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The following information is derived from Information Seed 40 and received by the Gravitational Wave Observatory. I and AI performed a frequency analysis on it. IE edited certain parts to make them more 'readable'. (He might have overdone it.) Please feel free to comment.
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"Petra, you're being ridiculous!" Lila shouted, her face flushed with anger. They were standing in the middle of the school courtyard, surrounded by a growing crowd of curious students.
Petra crossed her arms defiantly. "I'm not being ridiculous, beh. You're the one who's being unreasonable."
"Unreasonable?" Lila scoffed. "You're the one who's acting like a child."
Petra's eyes filled with tears. "I'm trying to talk to you, but you're not listening."
"I'm listening. But you're not making any sense."
The crowd of students watched with amusement and concern. Some were laughing, while others were trying to intervene.
"Just leave me alone." Petra sobbed, turning away.
Lila grabbed Petra's arm. "No, we're not done talking about this."
Petra pulled away, her voice rising. "I said, leave me alone!"
Lila looked shocked. "Petra, you're hurting me."
Petra didn't care. She pushed Lila away and ran off, her tears streaming down her face. The crowd watched in silence as she disappeared into the school building.
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Dear Scientists Working on Spaceships,
I'm writing to express my deepest gratitude for the incredible work you're doing in exploring the vast expanse of space. As a young girl, I've always been fascinated by the stars and planets. Your research and engineering are making my dreams a reality.
I'm particularly impressed by the advancements you've made in spaceship technology. From the development of faster-than-light engines to the creation of self-sustaining life support systems, your innovations are paving the way for humanity's future in the cosmos.
I'm also inspired by your dedication to scientific discovery. Your missions to distant planets and galaxies are helping us to understand the universe in ways we never thought possible. I'm excited to see what new wonders you'll uncover in the years to come.
Thank you for your tireless efforts and your commitment to exploring the unknown. I hope to one day contribute to your work and help make humanity's dreams of space exploration a reality.
Sincerely,
Charlotte
P.S: Maia, an OEF AI, helped me write this letter, but I mean every word of it.