The Re-Creation Comet
A newly-made laboratory is home to Oklahoma City's best scientist, David Greeden. David Greeden has been into science his whole life and has finally seen an opportunity to come up with the newest invention, the best eraser, "The Color Decrease". He has done as many experiments for this eraser as he could do in four years until this opportunity, Spectrum's Comet, a comet that was last seen in 12,477 B.C., distantly floats through the sky above his lab. So he took his mightiest telescope and gazed at the comet for as long as he could. The comet was covered in material that captured every color in the Red, Blue, and Green color spectrum. But the material and the colors mixed generated harmful X-Radiation towards the telescope and painfully shined in David's eye. "Ow!", David said as he stepped back and accidentally bumped into a button. The button was connected to a laser that blasts gamma rays. The gamma rays blasted from it and were captured by Spectrum's Comet. At the point of their collision, the gamma rays hid deeply into the comet and exploded. The explosion was big enough for the whole planet to see at least a glimpse of light in the sky. In that short time, every color on Earth quickly vanished. A piece of the comet fell in through the ceiling and in front of David. Even though it was the size of a bear, David managed to chip a piece off of it and used a torch to melt it and put it in a jar. He rode a bus to Texas and traveled to the coast. There, he threw the jar far out into the water. Three days later, a strong rainstorm happened and the melted leftovers of Spectrum's Comet evaporated and made a rainbow ring around Earth. After that, every raindrop that fell from that storm held color, color that when touched something that lacks color, fills it with its original color. In less than a week, every color on Earth was restored and Spectrum's Comet never threatened color ever again.
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