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DRAMATIZATION: A scientist, in a Starship City lab, takes notes on a new engine. (Photo Credit: Atlas Media Corporation/ Sevita Qarshi)
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Newark, NJ: Les Johnson, an expert NASA physicist, giving an interview on propulsion technology for National Geographic Channel's Evacuate Earth. (Photo Credit: Atlas Media Corporation/ Sevita Qarshi)
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DRAMATIZATION: A farmer receives a General Evaluation Mandate package, a home DNA testing kit. Because there are a limited number of seats and in order to increase diversity, the Horizon Project is ambitiously testing everyone on Earth for genetic viability to leave the planet and save the human race. (Photo Credit: Atlas Media Corporation/ Sevita Qarshi)
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DRAMATIZATION: A technician, in a Starship City facility, searching for Earth-like planets. (Photo Credit: Atlas Media Corporation/ Sevita Qarshi)
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DRAMATIZATION: In a romantic setting, a couple lay outside in a pickup truck in Texas staring at the night sky. Unbeknownst to them, terror will soon strike in Texas and around the world killing hundreds of thousands of people. (Photo Credit: Atlas Media Corporation/ Sevita Qarshi)
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DRAMATIZATION: In a romantic setting, a couple lay outside in a pickup truck in Texas staring at the night sky. Unbeknownst to them, terror will soon strike in Texas and around the world killing hundreds of thousands of people. (Photo Credit: Atlas Media Corporation/ Sevita Qarshi)
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DRAMATIZATION: The Winged Eagle is a statue that stands in Starship City, the home base for all the scientific research needed to build a ship for human space travel. (Photo Credit: Atlas Media Corporation/ Sloane Cooper)