Friday 9 December 2016

V6: Issue 3: Pages


by Cat



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>> You have accessed the mainframe using the username: Guest. 

>> You have selected the language: English. 

>> Welcome. I am the Intra-Earth Informational Database. The date is year 2114: month 12: day 03. IEID contains all of Earth's geological, natural, cultural history, and environmental data. Information contained in IEID is compiled from the now offline Global Internet and Global Alliance Research Databases. Current status: six hundred functional satellites; fifteen hundred and three functional cameras equipped with surface-level sensors; one hundred and forty-three atmospheric weather balloons. Twenty-two thousand and forty-two items of sensory and analytical equipment are offline. Their status is unknown. 


>> You have requested information about: Global landmasses.
>> On year 2114, month 09, day 10, all fourteen major tectonic plates shifted simultaneously. Exposure to the largest burst of solar radiation recorded to date caused a sudden increase of pressure in the earth's mantle. Thirteen thousand and nine hundred volcanic eruptions were recorded in the twenty-four hour period following the event. In six days following the solar event, ash and debris in the upper atmosphere prevented heat and radiation from dissipating, causing the Earth's surface temperature to increase a global average of 11 degrees Celsius, the equivalent of 284.15 Kelvins. On the seventh day after the event, the simultaneous melting of ice caps and collapse of tectonic shelves caused Earth's visible landmasses to sink below sea level.


>> You have requested information about: Homo Sapiens. 
>> All members of the species Homo Sapiens have disappeared. For an index of surviving mammalian, reptile, or aquatic organisms, query Index 16708.22. 
 
>> You have logged off IEID. 
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