Label reading 37 Label reading 452738990 Label reading 73 Label reading 19
    The Museum of Martianology and Other Things
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Illustration of a tall futuristic building during the night with the dialogue 'What Happened to it?', followed by 'Dunno', framing it on the left and right. The text is coloured in blue and red respectively, to imply two characters talking. The building is viewed from a worm's eye view perspective, making it look taller. It has multiple rectangular shaped blocks that form each of it's levels, with the tallest one decorated by a floating ring around it' top corner. The same building, except zoomed in on the block with the ring around it. Dialogue in red text reads 'The owner probably ran out of money'.
Another zoomed in illustration of the block, except a little closer, contained within a small panel.
A long vertical panel that begins with the blue text character saying 'What was even in there?'. Below, in a bright white panel with black negative space on the right, the red text character says 'Like art and stuff'. The panel below it is the same but with differently shaped negative space and the blue text character saying 'Oh? I thought it was ancient artefacts'. Together, the negative space in both panels form the shape of a jug.  

In the horizontal panel below, is a crow skull sitting on a table. Blue text above it reads 'My dad visited, but he said he couldn't tell what he was looking at'. On the other side of the table is another crow skull, deformed to look longer than it should be. A label next to it reads the number '37' with text above it in white and in brackets reading 'Click the numbered labels to examine each object carefully'.A thin white line connects the table to the following panel.Another exhibit of a set of primitive tools, except one is oddly shaped with a long swirling thin design to it. A label in the center of the display reads '452738990'.























































On the next table, 3 identical rat silhouettes side beside each other. The label on the wall behind them reads the number '73'.A strange teapot exhibit, showing two teapots seemingly occupying the same place, rendered in wobbly lines with the number '19' on the label behind them.
The final panel vertical panel shows the same building from the opening, except the sky is shown too with clouds and stars. Red text saying 'Oh? Was it interesting at least?', leads the viewers eye to the top of the panel where an unusually large green star twinkles in the sky with the blue text 'Nah' beside it.