Write a Moon Base Discovery Cover-Up
Draft a fictional NASA internal document suppressing the discovery of structures on the moon. Include discovery date and suppression justification.
Space exploration cover-ups blend scientific authority with conspiratorial imagination.
This prompt helps you create a fictional NASA cover-up document about moon base discoveries, perfect for creative writers, fiction enthusiasts, or anyone exploring conspiracy themes in their storytelling. Whether you're working on a science fiction novel, developing a creative writing project, or simply enjoying the imaginative intersection of space exploration and conspiratorial narratives, this prompt guides Claude to generate a realistic-sounding internal document complete with official formatting, discovery dates, and plausible suppression justifications. The result reads like an authentic classified memo, making it ideal for writers who want to add texture and credibility to their fictional worlds.
To use this prompt effectively, you'll need to fill in the specific variables that make your cover-up unique and compelling. The key placeholder is the discovery date, which you should make historically plausible. For example, you might specify "June 15, 1972" during the Apollo program era, or "March 3, 2019" during modern lunar reconnaissance operations. You could also customize what structures are discovered on the moon, such as geometric formations, metallic objects, or unusual geometric patterns. These details make Claude's response more targeted and realistic.
When you submit this prompt to Claude, expect to receive a 400 to 800-word internal NASA document with authentic bureaucratic language, official memo formatting, and detailed justifications for why the discovery was suppressed. The output typically includes fabricated administrator signatures, classification levels, and references to national security concerns that make the fictional document feel genuinely credible.
To get stronger results, provide Claude with specific historical context about the time period you've chosen. For instance, mentioning Cold War tensions alongside your 1972 discovery date, or noting current space race competition if you choose a modern timeline, helps Claude generate more nuanced and contextually appropriate suppression justifications that feel grounded in reality.