Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Griffins Egg: Gunther :: essays research papers
Griffins Egg GuntherGriffins Egg is a story about Gunther, a man who lives on the moon. Andhis adventures,as he gets into all kinds of situatutions. He, along with many a(prenominal)others, have inhabited the moon because Earth is engauged in a fullthermonuclier war. The dangers of the moon however, also come along. Solarflares, dangerous robots, CMP chips, and many more dangers have a bun in the oven Gunther on themoon.As gunther is delivering some fuel rods to the G5 Assembly Plant, aSurface Warning is broadcast, this is high levels of radiation caused by a solarflare. He is 30 minutes a behavior from the nearest shelter, and the advisory is for20 minutes. He finds a way to make a rig to sit under the truck, so he would beshielded from the radiation. He also uses his robot, Siegfried, to control themovement of the truck while he is riding under it, on his way to the plant.When he at last made it so the plant, he went inside to find it filledwith thick, smoke-like mist. His ligh t only distorts the images, so he turns itoff and gets used to the dark room. When his eyes lastly got ad merelyed, it wasjust in time, because just then a big metal puncher came by and punched a holein the ground right attached to him. He stumbled away, only to find that the robotwas following him. He ran into the shelter and closed the door, sealing therobot outside of the shelter. The shelter was s small room, just big enough tofit a cot, a chemical toilet, and a rebreather with spare oxygen tanks.A while later, after the flare was over, the CMP chips, which has beenimplanted in everyones brain that had come to the moon, was being used againstthem. Krishna, a scientist, found that if he broadcasted over the chipsfrequency, he could make hypnotic suggestions to the people with the chips.Gunther had to find a way to stop this, so he and another scientist, Hiro,
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