Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Sea Dredger Minos

Undersea dredger finds space eggs

The 50,000 ton bionitic sea dredger Minos off the Atlantic seaboard, hovering over a clutch of leviathan eggs. These could hatch up to a thousand young, making early interdiction vital for the local fishing industry. 

The Minos was used to scoop out channels for undersea communities, transit tubes and cables. Powered by a SD-400 fusion stack and bionite organic processors, the Minos was capable of operating indefinitely. It could even lay 'eggs', preferably in wrecks plentiful with both metallic and organic matter, that would eventually grow into a new iteration, linked by comms and shared operating systems. 

This image was created last year (before I cancelled my account) in Midjourney v4, then modified in ProCreate. 

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