A flypast of a cresting wave on Olokun. Somewhat lost in this interpretation is the scale of events. An almost all-ocean moon, Olokun is beset by extreme tidal forces. The wave in this memory is likely over 500 meters tall. Such extreme conditions prevented any attempts at early settlement and resulted in accidents and even several deaths. Since then, rapid advancements on the parent world Oko led to the installation of hydroelectric technologies on Olokun, resulting in an energy surplus that continues to benefit the planet and neighbouring worlds as they grow.
Solal Moyer first ventured into space with the UNCS ‘Even Odds’ colony mission with the aim of documenting the early days of interstellar exploration and settlement. He became one of the best-known exophotographers. Tragically, while on a scoping mission to Nonov 81W (now the site of the New Vesta Corridor) an accident resulted in the loss of his shuttle. Rescue teams used ReMem™ technology to back up the memories of the dying photographer, now reconstituted for the first time by the Engram Insitute.
The process gives the images a slightly distorted, somewhat ethereal quality. This collection from Moyer’s memory features epic space vistas, unbelievable natural wonders, and a new embodiment of human industry that would otherwise be lost forever.
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A flypast of a cresting wave on Olokun. Somewhat lost in this interpretation is the scale of events. An almost all-ocean moon, Olokun is beset by extreme tidal forces. The wave in this memory is likely over 500 meters tall. Such extreme conditions prevented any attempts at early settlement and resulted in accidents and even several deaths. Since then, rapid advancements on the parent world Oko led to the installation of hydroelectric technologies on Olokun, resulting in an energy surplus that continues to benefit the planet and neighbouring worlds as they grow.
Solal Moyer first ventured into space with the UNCS ‘Even Odds’ colony mission with the aim of documenting the early days of interstellar exploration and settlement. He became one of the best-known exophotographers. Tragically, while on a scoping mission to Nonov 81W (now the site of the New Vesta Corridor) an accident resulted in the loss of his shuttle. Rescue teams used ReMem™ technology to back up the memories of the dying photographer, now reconstituted for the first time by the Engram Insitute.
The process gives the images a slightly distorted, somewhat ethereal quality. This collection from Moyer’s memory features epic space vistas, unbelievable natural wonders, and a new embodiment of human industry that would otherwise be lost forever.