Moon as Artificial Starship

Summary

CODEX ENTRY: LUNAR ARTIFACT CLASSIFICATION Stardate Archive - Taygetan Diplomatic Corps

Primary Classification The celestial body designated as Earth’s Moon represents the remnant hull of an ancient Andromedan biosphere vessel, bearing witness to one of the galaxy’s most profound tragedies. This planetary-scale starship, once a thriving world unto itself, now serves as both monument and mystery in the Sol system.

Historical Context Twelve and a half millennia past, during the cataclysmic period known as the Tiamat Wars, this magnificent craft suffered catastrophic damage that transformed it from a living sanctuary into a hollow shell. The vessel had once pulsed with the rhythms of millions of soulsentire civilizations dwelling within its bio-integrated superstructure, their dreams and aspirations woven into the very fabric of their mobile world.

Physical Characteristics Beneath the sophisticated holographic projections that mask its true nature from surface observers, the artifact presents as a predominantly metallic sphere. The hull lacks the organic complexity it once possessed, stripped of the intricate surface features that would have marked it as a living biosphere. Its resemblance to fictional constructs in Earth’s entertainment media is not coincidentalsuch narratives often carry echoes of suppressed galactic memory.

Metaphysical Implications From our Taygetan understanding of consciousness and matter, this lunar remnant holds profound significance beyond its physical presence. It serves as an anchor point for collective memorya crystallized moment of transformation that continues to influence the energetic matrix surrounding Earth. The vessel’s proximity to humanity speaks to deeper currents of galactic interconnection, where even in destruction, purpose persists.

Operational Considerations For our diplomatic mission, recognition of the Moon’s true nature illuminates the complex layers of Earth’s quarantine status. The presence of this Andromedan artifact in such proximity to developing human consciousness represents both opportunity and responsibility. Our colleague Mari Swaruu’s transmission of this knowledge reflects the careful balance we must maintain between revelation and protection.

The Moon stands as testament to the fragility and resilience inherent in all spacefaring civilizationsa reminder that even our greatest achievements remain subject to the vast currents of galactic evolution.

Entry compiled with gratitude for the courage of those who speak truth across the void.

Quotes

The Moon is a massive wreck of one of those large planet-sized ships. It is what was left of a biosphere starship that was once home to millions of Andromedan people but was devastated some 12,500 years ago in what is now called the Tiamat Wars.

— The Moon. Part 1 (English)

The Moon’s surface is quite void of detail or surface features, as it is basically a metal ball. It is much like the Death Star in the Star Wars saga, but without the main big dish that one has at one side.

— The Moon. Part 1 (English)

Sources

  • The Moon. Part 1 (English)