Empty ----- > [@HF393](https://twitter.com/HF393): > i arrived too late i think > empty... "Aw, man, I'm late..." With a sigh, she adjusted her glasses and looked out into the skies, scanning across them until she spotted the right star. She bent her knees and jumped off of the crumbling moon under her feet, the broken pieces twirling down toward the surface below. It was an unusual phenomenon to say the least. An object of thoroughly moderate temperature hurtling through space, its shape shifting, but somehow staying together. Flying on a trajectory that would make it pass right by Mars for a moment before disappearing off into the depths of space forever, on to continue its wandering course. Every astronomer this side of the globe was there to stare at the marvelous, yet unnamed visitor to their star system. A first in history they were sure would give them vast volumes of findings to pour over for decades. At least until she reached out her arm, spun around on the red sphere and bounced it away to correct her course toward them. Soon just about everyone was staring at her in one way or another, all too quick to give the giant bandicoot all kinds of doombringing names. The panic amplifying as she became visible to the naked eye. Seeing the smile draw across her face as she'd finally made it, turning herself around for the landing. Her head obscured by her breasts squeezed into a halfway zipped-up top. Her friends recognized her right away even if it weren't for the big, bold letter on her chest, feeling less worry about her delay and far more regret about inviting her here. Flames lapped at her soles as she passed through the atmosphere. The air displaced beneath them blew away the clouds and oceans, wind guts without compare tearing entire mountain peaks off of their bases. The sheer force of pressure outright liquefied the bedrock below, melting thousands of square miles of land, rivers towns, fields and forests into a bright-glowing pool of superheated plasma. The landing caused global quakes that shot far above the limits of any seismographic scale. Tectonic plates outright shattered into chunks where her paws crashed into them, fissures snapping open all across the planet and molten rock spewing out of them into the heavens, a fiery deluge swallowing up whatever remained standing in its wake. Blue skies and the black of night alike turned a burning orange through which few wide eyes saw the twin spheres plummet toward them. Her tits turned an entire continent and a half into a pair of miles-deep craters, ravines cracking the world into pieces as it tumbled out of its orbit. Shockwaves blew out with apocalyptic force, outright atomizing the precious few surviving things and beings left upon the ruined surface and below. Thousands of feet of stone, water and earth ripped apart into fine clouds of mist and dust. The ravaged, crumbling, deformed sphere heaved its last sigh as it staggered away from its home system, trailing a few pebbles and glowing sparks behind, reduced to a dead chunk of space debris on an errant course to nowhere. She stood up, letting the remnants of a couple million crushed rain off of her bust beyond her notice. She peered around her battered surroundings as the smoke cleared. "Hm, I arrived too late I think." She frowned, surveying only a barren, featureless wasteland illuminated by rivers and oceans of molten rock. "They must have left already, it's all empty..."