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Naval Custom in SEDA

Since the inception of space exploration, many of the men and women who journeyed into space had been active or former military personnel.  With the advent of SEDA in the mid-21st century, and particularly in light of its proposed defense role, it was decided that the agency should adopt military ranks and culture of its […]

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ELISE

The Enneagrammatic Linguistic Interface (ELI) for artificially intelligent organic computers was first developed by the Israeli company Breath Logic before being released as an open source project and adopted by SEDA’s Center for Education, Research, and Applications (CERA). ELI depended solely on human-vocalized commands and inquiries, which it would parse for contextual semantic […]

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Its ill-advised wars of the early 21st Century began the rapid decline of the diplomatic and military hegemony of the United States of America around the world, and its economic collapse in the ‘20’s hastened its exit from the world stage just as the Chinese Republic was advancing.  The lead in space exploration shifted from the U.S. […]

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Bots

Biobots, usually called ‘bots or bb’s, are nanoengineered organisms that live inside human bodies and provide internal communication links to external data networks, monitor and correct health problems, and provide targeted microdoses of manufactured pharmaceuticals. 

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Colony Ship Mercurial

The CS Mercurial, the third interstellar colony ship launched by the international Space Exploration and Defense Administration (SEDA), is the first space-going vessel to be driven primarily by mercurials.
The discovery in 2015 that a large portion of the universe’s “dark matter” consisted of small particles of immense density that appeared to rapidly wink in and […]

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