Once upon a time, in the year 3030, there was an empire called Thebes on the great planet Mars. And in this empire, the ruler, Creon, was a ruthless and rigid leader. Creon only cared about the people of Thebes following his every command. Antigone, however, refused to appease Creon after he wouldn't allow a memorial service for Antigone's dead brother, Polynices.
AHHHHH!!!
Being the strong, independent woman that she is, Antigone went against Creon and had a memorial service for her brother Polynices, that only she attended. Antigone's sister, Ismene, knew about the memorial but refused to come because she didn't want to go against Creon's laws.
I know what I must do.
Ismene had a secret. She'd always despised her sister for being more beautiful than her. She wanted Antigone gone so she could finally become the prettiest martian in Thebes. She told Creon about Antigone's secret memorial service, and Creon made a decision about the wretched girl. Creon must teach her the rules of acceptable society.
My king!
Antigone screamed when Creon chained her in a ditch on Uranus. She was stuck there as the roots of the tree engulfed her body. The roots slowly crawled up her arms with a tightening force. Being extremely clever, Antigone used her razor-sharp flower antennae to cut through the roots and chains that bound her. Antigone fled from the ditch to confront Creon.
As Antigone traveled back to confront Creon, she suddenly slowed down, heart bursting with emotion, missing Polynices. She sat alone on the planet Uranus and decided it was finally time to join him. Antigone reached up towards her flower antennae and thought for only a second before she ripped it off her head. She screamed in pain and then stabbed the razor-like flower through her heart, bleeding to death. 
Back home, Creon was subsequently informed of the suicide. The servant had found Antigone's body lamely floating in space and immediately reported back to Creon, who reacted violently. His body shook with the realization that he had never meant it to come to this.  He cried through the night and regretted his prejudice.