In a galaxy teeming with life, the Plutonidians stand out as a fascinating species. Originating from nomadic intergalactic tribes, they have embraced a life of solitude, preferring to settle on new uninhabited planets rather than mingle with other species of the Mother Galaxy. However, everything changes when a small planet, almost obscured by the delicate glow of the Doga nebula, is discovered by chance. Tales of Plutonidian wars were mere myths of a bygone era, but with the arrival of a new colony on this pristine world disturbing events begin to unfold.
"The War of the Plutonidians" narrates the transformation of a peaceful planet into a nightmarish battlefield. Told through the eyes of a Micromega – an intergalactic observer tens of kilometers tall – this story captures the amazement and disbelief of a being who, after two and a half centuries, is once again struck by the insignificance of humanity and the absurdity of its wars.
With a tone that oscillates between wonder and resignation, the narrative explores how chaos can become order, noise can turn into silence and peace, incredibly, can become war.
A story that invites reflection on the fragility of peace and the inevitable cycle of conflicts inherent in human nature.