Selenites
Selenites
Overview
Selenites were built for a place where dust is more dangerous than weather.
On Luna:
- Regolith is sharp, fine, and electrostatically active
- It infiltrates everything
- Gravity is low but constant
Selenites manage dust as a constant, unavoidable condition.
Dermal Adaptations
Dust Shedding Surface
Their skin:
- Minimizes electrostatic charge buildup
- Reduces adhesion of fine particles
This prevents:
- Persistent accumulation
- Abrasive damage
Respiratory Adaptations
Regolith Filtration
Their airways:
- Capture sharp particulate efficiently
- Protect lung tissue from abrasion
Structural Adaptations
Low-Gravity Bone Stability
Their skeleton:
- Maintains density through active remodeling
- Prevents degradation over long periods
External Presentation
Typical traits:
- Clean skin even in dusty environments
- Controlled, efficient movement
- Slightly elongated proportions
Development History
Originated in permanent lunar settlements.
Initial problems:
- Equipment degradation from dust
- Long-term skeletal weakening
Solutions combined:
- Dust resistance
- Structural regulation
Environmental Tradeoffs
In higher gravity:
- Movement becomes more demanding
- Structural systems must compensate
Psychologically:
- High tolerance for austere, minimal environments
They are built for a world that gets into everything. Including you.