the security immediately scrambled, but staff quickly assured them it was OK and they were directed to an empty meeting room, to wait for the mayor and his staff.
Liyana looked sad, so Mark asked her, "What's wrong?"
Liyana said, "I understand now why we need to have a building or hub in a city, I just hate the idea of supporting this type of infrastructure, it's like I'm helping to encourage a bad habit."
Mark acknowledged, "I know, I now feel the same way, but all we can do is work within their system to try and show the people that there is a better way."
Mark then tried to cheer her up by saying, "Look on the bright side, what we will build will not be polluting or damaging their system any further, and depending on whether we can find a building, to be demolished, or some contaminated site, that needs to be reclaimed, we will actually be helping the planet a bit."
Just then the mayor came in, joined by 3 other gentlemen. They introduced themselves and Mark introduced Liyana and the girls. The other gentlemen were from the city infrastructure, building permits and city planning departments. The mayor started out by welcoming them to the City of Calgary, and asked if Mark could outline the purpose of the meeting, for his colleagues.