Pandora Non-Chronological Report: By John
by David Mitchell on Mar.01, 2011, under Stuff
Pandora is in the southern hemisphere of Alpha Century. 4.4 Light years from earth, Pandora is the closes stulla neighborer to Earth. Pandora is many-a-moons, which circle a gas giant named the size of Saturn- Alpha Century A or ACA to astrominas. Due to the fact that, Pandora is near Alpha Century A, it is uninhabitable for humans.
Dangerous Animals
Pandora, has more than beauty, a winged animal such as the Banshee, has a distinctive blue coat, so they don’t get caught by the Great Lia Notrex, who is by far the king of the sky. A six winged creature, called a Hexagod who is the smallest flying creature animal in the Pandora atmosphere.
Friendly Animals
Dire Horse (a six legged Behemoth) are used by the local Na’vis for hunting. Na’vis can stand 9-10 ft. tall and weigh up-to 8 Stone, they have smooth cyan-coloured skin, large eyes and sweeping tails. Thick skinned hammer-head Titanathaurus, are another complex tall, but frriendly animal.
Day Appearance
At sun-light the sun shines, bright as our sun does. You can find a rain-forest much bigger, on a scale to any-thing on Earth. A humid gas circles the world of Pandora, due to the fact that it is next to a collosal gas giant (Polyphines). Most of the area of Pandora is a breath-taking Rain-forest.
Night Appearance
At night it’s like you have entered another world completely, you will find that the ground lights-up beneath your feet, and the seeds from the Hentalah tree of life, saves you when you find your-self in danger, it also helps you when blood or scratches are visible, they come to heal the the weak. The water at night is clear as Crystals. Pandora is AMAZING!!!
March 8th, 2012 on 3:36 pm
John,
This report is amazing the descriptive language really allowed me to imagine the world of Pandora. I was especially impressed with the detailed explanations of where Pandora is, the atmosphere and the inhabitants.
The sections you decided to use to order the information was truly effective and made the report very easy to read.
It would also be great to see if you could use this descriptive language to write a story about the Na’vis.
March 6th, 2012 on 10:39 am
You have given some fantastic descriptions here, well done! I particularly love the way that you have described the animals, such as ‘they have smooth cyan-coloured skin, large eyes and sweeping tails’. Perhaps you could elaborate on why you think Pandora is ‘amazing’, would you like to live there?