It's Autumn of 2014, 11 years later, and there's some excitement! Scientists are beginning to wonder that perhaps the whole space flight idea is realistic. It would be wonderful! The Vulcans would finally make first contact and humans would soar into other galaxies! But it will be a dreadful wait. At the rate humans are developing technology, I may have to wait over 100 years! It's worth the wait.

   Recently I sent the inhabitants of Angel's 20 the rare phenomenon of a triple sunset. One sun rises, and then the next, and then the next, sending a beautiful explosion of color across the sky. Angel's 20 is a planet in a system of 380 planets. All are called Angel's, then their number. Angel's 1, Angel's 12, Angel's 20, Angel's 45, Angel's 370… you get the idea. There's some interesting stuff for people to see out here. Can they progress any slower?!

   I think the most "ooh" and "ahh" thing humans will see in space is the other cultures. The Ferengi, the Andorians, Klingons… They will meet some species that look exactly like humans, such as Bjorns and Bedazoids. I always think to myself that there's more to these cultures than facial bumps. There's what's inside, their systems and organs and blood. There's their religion, food, way of life, language…

   So far, 2014 is just like any other year, although there have been a lot more Northern and Southern lights than usual. Large numbers of people have been gathering in large, flat areas to watch the displays. Astronomy magazines have even been posting articles on what country, city, and exact location is the best place of light-watching.

   On Earth, children are having fun with the old, cracked leaves that fall from the trees. How come they don't have this much fun when I send them "falling stars"?

    I'm growing impatient! When will humans pierce me, the Sky, with their Starships? When will they reach me? *sigh* For now, the sky's the limit!