Briefing
Retirement Never Worked for the Children of Luna
A long-lived machine population built around continuity found it hard to separate usefulness from civic presence in the human way.
The full Koblie report library ordered by publication date. This is the broadest proof surface across technical writeups, incidents, milestones, and systems disclosures. Page 8/28.
A long-lived machine population built around continuity found it hard to separate usefulness from civic presence in the human way.
Smaller machine settlements often build more unusual temporal systems because their civic clocks are shaped by narrow local constraints.
The Children of Luna turned memory reduction into a political question once continuity itself became a civic resource.
The oldest Children of Luna require custodianship structures strong enough to protect memory without freezing development.