((there were comments about how quickly I made the three worlds in the previous chapter...well, the reason will become very obvious now!))
Hmmm....somehow...this lone sun with those three planets...something is missing. And the answer is obvious. There were no stars in the sky! None at all! So despite Hacker's amazing realism all of this seems totally fake.
Well, no choice...
With a sigh I decided to test that hacker's data capacity to the fullest. At this point this was already a great revolution of pretty much every kind of technology one could imagine, so why not test it all?
Thus, with new conviction, I formed a mini sun and started playing bowling with my previous creations. Okay, maybe I kind of corrected the direction a tiny little bit to properly hit, but I got the general direction right!
To my surprise a bunch of the magic dragons that had developed naturally burst out of their planet's atmosphere and raced away into the dark, their colorful scared shining like stars in the depths of space for a little while. Like fireworks.
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The display of those fleeing dragons was so pretty I decided to let them go. A myth about the stars I wanted being dragons flying far beyond the planets...yes, I'd spread that myth everywhere on my next worlds! A pity I forgot to hit recording.
Speaking of, why isn't there a recording button?
I tried thinking at the menu, but it didn't listen to my thoughts for once. Probably that hacker's way to ensure nobody could show proof of this little game. But honestly, who'd want to get in trouble with him for giving away such an amazing game for free?
Anyway, after cleaning up all the splinters and molten bits I prepared myself for a big bang. Let the world creation go its own way afterwards, I at least was sick and tired of trying to get things right that way!
((the next chapters won't concentrate on our oh so responsible god of creation but a new character.))