Man discovered fire and used it to create tools and weapons to hunt and fight. He then harnessed fire as an energy source, developing combustion engines, electricity, and eventually nuclear power. Intoxicated by the ability to control great energy, man explored the universe but became lost in space, forgetting Earth. Meanwhile, experiments on Earth caused catastrophic damage, flipping the planet upside down and erasing all records of human civilization. Man was left starting over again alone in a harsh unfamiliar world.
2. Man woke up naked to an empty, savage world. He sheltered himself from
danger and sought comfort from the harsh enviroment. An enviroment
in which he had no control.
3. Man then discovered fire and used this fire for many things. First, he used
the fire to melt metal and create strong, lite tools to help him fight and
hunt.
4. Man soon realized that he could use this fire to do more than create ob-
jects. He realized that when combined with other elements he could use
this fire to project and move objects. He invented guns, engines, and rockets.
5. With combustion and steam power, man began to understand the essence of
fire as energy. He grasped the concept of thermo dyanmics, and harnessed
this energy to produce electricity.
6. Intoxicated by power, man sought bigger and better ways to harness ener-
gy. He created nuclear power to power whole nations and cities, and pro-
pel things through space more effectively.
7. Soon superluminal transportation was possible and man began to explore
the vast universe around him. He discoverd new modes of living in differ-
ent enviroments that defied what man knew on earth. In man’s eternal
quest to go where noone has gone before, they became lost in space, forget-
ting about the planet they had once come from.
8. In the mean time, Earth became a wasteland of man’s many failed experi-
ments and internal conflicts . Experiments with energy eventaully caused
the earth’s magnetic fields to shift, flipping the earth on its head. North
became South. Land became water. All record of human existence and
knowledge was lost.
9. Man woke up naked to an empty, savage world. He sheltered himself from
danger and sought comfort from a harsh enviroment he could not con-
trol....