Create a cinematic text-to-video scene featuring an original non-copyrighted moment where a lone sci

Prompt

Create a cinematic text-to-video scene featuring an original non-copyrighted moment where a lone scientist in a hazmat suit discovers the last living tree on a barren, desertified Earth in a cracked dry wasteland. The mood is devastatingly quiet, mournful, fragile, and carrying the weight of an entire lost world, with a grounded post-environmental-collapse realism feeling. A woman in a worn protective suit walks across a cracked grey landscape under a pale washed-out sky. No wind. No sound. Nothing living in any direction. Then her scanner beeps. She stops. Ahead, in a shallow depression in the earth, a single small tree barely two meters tall, leaves pale but real, alive, impossible stands alone. She approaches slowly, removes one glove, and touches the bark with bare fingers. She does not speak. She sits down against it and does not move for a long time. Around her, the wasteland stretches to every horizon. The tree casts the only shadow visible anywhere in the frame. Show her helmet resting in her lap, tears drying on dusty cheeks, one hand flat against roots, the scanner still blinking green in the dirt beside her. A single leaf detaches and falls in completely still air. Visual tone: hyper-realistic, bleached and desaturated palette broken only by the faint green of the tree, harsh flat diffused light, cracked earth texture detail, premium environmental devastation authenticity, no dramatic lighting only the brutal honesty of daylight on a dead world. Camera language: wide barren landscape establishing shot, tiny figure walking into frame, scanner close-up, slow approach to tree, hand-on-bark close-up, wide shot of woman and tree the only two living things in frame, falling leaf slow-motion, aerial pull-back revealing the endless wasteland surrounding one small tree. Include: absolute silence except wind that never comes, the specific emotional weight of smallness, grief without dialogue, and the unbearable tenderness of one hand on bark.

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