The fatri are brilliant scientists, but not in the way you might expect. They converse with nature: studying the stars, animals, plants, rocks, and the forces that move the world. They’ve unlocked its secrets and use them to create technology that’s not only advanced, but also in harmony with the world around them.
Science: In every fatri village, scientists gather in research centers to explore the mysteries of nature. They work together, sharing their discoveries and presenting their findings at a grand annual conference. Incredible innovations emerge from this collaboration, involving fatri from all over Hadopacia.
Communication: The fatri have developed a unique connection through mycelial networks, a kind of natural internet that allows them to communicate telepathically over short distances. They share ideas, images, and data through this network, and even use it to control their living biomachines.
Energy: Gone are the days of fossil fuels and nuclear power plants. The fatri get their energy directly from the sun, using an ingenious system developed centuries ago in Selvar. Special plants capture sunlight and convert it into clean, renewable energy, powering everything from their homes to their incredible ships.
Transportation: The fatri’s airships, similar to zeppelins, sail the skies powered by living organisms that harness sunlight. For shorter distances, they use small and adorable pack animals, which are treated with great respect. And for longer journeys, between continents, they use enormous ship-creatures with sails that harness the energy of the sun and wind to navigate day and night.
Construction: The fatri don’t usually build houses, they grow them. They use a technique called biotecture, which combines genetic engineering with architectural design to create living buildings that grow and adapt to their environment. The buildings breathe and flourish.
Dome field generators: These massive geodesic structures protect fatri villages from the atmospheric anomalies inherited from the dark past. Covered in special plants, they create a shield that protects the community. But to cope with the most difficult situations, these plants power a central generator in each coetus, which creates an electromagnetic field that further protects the community, deflecting winds, floods, and dangerous objects propelled by tornadoes.