When Man Played God

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By Bo Widerberg

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Professor Ephraim Cloud has invented a fertilizer that improve crops to such extant, that we are now able to talk, and get answers from any crop. That seemed to be perfect, however the farmer and people working the soil, asked; should we ask the grass, or our crop for permission to cut, or harvest? However NASA and other organizations was all for the idea, and praised the professor for his invention. The planting with these new grass seeds, started in Africa to make the dessert green. Then NASA decided this must be what we have been looking for up on the moon. So, the next big project became the moon. A large area close to the moons north-pole, was planted and in a short time the planted area could be seen from Earth. With congratulations coming from even hostile countries, professor Ephraim Cloud was given the Nobel price, and was regarded as the best scientist of our era. When the seeds were sent to Mars, the strongest hurricane ever recorded on Mars, took the landing part of the rocket and totally destroyed it. Several weeks later, using one of the satellites that permanently was around Mars a large area had started to grow, large enough to clearly be seen with the satellites. A huge ovation started all around the Earth, praising the professor. Then on day someone looked at the Moon, and at the Sahara seeding. In both locations people had disappeared, several people, and and in Sahara even animals. To get out of the situation, the professor joined the seeds, and became the first person to live on both the Moon, and Mars.
When Man Played God