With the approaching new millennium, the prior excitement was now overshadowed with a kind of passive progression. Ideas of seeding to other stars was no longer of mainstream discussion. This was to be an era of re-appreciation, a time of examining our own Sun System yet again, and excepting that we had only scratched the surface.
The idea of cross planetary breeding was now considered a must. With human evolutionary changes occurring on the Moon and Mars, it was of mainstream acceptance that human beings should consider individuals from all terrains as potential mates. For an Earthling to mate with a Lunar Human and have offspring was considered a beautiful thing. The offspring would add variety to the Sun System mankind, an way of preparing to adapt entirely to a way of life where perhaps the abandonment of the home planet was possible.
By the year three thousand, human beings had only begun to settle and populate colonies on new frontiers. On principle alone, we called home the many moons of Jupiter and Saturn. The prospect of deep Sun System colonization could be now be achieved. Yet human beings were in a state of passive progression, feeling overwhelming assured that time was in-fact on our side; finally accepting that this was merely the beginning.
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