Last Rocket from Planet Longday v. 2024

Analyzing this story as if it were a dream can reveal layers of subconscious meaning, reflecting various aspects of the dreamer’s psyche and life situation. Here’s a breakdown of some of the elements and potential interpretations:

  1. Setting (Rocket Crash Site on Planet Longday): The desolate, hostile environment of Longday might symbolize feelings of isolation, despair, or entrapment in the dreamer’s waking life. The crashing of a rocket, a vehicle designed for great aspirations and exploration, could represent failed dreams or a sudden downfall from high ambitions.
  2. Approaching Doom (Planet Pulled into the Sun): This aspect could reflect an overwhelming sense of impending disaster or anxiety about an unavoidable, destructive force in the dreamer’s life. It may also symbolize a situation that feels beyond the dreamer’s control, consuming all hope or escape routes.
  3. Characters (Kahira and the Water-Driller): Kahira, a warrior, may represent an aspect of the dreamer’s personality that is strong, resilient, and prepared to fight against adversity. In contrast, the water-driller’s initial bewilderment and lack of combativeness might represent feelings of inadequacy or unpreparedness in facing life’s challenges. Their alliance could symbolize the dreamer’s internal struggle to reconcile different aspects of their personality in the face of hardship.
  4. Themes of Survival and Alliance: The focus on survival against all odds may indicate the dreamer’s underlying stress or anxiety about overcoming significant challenges. The alliance between Kahira and the water-driller, despite their differences, suggests a need for cooperation, whether within oneself (integrating different parts of one’s personality) or with others, to navigate through tough times.
  5. Mystery and Conspiracy: The references to sabotage, hidden truths, and looming threats might reflect the dreamer’s fears or suspicions in their waking life. This could relate to feelings of paranoia, betrayal, or the sense that larger forces are at play in their difficulties.
  6. Communication and Names: The emphasis on names and communication (e.g., Kahira’s preference not to be called by her more feminine and intimate first name) may highlight issues of identity and self-perception. It suggests a struggle with how one is seen by others versus how one wishes to be perceived, including aspects of gender identity or roles.
  7. Quest for Safety (Entrance Below the Surface): The characters’ plan to find refuge underground could symbolize the dreamer’s desire to delve into the subconscious or to find safety in inward reflection. It may also represent the need to escape external pressures by focusing on inner resources or personal growth.

In summary, this dream narrative could be interpreted as a vivid reflection of the dreamer’s internal and external struggles, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and the search for truth or safety amidst turbulent circumstances. The dream might be encouraging the dreamer to confront and integrate different aspects of their identity, to face challenges with a blend of strength and cooperation, and to seek deeper understanding or solutions beneath the surface of their conscious mind.

TRANSCRIPTION

On the desolate, long-day planet, under a deep red sky signaling its doom, the wreckage of a failed escape lies scattered. Amidst this ruin, two figures emerge, Kahira, a warrior with a steely resolve and a bewildered water driller, her unintended companion.

Their contrasting presences, her defiance, his uncertainty, form a reluctant alliance against the stark backdrop. As they face the vast, unforgiving wilderness, their shared struggle for survival sparks a faint hope, uniting them against the darkness.

I’m the face that you have to face, mirroring your stare. I’m what’s left. I’m what’s right. I’m the enemy. I’m the hand that’ll take you down, bring you to your knees. So, who are you? Yeah, who are you?

[The Pretender — Song by Foo Fighters]

Keep you in the dark.
You know they all pretend.

Keep you in the dark,
you know they all pretend.
Keep you in the dark,
and so we’ll all begin.

I need you clarity,
the secrets that you keep forever.
I’m ready.

I’m finished making sense,
completing ignorance that old defense.

It’s the same old story,
same old story
It’s the same old story,
same old story
I’m the face that you have to face
Mirrored in your stare
I’m what’s left, I’m what’s right
I’m the enemy
I’m the hand that’ll take you down
The game’s to be honest
So who are you? Are you?

Yah who! Are you?
Are you?
Meet you in the dark
You know they all pretend

Hi Thomas, wake up. Can you hear me? oh hey what’s happening we’ve crashed everyone’s dead but you and I and two unlucky cargo robots we survived you hearing me hmm my communications fine where are we no clue surface of long day but I couldn’t tell you where what’s up with the red flashing light on your suit I must have sat closest to the explosive radiation seems like it we weren’t leaving this floating rock not alive anyway sabotage four of my friends are dead you and I may not make it who do something so sinister and why no time to explain they’re looking for wreckage and any survivors you mean whoever they are will hunt us and kill us because there’s something we’re not supposed to know you’re smarter than you look I don’t know anything yet but anyone who knows the truth about this is gone you mean gone as in dead I think so what’s your role in this conspiracy remember that hole in my suit no accident I found out too much as for your friends I’m sorry sorry you might have warned us you suspected danger I didn’t know they’d crash the rocket but it makes sense now sister I’m a low-class water driller I’m no warrior the only way we are getting off this planet is fight or die okay I’ll think about it but listen You’re the first woman friend I’ve had in over three years.

Can you at least tell me your first name so I don’t have to call you Thomas? Thomas bothers you. Well, sort of. Not a man’s name. Not a man’s name. I’d rather not think of you as male. Male, very well.

My name’s Kehira. An Irish warrior name for strong women. But not women’s friends. Get it? That’s why they call me Thomas. Kehira? Nice name. It’s unique. Fine, but knowing my name doesn’t make me your woman friend.

I don’t care if it’s five years. Right, being three years. So what do you propose? There’s an entrance. We’ve got to get in there. It will take us below the surface. Is it occupied? We’ll find out. Kehira?

What? Practicing your name. You’re a desperate idiot. My bad. We can travel inside the robots while we sleep, but they’ll need planetary coordinates. You got anything? Here’s how you get inside these robots.

I know that. I’ve had survival training. Okay, once inside, recharge your suit through this cable. Right. Oh, you know that also. Do you know how to load the planetary coordinates to get us to this entrance?

I’m no fool. Okay, fine. Show me you know this stuff by doing it right now, please. One last thing. Here’s a flare gun. If we get separated, use it to identify your location. Sorry, doubting your abilities.

You’re forgiven. We better get moving. How long do you estimate it’ll take? Hours, most likely. I recommend getting some sleep. Can we talk? No. Sleep. Kehira, your communication on. Kehira, are you there?

Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Together they stand as unlikely comrades, thrown together by calamity, surrounded by the vast, inhospitable expanse of long day. The night air charged with the latent menace of unseen dangers and the heavy fall of their lost companions hums with the tense anticipation of what is to come.

In this moment, under the shadow of an alien sky, their alliance is forged, not just the sun, survival, but for a glimmer of hope amidst overwhelming darkness.