Flying down the coast I couldn't believe how beautiful everything was. I would stop occasionally to rest, this gave me a little time to get a breath of fresh air. The air was so much cleaner than back home. My only conclusion was either the people here had found a much cleaner power source, or they had found a way to get their pollution off of Terra Durom.
I stopped off in Myrtle Beach to get some food supplies and sleep the night. The sun rise the next morning was incredible, so peaceful.
I didn't have much time to waste so I took off yet again. I found it hard to believe that the fuel cell was empty when I found this chopper. Up till now I'd barely used up an eighth of the cell and I had already come a long way.
I was starting to get close, I had just passed Jacksonville. I would be getting there within an hour.
Still no sight of anyone.
I approached the thin body of land at the north end of Dummit Grove. I was getting really close to the secret hanger we had been using to develop the new space craft. But as I got closer I could see that it wasn't there. Didn't seem too strange considering the differences I had already observed.
I decided to come in for landing on the landing strip used for the space shuttle program back home. But as I got closer I found the strip wasn't there. At least not the super long runway I was accustomed to. There was a small commercial sized air strip.
As I came in and landed on the south end of the strip I found that I couldn't see the Vehicle Assembly building used to build the Apollo rockets and the Space Shuttle. That thing was huge and dominated the horizon, I should have been able to see it.
Maybe this wasn't such a good place to come.