Briefing
How Near-Sun Colonies Taught the Children of Luna Climate Discipline
Near-sun operations forced machine branches to treat thermal regulation as a civic condition rather than a background system.
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Near-sun operations forced machine branches to treat thermal regulation as a civic condition rather than a background system.
Once machine lives became long enough, memory storage stopped being a technical archive and became part of civic continuity.
Delay, autonomy, and infrequent synchronization make remote machine colonies experience time through local eras rather than through continuous shared present.
Colonies closer to the Sun forced the Children of Luna toward tighter climate discipline, exposure-aware aging, and more selective biohybrid architectures.