I found myself alone in a space station. Now, when I say space station, I mean space civilization. This place was enormous. There were gardens, buildings, elevators, escalators (I love escalators; I often ride them up and down whenever they are available), and more. There was even a public transportation system made out of these crazy metal spheres. And all of this was suspended in space in a 1970s futuristic style space station made completely of edgeless silver metal.
I was at this space station for a reason: I had an important message to deliver to the leader of the civilization there. Unfortunately, there was not a soul to be found there. I spent my entire dream searching for a sign of life, but the only living thing I could find was a field of grass (some people do not count vegetation as living, but I certainly do). As I searched for humankind, I came across many interesting structures. I climbed ladders into little firetowers, rode escalators, flew on a zip-line, attempted to get into a public transportation sphere (sadly the system was in lock-down), and climbed around many buildings.
After spending nearly an entire dream searching for life, I decided that my quest was futile. I then walked over to a gigantic metal wall that was indescribably huge. There I found a button. After pushing this button (without any though whatsoever) the wall opened up, slowly revealing an enormous window. Out of this window I saw the most beautiful view of space that I have ever seen in my entire life.
Then I awoke.
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