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In Search of a Sun Dome
Here are four survivors of a rocket that had crashed. For a great distance, they had walked through rain that had splashed so long, and so hard, that everything was turning white. The downpour continued steadily through day and night. “Does it ever stop raining on Venus?” one could ask. A journey through the planet’s ceaseless rain is a task. It requires the strongest earthmen to endure the rain; a challenging test to withstand frustration and pain. Venusian jungles are thick with vegetation. Survival is usually of short duration. The torrential downpour cuts through the trees and the land. It is steady and so strong. A man can hardly stand. It’s continual pelting of raindrops on his head. It does not take long before most men wish they were dead. On this planet, there is one thing that they would call home. It is a round, yellow building known as a “sun dome”. Inside, there’s a man-made plasma giving light and heat; where it is dry and comfortable, with food to eat. Thirty days and nights had passed since their space ship was downed. They blindly tread through the rain until a dome was found. However, inside, it was dark and cold with no sound. Gashed holes in the ceiling proved there was no one around Venusians attacked here and killed everybody. These creatures were infamous for their savagery. On the map, another dome was shown to be nearby. Only a few kilometers away, it would lie. They would leave in search of the next dome they hoped was near. Their compass readings were off; their position not clear. Suddenly, their ship with two dead crewmen would appear. They had traveled in a circle, causing them great fear. A dark, ominous, electrical cloud they would see, spewing thousands of lightning bolts, a monstrosity. This caused their compasses to show inaccuracy. The group’s leader yelled “Everybody get down right now”, but one man stayed up and tried to run away somehow. He was struck by the lightning, and was burned quite badly. Remains of this man were charred beyond identity. The raging storm cost the crew another casualty. The three remaining men continued on their journey, blindly hoping a sun dome was in propinquity. Based on the short story "The Long Rain" by Ray Bradbury
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