• Chapter One

    I saw the professor sitting at his desk, tapping his pencil against his dark brown hard leather book. Which was very thick, and looked as if it had thousands of pages. The book remind me of him. Old, wise, and warped. "I am using two definitions of the word "warped" ", I thought. One describing his back the other describing his... uniqueness? Ah, yes, uniqueness.
    This professor is very unique in a way that separates him from all the human minds on planet Earth. The only possible way of this happening is because this professor is not human, he is what we humans may call "alien". One might think a slimy green goop if hearing the word alien, but the professor looks as if perfectly humanoid, though there are some bothersome must-follow rules to follow in order to complete his research on Earth.

    1.) Without a device of machinery created by the Ornacs, which store an almost infinite amount of data the professor would not be able to communicate with any humanoid. This device must be charged every five Earth days.

    2.) Without an intake of an element (which cannot be pronounced in any human language.)
    every 4.0833333333366 days (about ninety-eight hours) he would in fact die. This element cannot be transfered to Earth. Luckily a similar substance is in what we call "salt", and is able to support the professor's life... if 8.12 pounds is consumed.

    It has been three months since the discovery of his ruse, and this is all I have discovered of the his must-follow rules. I have a notion that there is much more to know about this strange professor.


    To might be continued...