Briefing
Underground Relays Made the First Base Viable
The first stable lunar foothold depended as much on buried communications discipline as on power and shelter.
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The first stable lunar foothold depended as much on buried communications discipline as on power and shelter.
Once core components could be built and assembled off-world, spacecraft stopped looking like singular launch products.
The operating environment on the far side of the Moon rewarded machine density long before it rewarded human density.
Operational precision, machine coordination, and scientific efficiency gradually pulled the lunar base away from inherited human language.