When he woke up the next day, Sobek initially thought he had a dream, but soon he realized that this couldn't be the case since he remembered nothing of his previous life as a human except his knowledge. When he opened his eyes in fact he found himself in front of a scaly wall which turned out to be the tail of his sleeping mother there.
The sun was just starting to rise, but Sobek could already fell its warmth: its rays crossed the clear sky and warmed his body like a radiator. Sobek had no idea how the changing of seasons worked in that world, but since animals generally calved during the warm seasons, there was a great possibility that it was summer.
Although with a little regret, he lifted himself from his comfortable position and stretched. Alerted by his movement his brothers and sisters also woke up and began to get up as well. Sobek noticed that many of them were imitating him, stretching as he did and yawning like him.
He had definitely become some kind of a big brother.
A thud made Sobek turn to his shoulders. His father got up and walked towards the river. It was surely going to get more fishes for him and his siblings. It wasn't the only one: several other spinosaurs were rising from their beds and heading for the river.
Sobek was pleased with that vision: it meant breakfast was on the way. He wasn't worried about his father's absence: his mother remained at the nest and many other spinosaurs imitated her. Predators wouldn't have dared to approach.
Although his brothers and sisters invited him to play, Sobek took advantage of the wait to get a better look at the nearby forest. There were several trees, all of different types. However, there were no tropical plants or anything like that: there was birches, oaks, willows and so on. The forest was very similar of those of the temperate areas of the Earth.
Sobek knew that this was an off-limits area: surely the interior of the forest was full of predators. He could only imagine what he could find: tyrannosaurs, giganotosaurs, carcharodontosaurs, carnotaurs, ceratosaurs, allosaurs...
Until he reached a bigger size and gained better skills he couldn't hunt in the forest, not without the risk of became the one that was hunted.
This wasn't really a problem: spinosaurs weren't proper hunters. They were fishivore animals and like crocodiles on land they were clumsy and awkward. Even their structure was not suitable for hunting: their body was built to remain horizontal, since it favored fishing, and this required a four-legged posture; even if they could rise on their hind legs when they became adult, they remained slow and inadapt to hunt on land. In his current state Sobek could hardly have preyed on other dinosaurs, both herbivorous and carnivorous.
The smartest thing to do, therefore, was fishing as his nature dictated him. Once he got better enough he would have moved to the land and start his life as a hunter.
Sobek remembered the mission that God had entrusted to him; however, he couldn't build any army at the moment. In the first place, he didn't know how to communicate with other dinosaurs; secondly, the only thing animals respected was strength. If he wanted to establish himself as the new alpha, he first had to rise to the top of the food chain.
His father returned with the food about an hour later; a cascade of fishes was discharged in front of him and the other little spinosaurs. Sobek tried to find some live fishes like the previous day, but he was disappointed. However, he didn't let that discourage him.
When he had eaten enough he jumped out of the nest: it was time to hunt!
The day before he had gained 330 experience points. If he had managed to get an equal amount he would have been in a good way in leveling up. This time he walked away from the nest by himself: even if the help of his siblings was useful, he couldn't become too dependent from them. He had to get a prey by on his own strength.
He began to smell the air. For a predator the senses were everything: he had begun to learn how to use them, but he had to train properly to be able to manage them correctly.
He had learned the smell of various animals. Following the one that he remembered belong to the frogs he was able to immediately obtain a tree frog which earned him 30 experience points.
His hunting skills were also improving: he was now much more attentive and patient. Instead of attacking his prey right away, he was learning to sneak up and use the wind as a cover for his scent.
Suddenly the strong gust of wind brought a smell into his nostrils he had never smelled. It resembled a frog, but it was much stronger.
He approached trying to make the slightest noise, and what he found gave him a pleasant surprise. A short distance from the shore, half hidden in the mud, a frog almost a third of his length was sleeping!
[Prey identified: Beelzebufo ampinga, ceratophryidae. Experience: 350 points]
Sobek was seized with excitement: what he had found was a real treasure!
The beelzebufo, or devil frog, was the largest frog that ever existed. Its size allowed it to prey on even small dinosaurs. No wonder the experience points it could give him were higher than any he'd gotten the day before!
Even though he was happy, Sobek knew he had to be careful. The beelzebufo certainly couldn't eat him, he was too big for it, but it could always escape. Such a large frog probably didn't move too fast, but if it ran into the water it could have strayed too far into the river. Sobek didn't want to take the risk of entering the water: he still didn't know if he could handle the current, and besides the river could be full of crocodiles, big fishes and other dangerous animals.
Therefore it was imperative to catch the frog on the first shot. If he managed to jump on it, the beelzebufo would not have been able to free itself from his claws. He just had to get close enough: he had been lucky to catch the frog when it was in a state of half-sleep, he couldn't waste the opportunity.
He continued to approach slowly, even paying attention to the vibrations he emitted with his paws. He was downwind for now, but the wind could change at any moment and reveal his presence. He couldn't waste any second.
When he was less than two meters away, he sprinted and jumped on it from behind! With all his weight he pinned the frog to the ground and pierced its flesh with his claws.
The beelzebufo wriggled furiously and this taken Sobek by surprise; fortunately he recovered quickly and made force on his paws, preventing the frog from freeing itself. To further increase his grip he grabbed the beelzebufo by the neck with his mouth and squeezed tight. Unfortunately, the amphibian had a fair amount of vitality: he managed to keep it still, but he felt at least two of his teeth breaking in the process.
The beelzebufo struggled for a good ten minutes, desperately trying to free itself. Sobek felt the muscles in his legs, neck and mouth burn. "Damn! Come on, does it never give up?" he thought angrily. With each spasm of the frog he sank his claws further into its flesh, using his large body for extra weight.
Finally, after a full fifteen minutes of fighting, the beelzebufo stopped moving. Its body became soft and lost all vitality: the frog had lost too much blood and because of Sobek's claws it was unable to breathe well, ending up suffocating.
Sobek waited a few moments to make sure it wasn't a bluff, then finally he could relax. He roared triumphantly: that could be considered a real prey! And he had captured it all by himself!
It took him about half an hour to eat it all. When he finished he was full. He couldn't have eaten anything until late afternoon, but that didn't matter: with that one hunt alone, his experience points had risen to 680!
It was more than half of what he needed to level up!
Not only that: the beelzebufo also ate small animals, so it was a carnivore, and therefore it had given him 0.5 skill points! Added to the previous day's water snake, he'd almost gotten his first full skill point!
He returned triumphantly to the nest: after that meal he couldn't eat anything for a while, but he wouldn't have remained idle. One of the things that accelerate the digestion was the motion, and with at least twenty brothers and sisters he could do quite a lot of it!
His little siblings were eager to start playing. Not only could he consume his meal more quickly, but he could also improve his hunting skills again!
So he spent the whole day playing with his siblings. Even though it was actually more of a training than a game, Sobek couldn't help but have fun: he felt like he was a child again, when he was full of energy and just wanted to run and jump... well, in a way that was what had happened. He was a cub now, and as a cub he had a lot of energy for playing.
Besides, his siblings were too cute to not make play with them enjoyable. The cubs were always sweet, regardless of the species: even those ones of crocodiles and snakes aroused tenderness. For baby dinosaurs it wasn't different.
With all that training he completely digested the beelzebufo by early afternoon. In addition, his strength had risen to 15 and his agility to 12.
As soon as he felt that the devil frog had been completely digested he resumed the hunt. This time he headed straight for the river's edge: he had more chance to found preys there, since the water would have attracted them. Some of his siblings obviously tried to follow him, but Sobek blew at them, making it very clear that he wanted to be left alone.
The hunt proved fruitful. Sobek quickly found and ate five more frogs and two large crabs, which gave him a total of 230 experience points (the crabs were worth 40 points each). Unfortunately, after that he couldn't find anything else: due to the noises he had previously caused while hunting the other prey, all the other sources of food had fled.
Towards evening he threw in the towel and set off for the nest. Even if he was a bit disappointed, he now had 910 experience points: he planned to level up the next day.
But fate came to his side once again. On the way back he saw something crawl quickly a short distance from him. He initially thought of a snake, but then he realized that it was a creature similar to a centipede.
[Prey identified: Eoarthropleura devonica, eoarthropleuridae. Experience: 230 points]
Sobek felt his heart pound. That centipede was worth 230 experience points! He couldn't contradict the System: the eoarthropleura was at least fifty centimeters long and appeared to be covered in fairly solid armor.
As far as he remembered, the eoarthropleura was an extinct genus of millipede that lived in the Silurian period. Its Carboniferous descendant, the arthropleura, reached 3 meters in length! Fortunately, such insects had become extinct long before the advent of humanity due to the change in oxygen levels.
However, in that disordered world, all species of all ages coexisted. Sobek had long since assumed that Eden's oxygen level was higher than the Earth's oxygen level: he felt far too energetic compared to normal. Furthermore, that immense forest that seemed to cover everything had to pump a disproportionate amount of oxygen into the atmosphere. Therefore the giant insects could safely survive.
But unlike in the Silurian and Carboniferous periods, where they had no predators, here they were nothing but sweet snacks!
Sobek ran after the centipede. The arthropod moved rapidly, but it couldn't match a reptile twice its length in speed. In a short time Sobek was above it.
As he had imagined, the armor of the eoarthropleura was very hard, but with a lot of effort he managed to break it. He cut the centipede into three parts and devoured them one after the other.
When he was done, he had reached the amount he finally wanted! With 1,140 experience points, he could level up immediately! To confirm that a notification appeared immediately.
[Experience points needed for level up achieved. Would you like to level up?]
"Yes! Yes! Absolutely yes!" Sobek thought, authorizing the command. A moment later, excruciating pain emerged from all over his body.
Sobek felt himself being pulled from all sides. He roared furiously as he felt his bones lengthen, his muscles moving, his cells rapidly multiplying to fill in the blanks. Under his gaze his paws became thicker and the ground seemed to drop.
The whole process lasted just ten seconds.
At the end of tha agony Sobek breathed a sigh of relief. It had been quick, but certainly not pleasant. Taking advantage of being still close to the river, he went to reflect himself in the water.
Physically he hadn't changed nothing: his appearance was always the same. However, it was evident that he was bigger. "System, show the interface!" he ordered.
The System promptly obeyed.
[Spinosaurus aegyptiacus]
Level: 2
Length: 2 m
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 1 ton
Diet: carnivore, fishivore
Strength: 98
Agility: 82
Defense: 41
Maximum speed: 3 km/h
Experience points: 140/2,000
Skill Points: 0.8
Fame points: 0/1,000,000
Bonus money: 130
As he had imagined, his stats had soared: strength, agility and defense were far superior to when he started his day!
He was now 2 meters long and 1.2 meters high. He could already be considered a small/medium sized dinosaur!
Experience points for leveling up were increased. Sobek had foreseen this: since getting bigger meant hunting bigger and bigger preys, and therefore they could provide him with much more experience, the experience needed to level up also had to increase with each advancement. Unfortunately, Sobek could not yet determine whether each advance doubled the required amount of experience points or simply increased it by another 1,000 points. He hoped firmly in the second hypothesis, but to verify it he would have had to wait to advance to level 3.
However, he could be satisfied. He had done it: he had completed his first advancement! And it had taken him less than two days!
He knew he wouldn't have always been so lucky, but he could take it as a good sign, or not?
Proud of himself, he returned to the nest. Here, however, a problem that he had not calculated arose: both his mother and father immediately got on the defensive when they saw him.
Sobek hadn't thought about it: his parents might not have recognized him! After all, it was only a meter long when he left the nest that morning!
Fortunately, his mother walked up to him and sniffed him. After checking his scent she realized he was her son, so she let him pass.
Sobek breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, animals did not rely on sight alone to recognize their companions: smell also played a big role. To confirm this, even his brothers and sisters as soon as they saw him did not recognize him, but after having smelled him they began to scurry around him as they had always done.
He reentered the nest, but found that it had grown smaller. With his larger size he took up much more space. Many of his little brothers and sisters snorted in offense as they pushed each other, but after some effort they managed to find the right position.
Sobek sighed. It was a little tight, but at least his siblings still kept him warm. After his next level up he probably would have been forced to sleep out of the nest like his parents.
Sobek woke up sore and with a heavy weight on his face. When he opened his eyes he found that one of his siblings had rolled over in the sleep and landed on his head.He was annoyed, but he couldn't blame the little spinosaur. After all, Sobek alone occupied nearly a third of the nest.Most of his brothers and sisters didn't even reach half a meter in length, while he was a two-meter colossus. They didn't even seem to belong to the same brood! If any scientist had passed by and had seen the nest, he probably would have thought he was a retarded cub from the previous brood.When he got up his movement awake all his brothers and sisters who blew in protest. Sobek felt sorry for them, but there was nothing he could do about it.As usual, he calmly waited for his father to bring him the breakfast. However, he knew it wouldn't have been enough to satisfy him this time. A larger body needed more energy to live, so from now on hunting would have been vital to his survival.His father didn't d
The next morning Sobek was awakened by strange movements. When he opened his eyes he found that some of his brothers and sisters had come out of the nest and were playing on his back. For cubs as small as half a meter, a three-meter older brother was basically like a huge slide for them.Sobek let them do it: they didn't bother him, so he could let them have fun. Until they started nibbling at him, he wouldn't need to chase them away. Besides, he had more important things to think about. "System, open the main interface!"[Spinosaurus aegyptiacus]Level: 3Length: 3 mHeight: 1.5 mWeight: 1,5 tonDiet: carnivore, fishivoreStrength: 170Agility: 130Defense: 86Maximum speed: 4 km/hExperience points: 180/3,000Skill Points: 3.5Fame points: 0/1,000,000Bonus money: 340Much to his relief, the amount of experience points for each level up only increased by 1,000 points at a time, not doubled. Even so, however, it was a fairly high expense.With his current size he would no longer have
The next day Sobek went hunting as soon as he woke up, without even waiting for his siblings to wake up. He headed for the forest and, as usual, placed the eggshell in plain sight.As on the previous day, the first to show up were the compsognathus. After all, such small animals couldn't go too far, so the little pack was still near and they could smell the egg's yolk. Sobek promptly killed one and left its carcass on the sand as he had done the day before.His hopes were not disappointed: after an hour, another thylacinus came out from the bush to eat. Sobek killed it exactly as he did with its predecessor and devoured it.With the thylacinus and the compsognathus he had gained another 1,600 experience, enough to level up again. He didn't hesitate and immediately agreed.After the usual ten seconds of pain he opened the main interface.[Spinosaurus aegyptiacus]Level: 4Length: 4 mHeight: 1.8 mWeight: 2 tonsDiet: carnivore, fishivoreStrength: 510Agility: 470Defense: 142Maximum
When the sun rose Sobek was already awake. He would had lied if he had said he wasn't very excited: this would have been his first time in the river!Even if the yolk in the eggs had not yet completely dried, that type of hunting could no longer support him. He needed more preys, and since he had proved that the forest was still off-limits, his best way was to follow his father into the river.He was confident enough now to dive into the water. Even if there were very large prehistoric crocodiles, most of them would have lost interest in front of a five-meter predator. The only ones who would have seen him as a prey would have been titans like the deinosuchus, but common crocodiles would have aimed for smaller, more viable preys like fishes.Of course, there were other dangers as well. For example there were snakes: gigantic animals such as the titanoboa and the gigantophis hunted in the water. Or there could be freshwater sharks or other huge fishes...But he had no choice this time.
Now his experience points had dropped back to 180 and the threshold for leveling up had risen to 8,000 points. However, for once Sobek wasn't focused on them. His focus was on other skill points.Sobek had gotten to know how skill points worked during his previous hunts. They could only be supplied by animals that could feed on terrestrial vertebrates: for example, if they ate only insects, they were classified as 'insectivores', while if they ate only fishes they were 'fishivore'.However, it wasn't necessary for an animal to be exclusively carnivorous to be worth skill points; if its size or its abilities were enough to allow it to eat terrestrial creatures with bones, than it was consider a carnivore. For example spinosaurs almost always ate fishes, but their size allowed them to feed on even smaller land animals.As a result, Sobek had at his disposal a wide range of animals that lived in the river that could provide him with skill points. An example were crocodiles and snakes. But
For the next two days Sobek always went fishing in the inlet. At that time he had managed to capture four stethacanthus.Freshwater sharks were particularly abundant in the inlet: the absence of larger predators due to the shallow water had favored their spread. Unfortunately, it couldn't be said that there were thousands of them: Sobek had only managed to take a couple each day.That number was insufficient to satiate him. To make up for it, Sobek had fed on one of the onchopristis captured by his parents. It didn't provide any experience points, as it had been killed by another spinosaur, but at least his stomach was full.However, the effort was not in vain: he had gained other 4 skill points from the sharks. In total, he now had 4.1 skill points. Just one more stethacanthus and he might have upgraded [Swim speed] one more time.In addition, his experience points had also risen, even if much slower than before: he now had 6,180 points. Just a little longer and he would have reached
Sobek had seen it right. Over the next five days he relentlessly hunted the amphibians that inhabited his new fishing area. He spent the whole day there and only returned to the nest in the evening.There were amphibians of all kinds: acanthostega, ichthyostega, crassigyrinus, eriops... each of them was just one and a half meters or at most two meters long, but they had a high nutritional value and there were plenty of them, consequently they were enough to satisfy Sobek.He currently had 7 skill points. Each amphibian had provided him with 0.5 skill points at most, but with so many of them he had accumulated several. He also found a torpedo fish hidden in the mud which gave him 1 more skill point.Thanks to [Swim speed] it was enough for him to sneak up on his prey and charge once he got close enough. Sobek was counting that once [Ambush] was improved, the hunt would have become even easier.Unfortunately, on the contrary the experience points provided by the amphibians weren't much.
When the leveling up finished Sobek opened the main interface to check his attributes.[Spinosaurus aegyptiacus]Level: 9Length: 9 mHeight: 3.3 mWeight: 4.5 tonDiet: carnivore, fishivoreStrength: 1,120Agility: 1,085Defense: 560Maximum speed: 10 km/hExperience points: 3,600/30,000Skill points: 2Fame points: 0/1,000,000Bonus money: 1,250"30,000 experience points to the next level up..." Sobek grumbled in his head. He had hoped he could reach level 10 more quickly.If he found another baryonyx he could have gained a lot of experience very fast, but it was difficult. Even if in that world all the dinosaurs of all ages existed together, that didn't mean that he could found one of them every twenty meters.Like spinosaurs, each baryonyx established its own territory and stayed there. Tramps who had still not find their own place were rare.It was also unlikely that the baryonyx would have settled too close to the spinosaurs pod. If he wanted to find one he had to go further, but
It took Sobek a few moments before he realized he was back in the room where it all began. That room where time and space ceased to exist, and where everything and nothing seemed to have changed at the same time. He already knew where he had to go; walking through the infinitely large (or perhaps infinitely small) room, in a few minutes (or perhaps a few centuries, who knows) he reached the familiar armchair on which was seated a woman with white skin and light hair.God didn't even seem to move since she sent him to Eden. Even her expression didn't seem to have changed at all. She was still the same, beautiful and terrible at the same time, whose gaze was both magnetic and loving on him. “Welcome back, son,” she greeted him in her crystal clear voice.Sobek advanced on her. This time there wasn't an armchair waiting for him, but a large mattress wide enough to allow him to lie down. She lay back on it and gazed intently at God. Even now, after he'd grown i
On the continent of Maakanar, near a river that was once a typical spinosaurus nesting place, something immense could be seen. A huge creature was lying on its belly, but nevertheless it was so tall that its dorsal sail towered over the surrounding masts.Sobek was now thirty-three years old. To say he had grown into a behemoth was an understatement: he now measured 150 meters from head to tail and reached 45.6 meters in height. Even without activating the mutation he was now larger than Godzilla: the gigantic atomic reptile was a tiny lizard compared to him. All kaiju would be small compared to him. Even King Ghidorah would have been forced to acknowledge its superiority.In the last five years he had hardly moved. After the death of his last loyalist he returned to his birthplace and settled there. He ate what was provided to him from the [Personal Manger] and drank the water from the river. Otherwise, he remained calm, warming himself in the sun or admiring the star
After a few days Nefertiti settled at the lake together with her father and her last remaining uncle. With the help and indications of Sobek she built a comfortable nest and there she laid her egg.Thus began the brood. The female spinosaurus never moved from above her little egg, keeping it constantly warm. Sobek and Buck brought her food and water. When Nefertiti was hot, Sobek used her huge wing as a parasol and Buck fanned her with his tail. In the rare moments when it was cold, the two of her huddled to help her warm up.That routine went on for three months. Finally, at the end of the third month, a familiar clicking sound came from under Nefertiti's paws.The female spinosaurus reared up and looked down. A small crack was opening on the egg. With a smile she moved from above it. The crack widened more and more and finally a large piece of egg broke off, showing a lively green eye that stared intently at Nefertiti.“Hello, baby. I'm your mothe
Time had passed again. Sobek couldn't even figure out how much time had actually passed now. One year? Two? Maybe three? He didn't know.After his retirement, Sobek had gone deep into the forest of Maakanar. It was hard for him to move his huge body through the trees and very often ended up destroying them: his passage was evident as a trail of uprooted trunks was always behind him. He had moved permanently to the lake where he had met Buck and where he had established his first army. And he hadn't gone there alone.Carnopo and Buck had joined him just a month after his departure. They, too, had decided they'd had enough and abandoned their roles entirely. After all, in the new world there was no longer a need for either an army commander or one of the shock legion. Now there was peace, and the old war veterans had no reason to try to find their place in their world. So they had decided to do what they had always done: follow their pack leader.The trio spent th
Another year had passed. In Sobek's eyes, time seemed to have begun to flow more rapidly. The months and weeks all passed almost the same and in a flash the morning turned into evening.Humanity had continued its advance. By now, Aphrodites had been fully colonized. Whole cities had sprung up on it and millions of settlers had begun to live there. Davis had now reached more than a billion inhabitants and Hermes now owned thousands of mining establishments.Thanks to teleportation technology it was so advanced that traveling between planets was even easier than going from one city to another. Since energy and material consumption were now no longer a concern thanks to solar panels on Hermes and mining plants on asteroids, everyone had a portable teleportation device. By now, being hired to work a mine on an asteroid was no different than being hired to work at the local convenience store.Colonies on the moons of Leviathan and Behemoth had multiplied, providing e
More time, more changes. In just one year, many things had changed.Nefertiti had assumed control of the entire astrophysics division of the dinosaur pack, effectively acting as acting pack leader for them. After the first shared mission, she had begun to promote more policies of integration and union between humans and animals. She had facilitated interspecies interspace operations, sending animals and humans to work together in the new worlds to be colonized. Furthermore, there was still much to colonize, as human attention was slowly shifting beyond the outer Solar System to the dwarf planets and comets of the Oort Cloud.The work was not cheap and with it the possibilities of working together. With the Dyson Sphere nearing completion, energy was no longer an issue. After determining which moons to colonize, the Eden Union had begun an intensive mining program in the asteroids of the main belt in order to be able to build huge lenses to capture the sunlight and also
One more year, more innovations. The more time passed, the more progress seemed to accelerate. It was like a speeding train that multiplied its speed every second: first slow, then faster and faster, until it turned into a giant projectile.Sobek knew that progress was bound to accelerate more and more, after all it was his nature. For each new discovery, countless doors open. And every door leads to other doors. This was the nature of progress. It was no coincidence that it took humanity less than two hundred years to go from horses to aircraft capable of leaving the orbit of their home planet.He recalled that on Earth, where he came from, progress had become so fast in the 21st century that it was enough to be born even a generation later or further back to find oneself in a completely different world. While in 1990 the main communication system was the satellite phone, in 2020 people used social networks for the most disparate things. While in 1990 movies were watc
More time had passed. This time it was a year… or maybe a year and a half? I don't know. Not that it mattered much, actually.The world's attention to the inner solar system was gradually waning. Now that three planets had been terraformed, even if one of them still wasn't enough, and Hermes had become a stable colony that was continuously producing large panels of glass that joined in the orbit of the Sun to form the Dyson Sphere, the humanity was beginning to anticipate new challenges. From the inner solar system it was time to move to the outer solar system.Although some colony outposts were already present on some moons of Behemoth, they could not be defined as true colonies. However, now that energy consumption was no longer a problem thanks to the Dyson Sphere, which although not completed already released enormous amounts of energy, the Eden Union decided to start an exploration program of the entire outer solar system, or at least of the space between B
Two more years had passed. The advance of humanity towards the stars continued inexorably.The hypotheses of the scientists had proved to be correct: using a combination of gravity control technology and energy obtained from the Dyson sphere, although still incomplete, they had managed to accelerate the rotation of Aphrodites. The planet was slowly accelerating, though not too fast. There was generally talk of an hour each week. At this speed there was no risk of destroying the infrastructure already present on the planet. Yes two years, the rotation period had gone from 2082 hours to 1978 hours. Continuing at this rate, it was expected to reach 24 hours in 'just' another 38 years.Once this process was completed, the huge orbiting mirrors could finally be taken off. The day/night cycle would no longer be artificially determined and there would no longer be the risk that something would go wrong due to the impact of a micrometeorite. In addition, the accelerated rotati