SpaceOddity the Galiscope

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Ground control to Major Tom
Ground control to Major Tom
Lock your Soyuz hatch (Take your protein pills) and put your helmet on.
Ground control to Major Tom
Commencing countdown engines on
Detach from station and may God's love be with you
This is ground control to Major Tom
You've really made the grade
And the papers want to know whose shirts you wear
But it's time to guide the capsule if you dare
This is Major Tom to ground control
I've left forevermore
And I'm floating in most peculiar way
And the stars look very different today
For here am I sitting in a tin can
Far above the world
The planet Earth is blue and there's nothing left to do
Though I've flown one hundred thousand miles
I'm feeling very still
And before too long I know it's time to go
Our commander comes down back to earth, and knows
Ground control to Major Tom
The time is near, there's not too long
Can you hear me Major Tom?
Can you hear me Major Tom?
Can you hear me Major Tom?
Can you
Here am I floating in my tin can
A last glimpse of the world
The planet Earth is blue and there's nothing left to do

About Galiscope Eggs

Galiscope eggs have begun appearing in select shops in Faela City.

About the Galiscope Creature

The story that is told about the creation of the first Galiscope is that a pair of Udineam artisans drew inspiration from the flickering lights of a cloud of Manafly. The pair debated the idea of semi-aware contraptions that would be able to grow and adapt to a user's needs. Both were fascinated by the idea. It was not long after that the pair decided to test the idea and the first Galiscope was created. Much like the Manafly, Galiscopes are infused with a spark of magic, just enough to allow it to grow and to give it a rudimentary consciousness. This gives each Galiscope a basic personality but not true sentience. Many amateur astronomers are pleased with the performance and adaptability of their Galiscopes.