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The Children of Luna Learned History by Repairing Each Other
Repair work taught the machine population that history lives inside wear, replacement, and continuity decisions rather than outside them.
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Repair work taught the machine population that history lives inside wear, replacement, and continuity decisions rather than outside them.
The earliest historical writing of the Children of Luna grew out of repair culture because maintenance was where continuity first became visible.
The Children of Luna became a real population when maintenance timing no longer followed human work rhythms.
Keeping systems alive on the Moon forced new disciplines that sit somewhere between engineering, materials work, and field biology.