Nyangco's story


I came to this planet a few years ago, to study the changing climate on the surface of the planet HEART-03. I now realize that what I saw from outside was much, much, less serious than what I actually see here.
Anyways, I was looking for a good place for me to observe the humans from a more natural setting. I'm against all that taking a few samples of them in spaceships stuff. Its too frightening for such a primative species. I was looking for a child, preferably a very blunt one since I don't want it to go through a process of experimental realization. I found a bunch of samples; One from area NA-787, one from A-213, and a few from the continent EU. But what caught my eye was the kid in area EA-82(the south one of course, as they seem to be quite provoked when I miss this.)
This child...was quite bizarre. I tend to be very gracious since humans are inevitably very ilogical, but this was a different kind. This child acted exactly the opposite of the way in which, at least from what I know from years and years of research on the creatures of the planet earth, a human child behaved. I constantly monitored this sample with half curiosity and half excitement. From my extensive research humans are proto-social beings in which their behavior is hyperassimilated. This small Korean child was the anomaly. I was suspecting it encompassed some sort of a social defecit(which, turns out it did,) but from the data found by my radio-intelimeter suggested otherwise.
And this curiosity, was what sent me here. I am living with this child, disguised as a cat plush. I have never appreciated the soft nature of our race so much, as my exterior allowed her let her guards down on me. In fact, the most important acomplishment currently is the study of this child and many other. Turns out our idea of the behavior of humans were quite different from reality. And turns out the change happening to planet HEART-03 is leading the planet to a accelerated demise. This is my diary on a dying planet ful of beautiful, ignorant beings.