Briefing
Climate Houses Were Built for the Most Radiation-Tolerant Branches
The branches best able to survive radiation still needed carefully regulated habitats to remain operational over time.
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The branches best able to survive radiation still needed carefully regulated habitats to remain operational over time.
The Children of Luna became a real population when maintenance timing no longer followed human work rhythms.
For the Children of Luna, age is measured less by lifespan than by continuity, replacement, exposure, and local operating tempo.
Certain biohybrid branches proved more durable under radiation than mammalian comparators, but only when colonies could maintain tighter climate control.