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Kabonfootprint On Earth

Monday, August 11th, 2008

As the Kabon entered the Earth’s atmosphere it would have used it’s shell as a shield to guard against the heat build up due to the friction from the air. The thin atmosphere makes it hard to slow down so there is not much the Kabon could do but ride it out.

Eventually, as the altitude dropped to say 50,000 feet, the Kabon would have deployed its small wings and started to glide. Also, carbonized dust from the burned shell would have trailed behind it creating a streak of dust trail high in the sky.

Now the kabon would have been homing in on it’s landing area, the Sudanese dessert. But at the same time looking for water and vegetation to refresh itself after the long journey through space.

Finally the Kabon landed heavily on some mud near an oasis leaving the now famous Kabonfootprint which would in millions of years time be rediscovered by man.

It’s likely that the first Kabon was a pregnant female since it is unlikely that many Kabon would have completed the journey from Mars to Earth. The offspring from the mother would later spawn a large colony of Kabon spreading Kabonfootprints all over the African continent.

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