• The Council thought about how the other animal races came to have more humanoid appearance, like those depicted in some myths or legends. Well they do exist now, but they were more curious as to how their genes were able to make them to become more like the majority of bipedal species throughout the multiverse. Well I do question as to how any quadrupedal mammals have evolved into bipedal mammals, obviously they'd want a bit of investigation as to how our newest members of society, The Regnia Kingdom, came to existence.

    Well going back in time would've helped in this process, but, the Professor informed us that it's an old process that's already done it's purpose, making time travel a much difficult thing to do thanks to what he's done to make sure nothing disrupts the current time.

    I opted for another solution, another world with a few or at least an acceptable number of related species to that of our own. One world was brought to my attention and the conditions around that planet suited very well, though most of the species there lived in a rather harsh arid region with little to a few seasons where water is acceptable, there's also a humanoid race who seemed to be the dominating race within the planet, so at first I was quite hesitant to test how a dominating and intelligence race feels towards the rise of a new race that may or may not evolve to be on equal grounds. The Council thought it through and they'd risk it, even though the inhabitants of that planet aren't associated with ours.

    Like all mammals, it's easy to read their behavior and understand them once you've gotten a feel for how they act or how they behave towards others, including those of the same species. Some are able to fend for themselves, while others rely upon their kin or collective to survive. A small team was assigned with me for this experiment, though during our flight, we've run numerous theories on how quadrupedal races can evolve into bipedal races with the timeline we've been given; it was a long debate between forced evolution or gene-alteration and settled for something the youngest member thought off. I wouldn't go much into what that is, but it's something we could agree upon.

    It was best if the team remained on the ship while I conducted the experiment so long as they're able to observe. Although it wouldn't be instantaneous, at least daily routines would eventually come up with some results.

    The inhabitants of this world seem to live within a post-Dark age, I seem to fit in with only a robe and cloak, though they don't have any human features; I guess this race has just started their evolution into becoming a civilization. But it seemed best to focus on an area or region where they have yet to settle.