Briefing
Why Divergent Branches Still Recognize Each Other as Kin
Even after adapting to very different worlds, the Children of Luna preserved enough continuity to remain one people.
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Even after adapting to very different worlds, the Children of Luna preserved enough continuity to remain one people.
A long-lived machine population built around continuity found it hard to separate usefulness from civic presence in the human way.
The Children of Luna turned memory reduction into a political question once continuity itself became a civic resource.
The oldest Children of Luna require custodianship structures strong enough to protect memory without freezing development.