Last week, I confided in my work colleagues – I told them
about my spaceship. This was the first
time I’d ever told anyone, ever, even though I’d had it since the age of nine,
so that’s forty years give or take.
My
colleagues found it hilarious, but we’re a close team and that was OK. I’m sure they saw the sense in it.
My spaceship may or may not exist. You can’t touch its hull or eat strawberries
from it’s hydroponic garden in this universe, but I like to think there is a layer
of the multiverse somewhere where it exists in the traditional sense of
‘real’. It is crescent shaped, and
enormous, and from the outside looks as though it's made of polished silver.
This is why I don't do my own graphics work |
The spaceship can accommodate a few thousand people and will
be used as an ark when the apocalypse kicks off.
There is limited room on my spaceship so not everyone can
come. When the skies are ripped apart
and the oceans boil, and Godzilla stampedes through Birmingham, or however the
End comes about (not that I believe any doomsday stuff - this is just for concept's sake), there will be people who are under his foot and not on my
spaceship.
I can decide who those are.
It is a very satisfying pastime. If I meet nice people, I make a mental note
that they have a place reserved on the spaceship. If I meet horrible people
(or, as I am not always that nice, people that I just don’t like), then I mentally add them to the ‘barred’
list.
If I meet people who are particularly competent, I might
even assign them a job on the ship. I
know, for example, who one of the pilots will be, one of the navigators, two
chefs, several of the engineers and some of the mechanics.
After I’d explained all this to my work colleagues – who
reside day to day at the desks next to mine – they all wanted to know whether
they are on it. That, I am not at
liberty to say. The essential rule about spaceship is that you can never tell
anyone who is and isn't on it.
Clearly this rule will need to be broken when the apocalypse
is imminent, so people can pack and that, but I am led to believe there will be
Signs*.
(* I am not bananas. I don't believe in an Apocalypse, except perhaps one that we are making for ourselves and probably deserve. But the mental spaceship is a very good de-stresser for when people are being crap and I can't do anything else about it!).
All the best, Mir xxx
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