The swirling, sulfuric clouds of Venus, once a vibrant paradise, shimmered with an ethereal glow. This was no ordinary garden; this was Eden, the jewel of the heavens. Adam, sculpted from the very stardust of Venus, and Eve, born from his rib, walked hand-in-hand amidst colossal, bioluminescent flora. The Tree of Knowledge, a towering crystal structure, pulsed with forbidden wisdom. The serpent, a sinuous, iridescent creature, whispered promises of godlike power, tempting Eve with the fruit of the Tree – not a literal fruit, but a shard of the crystal, containing the secrets of manipulating celestial energy.
Eve, driven by an insatiable curiosity, succumbed. She shared the shard with Adam, and in that instant, their perception of Eden shifted. The harmonious energy of Venus turned hostile, the once-gentle atmosphere became a suffocating shroud. The celestial beings, guardians of Eden, their forms shimmering with cosmic fire, banished Adam and Eve. Their punishment: exile to the desolate, red planet, Mars.
Their journey wasn't one of conventional space travel. The celestial beings, wielding forces beyond human comprehension, manipulated the very fabric of spacetime, folding the distance between Venus and Mars. Adam and Eve were propelled through a swirling vortex of light and energy, emerging onto the Martian plains, disoriented but alive.
Mars, with its thinner atmosphere and weaker gravity, proved to be a surprising sanctuary. The lower gravitational pull had an unexpected effect on human physiology. Metabolism slowed, lifespans stretched. Generations thrived, their lives extending for centuries, mirroring the biblical accounts of Methuselah and his contemporaries. They built magnificent cities carved into the Martian canyons, harnessing the planet's resources, their ingenuity flourishing under the alien sky.
But the inherent flaws of humanity, brought with them from Eden, resurfaced. Driven by a lust for power and an insatiable desire to control the very life force of the planet, the Martians began to experiment with the dormant volcanoes, attempting to tap into the planet's core energy. Their hubris triggered a cataclysm. The Martian volcanoes erupted in a symphony of fire and ash, unleashing a global flood of molten rock and toxic gases. Civilization crumbled.
From the ashes of this Martian catastrophe arose Noah, a descendant of Adam and Eve, a man who had retained a sliver of the wisdom lost by his ancestors. Heeding the warnings whispered by the celestial beings, Noah, with his family, constructed a colossal ark, not of wood, but of a resilient Martian alloy. This ark, powered by the very celestial energy the Martians had misused, was designed for interplanetary travel.
As the Martian world was consumed by fire and flood, Noah and his family, along with a menagerie of Martian fauna and flora, embarked on their cosmic voyage. They traversed the void between planets, guided by the celestial beings, until they reached their new home: Earth, a verdant, vibrant world, teeming with life, a second chance for humanity. The memory of Venus, the lost Eden, and the Martian tragedy served as a constant reminder: the power to shape their destiny lay not in manipulating celestial forces, but in living in harmony with them.