Previously on SolarBalls, the Sun was conducting a trial to resolve the disagreements between planets and moons, however, just when the moons begin to lose the debate, they change representative to Jupiter’s two controversial moons, Ganymede and Europa. Will they achieve a victory for the moons, or ensure their loss?
Sun: Ganymede, Europa, are you two certain you will represent the moons with fairness?
Ganymede and Europa: (both say) We are certain.
Sun: Then I will allow the change. Let the solar system trials continue!
The camera zooms out to show planets and satellites on either side of the sun
The camera returns to the Sun and Ganymede and Europa
Sun: So, based on everything that I’ve heard, the Moon Revolution began when the Earth insulted Titan due to his own insecurity. This led to Titan planning his revenge?
Europa: That is not correct.
Sun: Excuse me? Are you insinuating merciless of the events are false?
Ganymede: We’re saying that is an oversimplification of the events. There were other discoveries and events that took place before the revolution escalated.
Europa: And it’s our belief. You should be made aware of these before we continue.
[Cut to Titan and Luna]
Luna: So far so good?
Titan: Yeah… so far…
[Back to the Sun]
Sun: Okay, give me the contact, moons.
Europa: Gladly, so after experience with the Earth, Titan discovered he had the potential to sustain life just like the Earth.
[Flashback to “Mission to Titan - Part 2”]
Astrodude: I think I found… some type of… small organism.
Titan: I have.. life?
Phobos and Deimos: Moons can have life?!
[Flashback ends]
Ganymede: In fact, a lot of moons have water on their surface. Me, Europa, Callisto, to even Enceladus and Titan, there are more moons with the potential of life than planets. So the revolution wasn’t a vengeful act. It was a desperate one.
Sun: Desperate?
Europa: Yes. Titan and the rest of Saturn’s moons had discovered that Saturn’s rings were the product of dust of old moons.