Great Being Five had been practicing mindfulness while idly airbrushing some of the scenery on Orea, her second favourite planet, when a Thought Bubble popped up in the corner of her monitor. It was her friend and protégé, Great Being Nineteen. His Bubble glowed amber with agitation.
‘It’s Planet Earth. Something’s wrong!’
Five flicked a switch and focused her Third Eye on the spiral galaxy that contained her most beloved planet. Nineteen was right. Planet Earth was behaving very oddly. The whole world was flickering, like one of the earthlings’ little light bulbs when it was about to go out. Her Eye roamed around the screen. The stars in the Milky Way were shifting and shimmering ominously.
‘I think it’s the Time Grid,’ Nineteen yelled. ‘Something has gone wrong with the reset on Planet Earth1. Do something, Five!’
On the far side of her screen, a large chunk of the Milky Way blinked off and on.
A bolt of alarm shot through her. What had gone wrong? All she’d done was turn back Time a little bit in that small corner of the galaxy, so that the little humans could have a major re-think and cease their wanton destruction her lovely blue planet.
And it had all been going so well. The little earthlings had emerged from their planetary pandemic a reformed race. They’d been caring for the planet so well.
‘Shut the planet down!’ bellowed Nineteen. ‘Earth is compromising the whole galaxy!’
‘I can’t do that after all we’ve done,’ snapped Five, anxious to protect her little humans. She took a moment to focus. ‘There’s no need to panic.’
Nineteen’s Thought Bubble eye-rolled.
Five started scrabbling at the keys. She’d just have to reset the Timer again. Go back to the previous setting. Switch it off and switch it on again. Wasn’t that the mantra of every Techbot?
A sudden thought occurred to her. ‘What about your Mind-Set Program, Nineteen? Can you replicate that?’
Nineteen’s Thought Bubble made a thumbs up sign.
Five aligned the Time-Grid counter to its previous setting: 01.01.2020. She took a deep breath and pressed the reset button. At least the little earthlings wouldn’t know they’d already been through Nineteen’s Mind-Set Program, and after all, it had only taken a year for the scourge to die down. They’d be fine.
The screen went blue.
Five held her breath.
The image reappeared. Planet Earth and the Milky Way were stable. The Space-Time Balance had been restored.
The Thought Bubble made an apologetic pop.
‘What’s wrong, Nineteen?’
‘Sorry, Five. Planet Earth’s Virus-Settings wouldn’t accept the same program again. I had to opt for a Mutation.’
Five clutched the edge of her keyboard. ‘What do you mean?’
‘The pandemic is going to take a little longer to play out this time.’
‘How long?’
‘Well, there’ll be at least a second and a third wave before it’s over.’
‘And then?’
‘You’ll have your beautiful blue planet back again.’
‘But what about the little humans?’
‘Those who survive: never better.’
It’s been more than a year since we last caught up with Great Being Five in a story I wrote1 shortly after South Africa and many other countries first went into hard lockdown in March 2020. I wrote the story you’ve just read in January 2021, when South Africa went into the second wave of the pandemic but never got around to posting it. Reading it again this week, as the country teeters on the brink of the third wave, it seems even more apt than it did when I penned it.
You can find all the stories featuring Five here.
Photo credit: watercolour painting by Elena Mozhvilo
I hope it works this time.
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Absolutely, for all our sakes. 🙂
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Amen. 🙏
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I hope that there won’t be any waves after the third one! Good one, Chris. Really enjoyed this
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Most definitely. I’m so pleased you enjoyed it, Shweta.
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Pleasure, Chris 🤗
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green world saving machine
eco
not to mars
or the nearest stars
tho
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Definitely not to Mars (a previous episode refers). 😉
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episode? not an epode. dear Chris is my epistle to you.
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😀 There was a little local difficulty earlier in the series!
https://lunasonline.wordpress.com/2019/10/04/a-new-dawn/
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john f pegged it ramble tamble.
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Interesting tale, Chris, of these ‘artists and tinkerers’ resetting Earth in our pandemic times, and the waves caused. “Great Being Five” and “Nineteen” are such cool character names 😎 Will check the other stories in the links. The watercolour Earth by Elena is a perfect addition to the story.
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Thanks, Ford! Five is one of my favourite characters. If all had gone to plan she’d have saved the world several times 🙂
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Sounds like Five tried? Haven’t caught up with the other stories yet, but shall do 🙂
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🙂
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Nice story! ❤
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Thank you, Carol anne 🙂
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Very immersive story, Chris, with a poignant ending! 🙂
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Thanks, Tom. Hoping it does work out. 🙂
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Your story got me, even I am not a sci-fi fan. It certainly is a timely piece too.
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I appreciate your kind comment, Cassa. Thank you 🙂
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Well, I had to get to know the story better so two cups of coffee later , I am glad I did.
The story ” montage” is honestly gripping. And the intricacies of the cause and ripple effect you explore , among other ideas, create many and interesting possibilities.
And all that from/for the 0,03% of the universe that are our known periodic table elements.
Well done Chris; I hope your inspiration for the continuation of this story will stem from better circumstances than the ones triggering its genesis.
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Thanks, Nick! I’m delighted you enjoyed your journey through Five’s universe. I’m not sure where I’ll go with this next, but there has to be a happy sequel somewhere down the road. Let’s hope it doesn’t take too long to get there.
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A timely and thought-provoking story, Chris! Brilliant writing.
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Thanks so much, Eugenia! 🙂
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You’re welcome, Chris!
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Ominous, but a great piece. 🧐
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It will come right in the end… 🙂
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What a nice flash fiction story! Always interesting to what inspires creativity!
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So pleased you enjoyed this, Benjamin!
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You’re welcome!!! 🙂
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Very clever, Chris, and quite well timed too. Ugh! I’m so tired of waves now.
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Thanks, Robbie 🙂 It’s becoming more difficult to see past the current storm…
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I know, I am grateful that I am an upbeat person who isn’t prone to depression.
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🙂
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Here’s hoping they reset us again, just after the bloomin’ pandemic, Chris, with lessons learned and a great new start ahead for all of us. Although, alas, some of that all will have other ideas. Sigh. Still, bright days ahead! 🌞
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Hoping so, Tom, hoping so!
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Great to see Five back, Chris! I hope the reset works this time. 🤞
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With newly-reformed Nineteen by her side, what could possibly go wrong? 😉
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😜😬
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Great reminder Chris that we all need a reset from time to time and we are not alone in this universe.. I have a sneak feeling that there are eyes upon us and our management of this world and global travel restrictions might be extended to the rest of the universe if we don’t get our act together…
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Quite so, Sally. Who could blame any of our extra-terrestrial neighbours? 🙂
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xx
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[…] Head over to enjoy the rest of this thought- provoking message:Planet Earth: Restart (again) […]
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Thanks for sharing, Sally! 🙂
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There has been lots of talk around the internet in certain circles about a great restart.for a few years now…I like your take on it…Well written, Chris given our current predicament with the covid I now have tea so will go back and have a read 🙂
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Thanks, Carol! Yes, I’ve seen some of that. It’s an interesting concept.
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It certainly, Chris although we should be careful what we wish for 🙂
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Agreed!
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Love the hope and such awesome story telling. The dialogue too.
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Thanks, Jude 🙂 Time I flexed my flash fiction muscles again!
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Very in shape indeed😃
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🙂
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Very prescient of you to write that in Jan, Chris, and an (unfortunately) perfect time to post it.
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I rather wish it weren’t, Matthew. On a brighter note, the situation seems to be improving in your neck of the woods. Fingers crossed it stays that way.
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🤞
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Amazing story
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Thanks very much, Kally!
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Timely! Thank you 😊
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Unfortunately so. Thanks for stopping by!
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You are welcome!
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