There are only enough resources to support seven hundred million people at a time on the Earth. Only that many will be allowed on the Earth at one time. "Ouch!" The mob had pushed Dresdal into a grated wall. A common experience if you relaxed and got away from the interior of the mob. In order to wiggle his way away from the grated wall he thrust his hands between two sweaty bodies and tried to pry them apart. He had to reach for another to pull himself through. Then again and again he repeated the process until he got well away from the wall and could just float in the mass of human flesh again a few yards away from the wall until he tried to return. There were tens, maybe hundreds of billions of people in the sphere that orbited the solar system. The mass of human flesh inside was the result of generations of population growth on the earth where death had been overcome with modern medicine. Only seven hundred million could be transported to the earth at a time where people were allowed to stay a thousand years and then return to the sphere. "Has your coalition finished clearing the staging area?" High counsel member Thomas Murphy was asking high counsel member Brendon Matthews about the next cycle of humans to the earth. "Jeddius Syquintos has informed me that the next group has been notified." Matthews was speaking about the electronic signal that awakened the seven hundred million humans whom were the next to cycle to inhabit the Earth. The goal of the masses in stasis was to move to the middle of the mob where they could relax and fall asleep and do nothing. There were so many people in the sphere that they could not sit, lay down, move around, or do anything out of the ordinary floating, suspended in the mob. Then as the mob moved around, sometimes an individual would be floated to the edge, against a containment wall or some other obstruction and would have to move their way back into the mob. Some however preferred the edges of the mob where they were awakened more frequently by something other than human flesh and could think and converse with others, especially those nearing their cycle on Earth, who had to move towards the wall. "Has the console error been corrected that sent the last mob through before their time?" Matthews asked Murphy this time. "No one complained so we just let it go. If it happens again we'll relearn the physics of the machine and how to reconfigure them," Murphy replied. "Our time is about up you know? Did you get your horses trained?" Severt Washington was standing on the front porch of his ranch house. The scene was a beautiful grass horizon with the sun setting and the horses trotting back to the barn. "one of the colts has promise, but you know it's going to take more than a thousand years to train it to count the herd and lead them back. I'm so tempted to write it down for the next cycle." Boyle Teasdale was Severt's guest. They were having an after dinner conversation enjoying the fresh air and view. "Yea and loose a hundred cycles after that," Severt replied. "I'm still tempted though," Boyle responded. "It would be such a beautiful thing." "You might even loose a cycle for thinking about it," Severt went on. "Haven't heard of it happening to anyone. The counsel has been generous, although they did signal Rob Peabody to chambers." "It happens," Severt concluded. Dresdal had been selected for the next cycle. It was his turn. It had been a million years since Dresdal had a cycle on Earth. He could barely remember anything from his last trip, except that it was green and the colors were an extreme contrast to the dull gray sphere. He knew he had to work his way back the the exterior wall to catch the trolley that would take him to the staging area. Dresdal grimaced as he made the decision to start his way back to the wall he had just gotten away from earlier. "Ouch!" Dresdal said to no one in particular. The grating has scratched him again and he was more alert than ever. He could see the trolley riding on an upper track. Others tried to grab the lift bar on the bottom of the trolley but were repelled by the electric shock. Only those who had been notified would have a neutral current enabled while they grabbed or rode the lift bar up to the trolley. It was a self serving system; first come first go. If you didn't take your chance or you missed this go-by of the trolley you could try again the next time, but it was up to you to make the effort. The trolley made no exceptions and it was an absolute panacea that everyone who wanted their cycle on earth would grab for the trolley to escape the human mass while they could. Only those who had been selected to be taken to the holding area were allowed to ride the trolley. Once inside the trolley the mass of flesh was no better than the mob outside except everyone here was feeling positive about their next cycle on earth. "I'd like to see the mountains," one rider said aloud to no one in particular. A million years was a long time to remember their last time on Earth, but some of the people had a vague memory of what they had seen and experienced before. "I can't wait to breath the air," another rider responded to the mountain commenter. The trolley reached the staging area. "Welcome," a soft feminine voice came over the loud speakers. "Welcome to the planet Earth preparation area. We hope you'll enjoy your visit to planet Earth and obey all the rules. There will be no technology, biological science, extraneous use of resources, building with elaborate, non natural materials, titration of elements, minerals or vegetation. No currency, government, social order, class system endearing on person or group of persons apart from another. There will be no group communication that does any of the same, or gossip, false accusation, pride, arrogance, procreation, theft, gluttony, deviation, or provocation of suspicion or paranoia. Absolutely no false rumors. In the event of a conflict your staging area on the planet will act as a meeting area for all who have been named. Meetings will be conducted with Well Order Rules hosted by the designate with the lowest staging number. All members present will cast their vote on the the conflict or discussion of the conflict, when called for, and the majority rules. In the event such a compromise or agreement can not be met or is violated, High Counsel will decide. A retrieved light timeline will provide absolute evidence and the council will mandate a final solution. A second female voice toned in. "Please listen carefully." A three dimensional image appeared above the staged group showing plant. "These are the foods you can eat once you disembark on the planet." The image cycled through a second third and fourth plant. They'll have all the nutrition you will need to start your stay on the planet. Once accustomed you can plant crops from these plants." The holographic image continued with a series of other plant life found on planet Earth. "The memories of this lecture will be planted in your neural storage for your retrieval once you are on planet Earth." "You may also use these materials to construct abodes and items you use up to a technological point." The flow of three dimensional images morphed into lumber and stone and other earth related materials to be used for construction and making things. "From previous memories you may remember methods you used to apply such materials and are welcome to do so. Please remember there will be no technology beyond the simple natural materials planet earth provides. Any conflict or questions must be taken to the High Council at the staging area for their decision." There was a hissing sound as the doors to the transport opened. A mass of bodies flowed from the sphere staging area to the transport vehicle. The crowd was silent except for a few 'ouches' and 'harumphs' as people pushed and pulled their way onto the transport. The inner edges of the transport were lined with a soft flexible material. The people were jammed into the transport up to the material. The rest of the bodies acted as bumpers for each other to soften the jar of the landing when the transport reached planet Earth. "All aboard." A male voice took over now. "The plunger will assist the last few people and we will shut the doors. The flexipad will slide past those as the doors close. Please don't be alarmed. It's for your safety." The doors closed and some of the people gasped. "Departure in three, two, one." There as a shift in the centrifugal force as everyone on board felt the craft detach from the sphere. The journey to planet Earth only took thirty three minutes. "Arriving in three, two, one," the male voice came back on. There was a sudden jarring as the craft landed, seeming without any landing gear. It touched down and then bounced back up again, a few feet, and then finally came to a stop as it plowed its nose into the ground. The doors of the transport opened and people just naturally oozed out. "Please depart the vehicle and have a nice stay on planet Earth," the voice said again. "Everyone must exit the transport. Thank you and have a nice day." Dresdal stepped off the transport and breathed a deep breath. The sun felt warm as it shown down on his face. "You have been dropped off in the temperate zone of the planet Earth," a loud speaker boomed from the transport. "It's recommended that you take the first few days and travel as far away from the drop area as you can. Your neural storage will caution you if you travel to any cold climates or dangerous areas. Enjoy your stay on planet Earth and well see you in a thousand years." The transport departed.