Joe has activated the device given to him by Gyles at Joe’s first arrival on the Moon. Unsure of what the device will actually do, Joe remembers Gyles’ instruction to
“call on me when you’re ready to come home.” A holographic projection of Gyles appears levitating over the disked device. Gyles is taking Joe to coming back to the lunar U.G.G.P. compound and resume his work for the organization. Gyles attempts to keep Joe in check by asking him, “Did you think your acts would ever change the show? What do you think you know?” Joe is beginning to react to his new found confidence, feeling he is ready to further humanities cause by returning to Earth and instruct humankind about what he has learned.
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Gyles Milgram: Holographic Guidance Counsellor
Gyles: After all you have seen
Tried to discover how the universe leads
Is it simple now?
You thought it would be simple now
Did you really think about it?
Did you think your acts would ever change the show?
The universe is above your control.
What do you think you know?
Joe: For the first time I’m motivated
To accept the change which I’ve created
And be myself
Maybe just to be myself
I could show the masses back home
To stop the end and start a time of forgiveness
We could start forgiveness
Gyles: Did you really think about it?
Did you think your acts would ever change the show?
The universe is above your control.
What do you think you know?
Joe: I can go back with inspiration
Prove to the facets of warring nations
Of our innocence
We can all be innocent
Cut down the Sword of Democles
Don’t colonize the cosmos like a spreading disease
Have pride and strength and unity
Love each other’s diversity
Focus on our own true gifts
Fix ourselves, find lives that fit
Take middle roads with every action
Make positive goals but not impose
Travel carefully, travel carefully
Use dark matter making energy
Hopeful, peaceful technology
To increase our species efficiency
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