"We are here," Dexter said interrupting Solaria and Adrian.
Adrian was lying on his back as Solaria's large body bounced up and down on his dick. Solaria expertly rode his dick without causing her massive body to crush Adrian underneath her.
"Just a moment," Solaria responded as she felt Adrian's body tense under hers.
Adrian nodded as he stared up at her enormous tits bouncing up and down. "I'm cumming," Adrian's body tensed as he shot his cum deep inside Solaria. Immediately she fell to his side as her body went cold.
"Dexter?" Adrian asked as he looked at Solaria's silent large body next to him.
"Yes," Dexter replied.
"Where are we exactly?" Adrian asked as he got out of the large bed. The way down seemed like a significant drop.
"Are you going to jump?" Solaria asked as she looked at him with her purple eyes.
Adrian knew he could make it, but why risk getting hurt when he knew she would gladly carry him?
After getting dressed, Solaria carried Adrian to the central control room. Solaria put Adrian down on the large console. What he saw in front of him was amazing. The planet was much larger than Earth. The oceans looked like they were bright silver. The lights from the cities sparkled like glitter on a black canvas.
"It's beautiful," Adrian said as he stared at the bright marble ball in front of him. As the ship got closer, the larger it got. "It's huge!"
Adrian thought that Earth was enormous when he saw it for the first time from the ship's view screen. This planet made Earth seem like a small marble next to a bowling ball. "How many of you are there on the planet?"
"Four thousand, three hundred and sixty-two," Dexter replied.
Adrian turned in shock as he looked at Solaria. "That's it?"
"Yes," Solaria responded. "Any more than that we would deplete our resources, we wouldn't have enough tasks for each of us to do, and it would make our lives difficult to maintain order."
Adrian nodded. It was the most logical answer. "It would eliminate a lot of problems on Earth if we did the same thing."
"There is no turning back for your planet, it will end sooner than most of you think," Dexter replied.
The ship had started its descent through the atmosphere. What Adrian saw next made him move forward. The cities were huge compared to Earth. The buildings nearly scraped the skyline; rows and rows of smaller buildings lit with a variety of colors greeted the ship as it flew over them.
What looked like clear tubes linked all the buildings. Adrian tried to peer through the glass, but he couldn't see what was inside. He guessed it was a way of travel.
The ship stopped and started to lower itself down into the top of one of the most significant buildings. As it lowered, another craft shot out of one of the openings. "What was that?" Adrian said, looking up.
"I have returned, so another explorer has been sent out," Solaria responded.
Adrian again nodded. It made sense he would have to get used to the way of thinking like Solaria if he was going to get along with her kind. Logic over reason.
"I have made a small vehicle for you to ride in once you get outside," Dexter said as Solaria picked him up off the control panel.
"A vehicle?" Adrian asked.
They got into something that resembled and felt like an elevator. It shot upward. Adrian looked out and saw many other ships, as well as additional spacecraft, docked on many of the levels as they went up.
"Most of us tower over you," Solaria said. "We don't want you to get accidentally stepped on."
"Also you would have to run at a constant speed to keep up with the rest of the citizens," Dexter added. The voice emanated from a wristwatch Solaria had given him as they exited the ship.
Adrian looked at Solaria as they stood at a large door.
"Are you ready?" she asked.
"Will I be able to breathe? Is there a certain path I should drive on? I..." Adrian said as he got nervous.
"Everyone knows you are here," Solaria said with a human smile. "The air is breathable for humans. If anything, it is much cleaner than what you had on Earth."
The door slid open. The planet's atmosphere rushed into the ship. Adrian took a deep breath. It felt good; the brisk cold air shot around him. He guessed it might be in the low sixty-degree range. Adrian saw two suns in the bright sky.
"I also put eye protection inside your vehicle," Dexter said.
Adrian and Solaria walked down the small ramp. Solaria shot upward as she got out into the open. Her body also changed from being human back to her robotic frame. Others came to greet the two of them. Adrian stood still as they stopped close to him.
"Greetings," one of them said. It bent down to one knee and looked down at Adrian. "Welcome to our planet. Solaria and …" It stopped as it looked at Solaria.
"Dexter," Solaria responded.
"Dexter," the robot in front of him said. "I apologize, we are not used to talking in your terms."
"I understand," Adrian smiled. "If you choose, you can talk the way that is easier for you."
"No," the robot said, shaking its head. "You are our guest, the first guest we have had in over three centuries."
"Wow," Adrian said in shock.
"Come," the robot said as they walked forward. Solaria was right; he could tell they were trying to walk as slow as they could, but even at their slow pace, he was having a hard time keeping up.
"Dexter?" Adrian said into his wristwatch.
"Behind you," Dexter replied. "I had to modify it so that you would be able to drive it."
Adrian looked behind as a large buggy came up to him. It had large wheels and a sleek style to it. Adrian got up into the driver's seat. "I hope it is to your liking," Dexter said.
"Definitely," Adrian said as he looked it over. It had a gas pedal, brake pedal, and a steering wheel. Adrian popped on his sunglasses or eye protection as Dexter called them. Solaria stared down at him. Adrian knew if she had her human face, it would be smiling at him.
"We are heading over to the large building," the robot male said. "There you will meet our..." it stopped as its eyes began to flash on and off quickly.
Adrian remembered Solaria used to do the same thing when she was thinking or processing information.
"Queen," it continued. "I had to see what the term a human would use to describe our leader."
Adrian didn't bother to ask what they called her. He had learned that they didn't see each other as individuals.
Adrian was amazed at the city before him, especially the inhabitants. Some of them were taller than others. They had different color schemes for the lights in their eyes as well as the colors that illuminated their bodies.
Adrian stopped at one of the light bridges. The things he thought were tubes as they were flying in were actually bridges made of light. He had seen them as they walked but hoped they wouldn't have to cross one.
"What is it?" Solaria asked as she came back to him.
"Is it safe?" Adrian asked as he looked at it. The bridge was long and connected the path he was on to the structure he was supposed to go towards.
"We weigh a lot more than you do," the male robot said. "In comparison, you in that vehicle will be like a cat to an elephant." To make his gesture complete, he stood on the bridge, then called the others towards him. "If all of us can stand on it, you can surely drive on it."
"If any bridges fail, the safety program immediately ports any falling matter to the nearest landmass," Solaria said.
"That doesn't help," Adrian replied.
"I will be watching," Dexter said.
Adrian nodded. He felt assured that Dexter would not let him fall. Slowly he drove the vehicle forward; once he was on, he pushed it forward at a faster rate than before. Below him, he could see other bridges and buildings. He didn't even want to think about how high he was at the moment.
"The top of your tallest skyscraper," Dexter said.
"I didn't want to know," Adrian said.
"The Burj Khalifa could fit under you with room to spare," Dexter said.
Adrian had seen the tower on the internet and the thought that he was higher than it at the moment did not sit well with him.
"Please stop," Adrian said.
"If you were to fall it would take almost a full..." Dexter started to say.
"I did say stop," Adrian interrupted him.
"Birds that fly this high usually..." Dexter said before he stopped. "You have crossed."
Adrian sighed as his vehicle was on solid metal again. "You did that to stop me from thinking, didn't you?"
"Yes," Dexter replied.
The doorway to the large building was gigantic. Even Solaria seemed small passing through it. "She must be very tall," Adrian said as they passed through the large arc.
"No," Solaria responded. "Most of our structures are made this way."
Adrian nodded, even though he didn't understand. For a race of thinkers, the thought of building structures with extra room didn't seem to fit. His watch vibrated as he looked at it; there was a text.
"They think they might grow if they fix the power problem," the text read.
Adrian smiled. He was beginning to like his new companion.
"You will have to park your vehicle here," the male robot said.
Adrian stopped at a large metal door. Blinking white lights lit the corridor. He admired the look of the metal; instead of being flat and bland, it had deep swirls to it. He ran his hand across the wall; it felt cold to the touch but had a leather feel to it rather than cold metal.
The door slowly slid open, revealing a large chamber. Four giant robots stood in the middle. As Adrian got closer, he realized they were not standing; they were sitting in what looked like large charging stations. Wires lighted with various colors were attached to them.
"I am sorry for my advisors' outlook," a voice boomed from behind him.
Adrian turned to see the largest of all the aliens he had seen. It was apparent she was the Queen. She had a variety of colored lights pulsing along the sides of her body and around her head.
"They are the voice and thoughts of our citizens," the Queen said as she kneeled in front of Adrian.
She held out her large hand. Adrian barely was able to fit one of her fingers in his hands as she shook it. "Solaria, as you call her, has filled us in with her visit to your planet."
Adrian turned to look at Solaria. "Yes, even what happened between the two of you," the Queen added.
The Queen stood again as she walked around her advisors. "It wasn't the first time one of our craft has visited Earth, along with many others we have found your species fascinating. Of the thousands of planets we have visited or seen, Earth is the only one where the inhabitants still war among themselves."
Adrian felt like he had to say something to defend his kind. Nothing came to mind. "We are young?" he said feebly.
"Not as young as you may think," the Queen replied. "There are space-faring species that are much younger than humans, even some as young as a thousand years old."
Adrian couldn't think when the Earth would be space-faring; at the rate things were going it would probably be never. "We can barely make it to the moon and back," Adrian shook his head.
"Yet there are satellites and probes shot out to space to investigate," the Queen said. "One day, the wrong visitors will come to your planet, just like they did to us."
"Solaria told me about the war," Adrian said as he stepped towards her.
"Did she now?" the Queen said as she sat on what looked like a large throne. "Tell me."
Adrian sat down at her feet and told her what Solaria had told him. The Queen looked at him without saying a word, hinged on every word he said. Finally, as he stopped, she sat back. "All of it is true," the Queen nodded. "Except for one detail: our creators. Ancestors, as you humans would say. Asked for everything that happened to them."
Adrian listened as the Queen told him the story of the ones that came before; above the advisors, Adrian could see images take place. The ancestors looked like giant centipedes crawling on the ground, making things and building what was now the foundation of this city. The Queen explained how they thought themselves to be the greatest. Then one day, a craft unknown to them began to fire upon their cities.
It was the beginning of the end for them. The craft was out of the range of all their weapons. At the time, they had no way to attack them directly; many of their cities fell in a matter of hours. It was then the enemy began to send landing parties. They were outmatched and outgunned. It was then they turned to their greatest weapon: their ability to build at a fast rate. Within the next two days, they made the first robots to fight against their invaders.
"I was the second," the Queen said. "Our size and our ability to change our height and manipulate matter turned the war in our favor. Each day, our creators built hundreds of robots. Soon, we outnumbered the attackers."
"So, you won," Adrian said.
"No," one of the advisors said. The voice sounded as if it was a long-distance away instead of the same room. "We had hit a stalemate, neither of us gaining ground or retreating, then they stopped attacking and went back to their craft, seconds later it disappeared."