Toby opened his eyes, finding himself surrounded by unfamiliar sights and sounds. The room was metallic, with an eerie blue glow emanating from the walls. He felt a mix of confusion and curiosity as he looked around, trying to make sense of his new surroundings. As he sat up, he noticed a small robot approaching him, its mechanical limbs moving with surprising grace.
EL-75, the worker robot, halted a few feet away from Toby. Its voice was calm and soothing, a stark contrast to its metallic appearance. "Greetings, Toby. You are on the Xenomorph planet. Earth has entrusted us with the care of its orphans as part of the planetary repopulation program."
EL-75 continued, projecting holograms of Earth and the Xenomorph planet, showcasing their rich histories intertwined through a shared quest for peace. "After years of war, our population has diminished. We seek to rebuild through peace and coexistence. Would you like to become one of us and join a new family?"
Toby felt a swell of emotion. The idea of having a family of his own was too tempting to resist. "Yes, I want a family. I want to belong," he replied, his voice filled with hope.
EL-75 guided Toby to a chamber where silk cocoons hung from the ceiling, gently swaying. The room was bathed in warm light, creating an atmosphere of serenity. "This is where your transformation will begin. You will become part of a new family with Ava, your new mother," said EL-75.
Toby stepped into the cocoon, feeling the silk wrap around him like a protective embrace. He closed his eyes, dreaming of the life ahead.
The transformation complete, Toby emerged from the cocoon, now Marcus. His new form shimmered under the colorful lights of the chamber, marking the beginning of his new existence. Ava, his new mother, stood waiting with open arms.
"Welcome, my dear Marcus. You are truly one of us now," she said warmly, her voice filled with love and acceptance.
Ava led Marcus to a river where the water sparkled under the alien sun. The air was rich with the scents of exotic flowers, and the gentle breeze carried a sense of peace. They played in the sand and slime, their laughter echoing through the trees.
"This is just the beginning of our adventures together, Marcus," Ava said, her eyes shining with happiness.
As night fell, Ava tucked Marcus into bed, the room softly illuminated by the glow of alien constellations. He closed his eyes, feeling safe and loved for the first time in his life.
"I can't wait to see what tomorrow brings," he thought, drifting into dreams filled with adventures on his new home planet.
















