![]() ![]() We had questions, and we would not stop until we had the answers. There was no alternative to our lives but death. ![]() Was it only a few days ago that our history was taught in two stages? The time before the dome was spoken of in reverent tones, while the time since was nothing more than a cautionary tale to keep the unprivileged in their proper place. When did our forefathers decide that it was necessary to save our race by going inside a dome? Was it the moment they saw the comet in the sky, or was it later, when they realized the deadly implications of its existence? Was one voice responsible for the decision, or were many involved? These things are not taught to us, only that the decision was made. The question that often puzzles me is how do you pinpoint the exact moment, the precise word, or the final action that changes everything for everyone? My own history has to have such a moment, yet I have no idea of how it occurred. Whether it is for the better or for the worse can only be told after time has passed and stories are written by those who witnessed it. ![]() There are moments in history when drastic change comes about. ![]()
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