Briefing
Who Keeps Continuity for the Oldest Lunar Branches
The oldest Children of Luna require custodianship structures strong enough to protect memory without freezing development.
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The oldest Children of Luna require custodianship structures strong enough to protect memory without freezing development.
Organic-support layers became most valuable when supply loops tightened and replacement had to be coaxed from local conditions.
The branches best able to survive radiation still needed carefully regulated habitats to remain operational over time.
Distance and scarcity slow the social maturation of machine branches even when their technical competence rises quickly.