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Matthew T. Summers

"A Vacation on Earth" by Matthew T. Summers

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This story was inspired by a picture I discovered today called Vacation Photos by Brie Alsbury. The picture was exactly what I needed today, a good laugh.. and a quick inspiration. :) Hope you enjoy! Also, be sure to visit her page (the link is the title of her picture) and comment there as well!
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Time Stamp : 42hours, 32days, 2 years since departure

 

Cryosleep leaves a lot to be desired.  Through ice-encrusted eyes I saw my first glimpse of the world named “E-Arth.”  Such an odd name, though I suppose that can’t be helped, as it was named by its inhabitants.  Galactic names are *SO* much easier to understand, but since the creatures of this ball of rock haven’t joined the galactic community, it is highly doubtful they know much about proper names and such.

 

Had my nutrients this morning, flavored with just a hint of a spice taken from the surface of the planet I’m visiting.  The travel guide said that it would help prepare me for some of the unique tastes to be found on this rustic travel.

 

Rustic, he said.  Looking at the brochure, it looks more backward than a prison colony.  But, as my life partner had insisted, I had decided to visit this “E-Arth” and see what the simple life was about.

 

Time Stamp : 1hour, 33days, 2 years since departure

 

The residents appear to fear me.  This is strange, as I was under the impression from the brochure that they *LIKED* large, shiny, metallic objects, since so many of them reside inside similar structures.  True, those structures are square or rectangular in shape, and rarely fly like my own does, but I digress.

 

After a few hours of what appeared to be a mass panic, some of the inhabitants arrived and began to use some form of low-yield impact weaponry.  My silvery skin apparently was designed of stronger stuff, because the most that happened was that I felt some slight impacts and a bit of a tickling sensation.

 

Then, some larger form of mobile weaponry appeared, and I decided that, perhaps, it would be better if I visited in some part of the planet that had decidedly less of this metallic housing.  Perhaps there, the residents wouldn’t be as amassed as here, and hopefully less prone to panic.

 

Time Stamp : 14hours, 33days, 2 years since departure

 

Much, much, much better.  Have arrived at what appears to be a growing facility for various plants of indeterminate function.  Vast fields of growths surround my ship, and I have only seen one of the bipedal inhabitants around.  The resident fled at the sight of me, so perhaps their fear is more of what they are not familiar with.

 

No matter.  I have found other creatures here, of a less intelligent sort than the residents, who do not seem to mind my presence at all.  One of them even allowed me to capture an image of my visit, for which I am very grateful.  The creature did not respond, however, to my offer of a visit to the stars; perhaps she could not understand me.

 

Within a few hours, however, metallic aviation-based machinery began to fly overhead, and I felt that it might be time for me to visit another location on this “E-Arth.”

 

Time Stamp : 3hours, 35days, 2 years since departure

 

I have had enough.  This vacation has proven to me quite a few things, the first and foremost of which is such:

 

The inhabitants of  “E-Arth” should *NEVER* be allowed access into the galactic community.  Under any circumstance at all.  Never.  I will fight any request with all of my being.

 

I have been pursued for days on end, and have had no time at all to rest.  Every time my ship comes down for a landing, the inhabitants run away in fear, and soon their mechanical weaponry approaches, and I am forced to leave once again.

 

“Rustic” indeed.  I shall have to have words with my travel agent when I return home.  If this is his definition of “rustic”, I would absolutely love to see his definition of “primitive.”

 

The only good thing I can say is that the four-legged creatures at the growing facility were the only ones that accepted me.  If they were to approach the community for access, I would gladly allow them in with nary a second thought.  *THEY* at least could see beyond the silvery visage to the true heart beneath.

 

Some vacation this turned out to be.     

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21 Nov 2003:-) Dylan Cline
Incredibly amusing! This is great! A really nice little .... thing. I'm not sure how to define it. Lol, see? It's for this kind of tallent that I linked you! Lol, great job!

~Dylan F. Cline~

2 Matthew T. Summers replies: "{chuckles} Yeah, this one was fun. Glad you liked it! >Matt"
10 Feb 2004:-) Dtauri
Hehe - very nicely done! And though the link to the picture is broken now I could guess you were talking about cows or suchlike. I always love a tale of something familiar to us from another perspective. In fact, I'm doing something of just that sort now... Anyways, a good read! 1

:-) Matthew T. Summers replies: "The picture is definitely worth it.. I've linked it in my comment below if you want to see it. 2 Glad you liked it!! >matt"
11 Feb 2004:-) Matthew T. Summers
Note to self.. this pic DID move. Oops.. 12 It was in her sci-fi zone, which is now gone. New pic at
http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/art/b/r/brieal/vacationphotos.jpg.html

Update when you do your next updates. >Matt
20 Feb 2004:-) Dtauri
Haha! Cool! Thanks for putting the link up - that was a very cool pic. I can see how it inspired the humour 1 (and whoops forgot to comment on it... back I go...)

1 Matthew T. Summers replies: "I love the pic, myself. 1 >Matt"
26 Jul 200445 Stephan Calloway
ROTFL - perfect, as always. You captured an essence of the picture flawlessly - it is an amusing look at how we of E-Arth tend to over-react to just about everything.

:-) Matthew T. Summers replies: "Ah, we don't overreact. We just... oh, ok, yeah, we overreact. 12 hehee.. glad you liked it! >Matt"
30 Jul 2004:-) Kehrli
Oh dear. Cows. XD

:-) Matthew T. Summers replies: "12 Moo...."
24 Nov 2004:-) Mandi L. Creguer
Thats hilarious! Omg, lmao! Thats about right too!

:-) Matthew T. Summers replies: "lol.. yeah, it is, isn't it? 12 Glad you liked! >Matt"
14 Nov 2005:-) Elizabeth Wilcox
Cows--I always knew there was something different about them . . . no wonder they look so smug (members of the galactic community. hmph). This story was hilarious! Especially when paired with the picture that inspired it. Also, yay! a lighthearted story!! (ok, aside from the whole ignorant, biased humankind thing)

"Galactic names are *SO* much easier to understand" Once again, I feel that the asterisk/capital-letters technique detracts from the story. I must admit I use it in casual writing . . . but that's just because I'm no good at hand-writing in italics.

"After a few hours of what appeared to be a mass panic"--the "a" isn't necessary. Just say "mass panic"
29 Dec 2005:-) Patricia M. D´Angelo
Since I was here, I thought I'd stop and read. I'm glad I did. Quite amusing and light-hearted. I need to stop by this shelf more often.
8 Apr 200645 L. Shanra Kuepers
*chuckles* This was a lovely, amusing story. ^-^ I'm afraid I have very little to say that's actually constructive. Didn't spot anything that was off at all (well, all right, if you insist, I tend to agree with Elizabeth on the asterisks. Just not done in prose).

It's just a fun little piece, though. ^-^ Perfectly readable even that way, and it does give it more of a journal entry feel. *grins* Wonderful way to toy with the ufo idea in an original manner as well. Great little piece!

2 Matthew T. Summers replies: "This was actually my *FIRST* journal piece. I've since come to really enjoy the journal writing for short stories, it makes for a nice flow. 2 >Matt"
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'A Vacation on Earth':
 • Created by: :-) Matthew T. Summers
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 • Keywords: Alien, Earth, Vacation
 • Categories: Extrateresstial, Alien Life Forms, Humourous or Cute Things, Spaceships, Ships, Bessels, Transportation..., Techno, Cyber, Technological
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