(IDK what title to put)

472 13 1
                                    

A/N

When the POV is an Alien's, things like nouns ; time; measurements and even some verbs and etc. will be translated to English, along with speech.

All of the species' of Alien talk entirely different languages, although they hear things as we would when we talk to one another. They don't necessarily have the same objects or things that we do so when they refer to an object in this scenario, it will be in '...'

Also, they hear what we say in a variety of different nonsensical noises.

*Strake's POV*

After me and the others had checked on all of the animals, I had got only one left to check on. The newest animal, a Human.

I made my way over to the Human Surveillance Area and checked the stats on his simulation. He had altered with the ass of a 'mop'. I punched in some code into one of the command boxes and pressed the 'enter key'. Instantaneously, the 'mop' should have re-materialized  inside of the simulation. 

Next, I checked the camera system that is implemented inside all animals simulations. They seemed to be going through some kind of cabinet in one of the many rooms that their house is riddled with.

For a Human, their home is quite lovely. It has a very welcoming exterior that just screams comfort and the interior is extremely homely and simplistic with just a smidge of modern in Human's planet in appliances and etc.

The furniture is rustic and all looks well loved while appliances such as the 'fridge' and what-bot look brand-new and high-quality for Human expectations.

Everything is spic-and-span. Not a speck of dust in sight. 

It is clear that the Human takes great pride in their belongings and loves their house dearly.

However, all of the stuff that the Human owns looks like it would have been quite expensive collectively. Well, at least for what the Human species' Economy is like. 

The must have a good-paying job. Most likely an important role or status.

While my mind was making all of these observations, the Human had wondered off elsewhere.

I checked the systems for heat signatures matching that of a human and I found one around 112 degrees C. This temperature was in a large room situated in the center area of the first floor.

I pressed a few buttons and the large camera display that I am on suddenly changes from a view of the previous room into the one that the Human is in now.

As the live footage becomes more visible and gains a lot more clarity, the Human just falls onto a pristine 'couch' and goes limp.

I let out a faint chuckle and watch the Human for about two more minutes before I make a brief sweep of the cameras throughout the simulation of the Human's house.

The simulations are always identical to the actual physical, tangible house.

After I cover every room, I make another check of the simulation status and core, etc. and turn of the power to the active cameras, letting them go into idle mode-motion detection and head out to regroup with my colleagues.

Tomorrow will be a busy day. We are going to do more inoculations and  injections as well as a thorough  check-up with every animal. All of the more advanced animals with go through operations. Some will be implanting neuro-chips and some will be other implantation. Some will also undergo cybernetic or biological augmentations.

Then, the day after that will be observation day. Then finally, after that, it will be selling day.

'Humans never do well with any of these.' I internally sigh. 'Just hope that the new one can cope well enough.'

Interstellar CapturingWhere stories live. Discover now