She couldn't remember how she got here, as Canada groggily began regaining consciousness. Her mouth was dry and felt stale and her body ached everywhere, just slightly and she felt very displaced. Looking around she knew that she was not at home, but couldn't determine where she was at all. Nothing was familiar to her and she was not sure she had ever seen anything that looked quite like this before. Slowly rising to her feet, she began trying to decipher what it was that she did see, which was a pale, green and aged room, almost like how ships looked that have resided under the sea for decades, utterly forgotten. There was a doorway at the far left corner of the room, but no light leaked through, it was even darker out there than in this eerie room. On the ceiling directly above where she now stood was this round dome that provided the least amount of sickly yellow light possible, the only source she could locate.


Her mind was muddled and it was hard to make her thoughts sharp and Canada was one of the sharpest minds that the world had yet to see. She would need all her wits to get out of this, that much she could tell. She heard no sounds at all, like nothing was there, no power, no life force, just complete silence save the rapid beating of her heart and soft breaths. She realized she was wearing what looked like a one piece suit that had a very deep V-shaped neckline, but the material felt almost like a hospital gown. Now where did this come from? How did she get here? Now a part of her wanted to call out for help, but she had seen enough horror and thriller movies to know that may not be the best idea. So she started toward the dark doorway.


Once she stepped into this utter darkness, she felt a light shift in her eyes, as if they were adjusting to the darkness but not in the normal way, it felt like something slid over her iris and she could see quite clearly. She could make out the same pattern along the walls as the room, but there was nothing else for quite a few feet. She moved cautiously down the hall until she could see the outline of a door. This door would open, but there were no handles or buttons on it and Canada wondered how would she be able to open it. She stepped within inches of the door and there was the softest whirring sound as the door slid open. The light in this room was just as dull and yellow, but there were more globes littering the ceiling.


This room held what looked like a computer, but it was transparent, like a projected image and it had a bunch of letters in a language Canada did not understand or had even seen before. There were some other gadgets that looked like some kind of alloy metal boxes and spheres hovering in the air with no electrical charge or power source seemingly propelling them. She could see what was shaped like a window, but there was no visible sky outside of it. Canada was not sure if the window was closed or a screen was displaying a generated image that was similar to outside but the colors didn't make sense. They sky was a purplish-blue color almost night-like, but brighter and the trees if they could be called that, were tall and the leaves were very long hanging to the ground multiple colors of yellow, pink and orange. There were some that seemed to be comprised completely of bright orbs clustered together. The were no life-forms visible in this image and there was no Sun but a very small moon off in the distance.


It was all unbelievable and made Canada start to think that she was drugged and that this was some kind of hallucination or vivid dream that she was having. That had to be it, right? But, who would do this to her? Why? How? She kept trying to remember what she was doing before she woke up here, but it was nothing there, she could barely recall core memories of her life and childhood. It was as if she was a remnant of herself, that the person she was trying to remember was someone that she knew long ago.


She walked over to the floating metal shapes and reached out her hand to touch it and the metal attached itself to her land like a glove! She began frantically shaking her hand and trying to remove the metal with her other. It was not working, and she waved her hand across the area where the metals were before attaching to her and the see through projection changed. The image looked like a satellite shot of earth and a few of the other planets. This stopped Canada from trying to free her hand and she swiped her hand across the area again and this time the projection displayed an image of her working in this very room wearing suit that was almost a metallic blue color. There was no decipherable data, but it looked like she had the glove on in it, but she seemed confident with it and there was something floating in front of the area where the alloys were positioned but she couldn't clearly make it out.


Now, Canada was really beginning to be afraid. How is this possible? How could this unknown contraption possibly have any images of her and she doesn't remember this happening? What is going on? Canada wanted to scream. None of this was making any sense to her, she felt completely lost and delusional. After a few minutes of trying to wrap her mind around this unexplainable event that was happening, she calmed herself as much as she was able and she did notice her mind's capability return although her memories weren't. She had to start thinking about this logically and assessing the situation in order to get out of this.