1. Departure From a Dying Blue World

====================================== =Watch the full entire video here= ====================================== 16:9 (horizontal) -    • 🚀 The Eden Engine 🌍✨ A Lone Astronaut’s Jo...   9:16 (vertical) -    • 🚀 The Eden Engine 🌍✨ A Lone Astronaut’s Jo...   ====================================== =Your feedback is very important= ====================================== ✅ Please, rate this video. What punctuation would you give it between 0 to 10? ☑️Tell us in what topic/theme you would like to be based the next video, and what character you would like to be the protagonist of it. 🌌Please, if you enjoyed the video give it a "like", comment here, and subscribe to the channel, all those things are very important for us, and we will thank you a lot for your participation and support. ====================================== =Description of the video= ====================================== Captain's log, mission day one. I watched Earth shrink behind the observation glass until it became a fragile blue spark wrapped in storms. The oceans below were no longer endless mirrors, but broken plates of gray and green, poisoned by centuries of heat, hunger, and war. Cities still glowed on the night side, but even from orbit they looked like embers refusing to die. My name is Captain Elias Vale. I am the only living crew member aboard the interstellar spacecraft Argo Dawn. The others are voices now, preserved in mission archives, folded into the ship’s memory. I was chosen because I could survive alone, or maybe because I had already learned how loneliness sounds. Our destination is Eden-9, an Earth-like exoplanet orbiting a golden star twelve light-years away. Decades ago, deep-space telescopes found impossible geometric structures on its surface. Then came the signal. Not random noise. Not natural rhythm. A map. A warning. A promise. The scientists called the source the Eden Engine. They believe it was built by a civilization older than our first forests, perhaps older than life on Earth itself. The transmission suggests the machine can repair planetary atmospheres and restart collapsed biospheres. If it is real, Earth may live. If it is a trap, then I will be the first human to die answering it. Before launch, my daughter asked me if stars remember people. I told her they remember light. Tonight, as the Argo Dawn ignites its interstellar drive, I hope that is enough.