Trial and Punishment: An Epic Poem

At the beginning of Its imperial rise As guardian of the galactic horizons The Entity had adopted a circumspect presence But saw how cultures could quickly descend Into nuclear oblivion, rampant AI, exhaustion Of mineral resources in their lands, gas or ocean And this was the outcome for virtually all And even the few that didn’t fall But survived to expand into space Could invade worlds with a voracious taste For terraforming, mining, disrupting ecologies Eradicating food chains and emerging biologies Viewing all as secondary to their own ambition With devastation following their every mission.

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The world is teetering on the brink of collapse; politically, socially and environmentally. What can save it? A man and a woman from distant continents are drawn together to make a terrifying decision on the planet’s future.

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One response to “Trial and Punishment: An Epic Poem”

  1. helen teague avatar
    helen teague

    I would say it was prescient but it is no longer an event in the future – but of our own time.

    Another beautifully written piece.