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Chapter 0.2.1: Cosmo’s Journey Logs

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Log Entry 0.2.1: The Journey Begins

Video Log 1: Cosmo sits on a makeshift chair inside a dimly lit, cluttered space cabin. The walls are covered with various pipes and wires, some of which are sparking intermittently. The hum of the ship’s engine vibrates through the cabin. Cosmo’s expression is a mix of determination and slight nervousness.

“Hey, it’s Cosmo here. Day… uh, I lost count, but I think it’s day five since we left the Fiat World. The journey to the Guardian Galaxy is longer than I thought, but it gives me time to learn… and do… stuff.”

The camera pans to show a pile of dirty dishes in the sink behind him, clothes hung up to dry on a line, and a mop leaning against the wall.

“Yeah, this ship… it’s not exactly like those slick, polished spaceships you see in movies. We’ve got leaks, broken lights, and everyone’s expected to pitch in. You’d think traveling to a new world would be glamorous, but here, you’re folding laundry, scrubbing floors, and, well… unblocking the pipes. It’s a bit like the crypto world I’m learning about—the Guardian Galaxy. You’ve got to put in the work if you want to see returns.”


Log Entry 0.2.2: Learning from the Crew

Video Log 2: Cosmo is now sitting in a communal area of the spaceship, a bustling, messy room with various creatures chatting and eating. A long table is filled with bowls of something that looks like stew. Cosmo adjusts the camera, focusing on the stork with impeccable blonde, Jedward-type hair and a stern expression.

“I’ve been talking to some of the crew. This stork here—he’s an accountant. Says his name is Ledger.”

Ledger adjusts his glasses and speaks in a clipped, efficient tone.

“Remember, young pup, in the Guardian Galaxy, your $GUARD tokens are like seeds. You don’t just hold them; you must plant them, nurture them, provide liquidity. Only then do they grow into something worthwhile. Just like tending to a garden. Neglect it, and it withers.”

Cosmo nods, absorbing the information. He turns the camera back to himself, thoughtful.

“I guess that’s what this journey is about—understanding that you’re not just a passenger. You’re a participant. You’re expected to get involved, to do your part. In the Fiat World, you put your money in a bank, and it just… sits there. But here… well, it’s different.”


Log Entry 0.2.3: Facing Greed and Fear

Video Log 3: Cosmo is in a dimly lit corner of the ship. Behind him, Crackle, the hyena, and Snuffles, the red panda, are in a heated debate. Cosmo lowers his voice, speaking directly into the camera.

“I’ve been listening in on some… not-so-nice characters. That’s Crackle—he’s all about fear, always going on about risks and losses. Snuffles, on the other hand, is the greediest one on board. Always talking about shortcuts and quick wins.”

Crackle, cracking his knuckles loudly, sneers.

“You think you can just waltz into the Guardian Galaxy and make it big, eh? Think again. One wrong move, and you lose everything. Fear is your friend, pup. Fear keeps you alive.”

Snuffles grins slyly, his bandoliers gleaming in the low light.

“Why wait, Cosmo? Dive in, make your moves, quick and fast. Play it safe, and you’ll be left with scraps.”

Cosmo frowns, the weight of their words settling on him. He turns the camera back to his face, a mix of doubt and determination.

“It’s tough, you know? Balancing between fear and greed. But Big P says the key is staying steady. Not getting swayed by emotions.”


Log Entry 0.2.4: A Different Kind of Work

Video Log 4: Cosmo is now back in his small cabin, wiping sweat from his brow. He looks exhausted but determined.

“Every day on this ship, I’m learning that the Guardian Galaxy isn’t for the faint-hearted. There’s a reason you get better returns here. It’s because you’re expected to do the work—just like Big P explained it in the mess hall.”

The video cuts to an earlier scene: Big P, the muscular hippo, is talking to a group of passengers.

“You buy your $GUARD tokens first, then you provide liquidity. After that, you integrate into the community. You don’t just sit back and wait for rewards; you earn them. It’s not like the Fiat World, where the bank uses your money and gives you back crumbs. Here, you’re in the machine’s guts, turning the wheels.”

Back to Cosmo in the present, nodding in agreement.

“It’s about being part of something bigger, contributing to the community, making sure the city grows. The more liquidity, the bigger the city. The bigger the city, the more opportunities for all of us. It’s like a big, pulsating heart… beating under the Guardian Hill.”


Log Entry 0.2.5: Building on Guard

Video Log 5: Cosmo is in a more upbeat mood. He’s in the food hall again, listening to different conversations around him. The female horse, lanky and goofy, is explaining something about “building on guard.”

“In the Guardian Galaxy, you don’t just invest and wait. You can actually build—launch new projects, educate others, or, like what I’m doing with these logs, raise awareness. Everyone has a role, and every role helps the ecosystem grow. It’s about more than just money. It’s about creating something lasting.”

Cosmo smiles, a new sense of purpose in his eyes.

“I’m starting to get it now. This isn’t just a journey to a new world; it’s a journey into a new way of thinking. A new way of living. And I’m ready for it, no matter what.”

He shuts off the camera, a confident grin on his face.

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