Or a reasonable facsimile at least.
Storms had built up quickly and were blasting the landscape around his vantage point on top of the mobile whatever-it-was. He could see four tornadoes from his vantage points. Blowing dust obscured things beyond a certain distance, with occasional flashes of lightning providing illumination in the otherwise dim surroundings.
He wasn't sure how or why when it happened, but he somehow knew that things had shifted again.
Unacceptable.
I don't know. The work with the second and fourth planet should be allowed. It's quite nice work actually.
I'm not inclined to allow ANY of this to remain.
You were young once yourself. Besides, look at this data from the first contact specimen for this species.
... so this species was screwed up before we'd ever made contact.
It was a youthful indiscretion and no lasting harm came out of it. We'll just use the converters and shift things back the way they were. Well, except for planets two and four. Those environment-modifying microbes are VERY interesting.
You want to use them in the Lifeseed Project?
Not as they are, no. I tinkered with similar organisms myself in MY youth. I might be able to use something of this genedesign in improving my exolichen. What about their human specimen?
Leave him, came a third authoratitive voice. We'll simply restore the third planet and be on our way. This world doesn't matter too much, and we're simply too pressed for time to spend much of that resource here. The specimen's memories might have been largely scrambled, but he's sufficient for the purpose. Restore it so we can get back to our real jobs and hurry.
Oh dear. I DO so hate doing a rush job.
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