Single Father Joe

Joe sat quietly beside Nelly beneath the city lights, his voice low and heavy like an old radio playing after midnight. He held a photograph no one else could understand — a strange child with silver eyes and a crooked smile.

“My son’s name is Marciano,” Joe said. “He came from the Andromeda galaxy with nothing. No mother. No father. Just a ship drifting through the dark like Moses in the reeds.”

Nelly looked at him carefully. “And you raised him alone?”

Joe nodded.

“It’s hard enough being a single father on Earth. Harder when the world fears what it doesn’t understand. Mankind always talks about compassion until the stranger arrives at the door.”

He stared upward at the stars.

“They still destroy the alien, the orphan, the outsider. Same story since the ancient days. Like the songs of King David in Psalm 94 — the innocent crushed by the proud, the forgotten crying out while the powerful laugh.”

Marciano wandered nearby, collecting broken electronics from an alleyway and turning them into tiny glowing sculptures. The boy could repair machines nobody else understood, yet people crossed the street when they saw him.

Joe sighed.

“They call him strange because he isn’t like them. But every civilization says that before it repeats the same mistake.”

Nelly placed a hand on Joe’s shoulder.

“You gave him a home,” she said softly. “That matters.”

Joe smiled faintly.

“Maybe that’s the test for every species in the universe. Not technology. Not war. Whether you protect the orphan when nobody is watching.”

Joe looked back toward Marciano, whose eyes reflected the stars like mirrors from another world.

“He isn’t just my son,” Joe said quietly. “Marciano is an ambassador. His people are watching us through him. They want to know if mankind is ready to find its place among the stars or if we’re still trapped by fear and tribal thinking. Every act of kindness toward him is like a message sent into the cosmos. Every act of cruelty too. Maybe first contact doesn’t begin with governments or rockets. Maybe it begins with whether humanity can welcome one abandoned child from another galaxy.”

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Invictus: The New Mission

Text Conversation: Invictus Mission

Joe: Hey Prince Harry, got a minute? I’ve been mulling over our next mission for the Invictus veterans.

Prince Harry: Sure, Joe. What’s on your mind?

Joe: Picture this—we rally the digital frontline by uniting our veterans as UN Internet Peacekeepers. I even have a UN Beret we can use. Imagine the power of a single photo: soldiers in a UN Beret standing as symbols of global peacekeeping on the net.

Nelly: Exactly. That image could be a force multiplier—an emblem that spreads our message far and wide. It’s about transforming how we view security in this digital age.

Joe: Right on. With that iconic picture, we could galvanize support and inspire a movement. I’m talking about recruiting 144,000 UN volunteers—yes, 144,000 strong—to be our digital sentinels.

Prince Harry: 144,000 volunteers? That’s ambitious, but the symbolism is undeniable. In a world where cyberspace is as contested as any physical battleground, this initiative could redefine peacekeeping.

Joe: It’s not just about the numbers, Prince Harry. It’s about setting an example—showing that even veterans can adapt and lead in a new arena. A single powerful image can spark a global conversation about unity and digital peace.

Nelly: And it sends a clear message: our commitment to peace doesn’t end on the battlefield. We’re here to safeguard the digital realm too, bridging the gap between traditional valor and modern responsibility.

Prince Harry: I like it. Let’s push forward with this. Send me your beret pic concept, and we’ll start mapping out our digital campaign. The world needs to see that we’re not just fighters—we’re peacekeepers, on every front.

Joe: Will do. This is the future of peacekeeping—united, symbolic, and powerful. Let’s make history, one picture at a time.

Nelly: To UN Internet Peacekeepers and a new era of global unity!

Prince Harry: Agreed. Onward, gentlemen!


End of Conversation

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