Briefing
When the First Lunar Branches Stopped Using Human Maintenance Calendars
The Children of Luna became a real population when maintenance timing no longer followed human work rhythms.
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The Children of Luna became a real population when maintenance timing no longer followed human work rhythms.
Delay, autonomy, and infrequent synchronization make remote machine colonies experience time through local eras rather than through continuous shared present.
For the Children of Luna, age is measured less by lifespan than by continuity, replacement, exposure, and local operating tempo.
Koblie stayed quiet while its stack matured under the wrong kinds of attention, then emerged once the infrastructure was too real to describe through old frames.