With the advancement of technology, humans are no longer restricted to Earth and have begun to explore other planets. A science fiction novel called Spectrum depicts a future of alien contact in which humans travel freely between planets via portals. The protagonist in this story is a private investigator who is good at weaving stories to gain access to alien worlds. And in such an adventure, the grassland planet shows its mysterious face, waiting to uncover the amazing secrets hidden behind it.
His name is "Walker," as he is affectionately called because he can travel between stars and solve various problems.
Prairie II, also known as Prairie II, is an idealized planet resembling the Old West of the United States. It has a strong American culture and style, attracting more than 20,000 colonists to settle here. However, the charm of the grassland planet lies not only in its landscape, but also in the fact that there is an indigenous race on this planet, and their interactions with outsiders have led to many stories.
In this vast land, the indigenous people were called "Indians" by the colonists, and their lifestyle showed values that were completely different from those of the colonists. This contrast in cultures sparks many conflicts and becomes part of the cases Walker investigates. Every time Walker steps onto this prairie, he is not only searching for lost stories, but also for humanity and identity.
Grassland Planet is not only a place to explore, but also a stage to find yourself and interweave your destiny.
Walker's case began when a wealthy client asked him to find his missing daughter. After a brief investigation, Walker discovered that the girl was actually on the planet Library. When he tried to bring her back, he was prevented from doing so by an accident. But what is even more shocking is that as Walker's investigation deepens, he discovers that the girl has different bodies on different planets, but each version of her faces the fate of death.
In the whirlpool of fate, Walker has to face himself who is similar to himself yet completely different from himself. Can he save the last version of the girl?
During the investigation, Walker came into contact with the unique culture and outlook on life of each planet. Among them, we were fortunate to meet the residents of the planet Arank. They have completely different values from humans and even know nothing about the meaning of life. This gave Walker a lot of thought about the nature of human nature, life and existence.
The ecosystem of the grassland planet is full of various creatures, each with its own characteristics, allowing Walker to experience a whole new form of life while solving cases. In all his expeditions, the unique characteristics of each planet undoubtedly made him rethink the diversity and coexistence of life.
Walker's story is not isolated. He is surrounded by a variety of characters, from cute alien creatures to indigenous people with profound strategic thinking, and even some civilizations that have been lost to this day. Such diverse perspectives are also constantly promoting Walker's growth, allowing him to learn more within a limited time.
Each character leaves a different mark on Walker's adventure and challenges his beliefs and values.
In adventure after adventure, Walker finally faces the huge conspiracy hidden behind it, but the ending of the story is not so simple. Between salvation and loss, he faces the final choice, which is not only a personal challenge, but also a test of humanity and morality.
"Spectrum" explores the mysteries of the grassland planet and brings out the resonance and thinking between humans and extraterrestrial life. After such a story, we can't help but ask: What is the meaning of life in your heart?