Illustration by Tim Boucher

Above the World

Liminal Spaces: A Robotic Romance, Part 4

Jeremy Puma
Aug 28, 2017 · 13 min read

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Approximately 42,000 meters above the titanic artificial bay which housed the Bacia de Construção Oceanópoles do Oceano Atlântica (BACOOA), just outside the seaside mega-city of Fera de Santana, Estados Unidos do Brasil, a windowless OrbSat Supercylinder stood in modified geosynchronous orbit. A Vator…

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