The water inside the transparent aquarium vibrated as Lance tapped the glass. His naked eye could not see the vibrations, only the clusters of polluted particles that floated in volumes as they danced against the reverberations made by his finger.
He was worried that his aquarium would leak on the sealants he used as he connected the corners of a rectangular glass. But Jasper had made an integrity scan in a given frequency until he was sure that it would not collapse.
The widespread tank was enclosed all around except for its top.
He wished there would be fish swimming around the lonely tank, but the idea dissipated instantly as the pollution filled the water.
'It would surely die.' Lance sighed.
Fishes were a scant resource anyway. There were oceans before, wider than the lands, but now, all held no living creatures that were not abominated. If the land creatures had grotesque mutations, however, the sea animals were worse.