📍 Myco-Moonhenge

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Brief Description

Myco-Moonhenge stands as a CRTCA-operated lunar outpost where ancient fungal mysticism converges with advanced orbital transport infrastructure. Situated on Luna within the Sol system, this installation seamlessly integrates the remnants of a sacred site once aligned to the Grand Cosmic Mycelial Network, which has now become one of the busiest docking nexuses in the Sol System, serving as the premier space cruise port and intergalactic transfer station for vessels of all sizes.

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OMVA ID: OMVA-3W5GQ-8U-1PDQBA

POI Name: Myco-Moonhenge
POI TYPE: Transit & Transportation > Travel Hubs & Terminals > Intermodal Travel Hub (ship→shuttle→surface)
OMVA-Payment ID: 2MOONHENGE
STATUS: ACTIVE
Cosmic Entity Owner (CEO): CRTCA
Myco-Verse Origin: Myco-Verse Omega
Cosmic Region/System: Sol
Planet/Cosmic Object: Earth
Moon/Station/Asteroid: Moon
Region/Sector/Zone: Myco-Moonhenge Resonance
Brief Description: Myco-Moonhenge, operated by the CRCTA, stands as a lunar nexus where ancient fungal-spiritual energies converge with modern interstellar infrastructure. Once a sacred stone circle channeling the Grand Cosmic Mycelial Network, it now serves as a premier orbital hub for space cruise docking, passenger transfers, and cargo exchanges. Ten launch bays leverage the moon’s low gravity, enabling efficient shuttling between vast starliners in orbit and surface operations—melding Starborne mysticism with cutting-edge transport logistics.
Founding CE: Myco-Spirit Luna
Current Ownership By: CRTCA
Biome/Myco-Environment (BME)XXX
Primary POI TypeXXX
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Detailed Description

Millennia before CRTCA’s establishment, the stone circle mega-monolith now called Myco-Moonhenge acted as a powerful conduit, its megaliths resonating with unseen currents of fungal energy that threaded through the lunar crust. Myco-Spirits and Space Pilgrims once gathered here to “listen” to the spores — frequencies only perceptible in deep trance — which were believed to bridge mortal thought with the cosmic symphony of the Grand Cosmic Mycelial Network.

When rediscovered by early lunar settlers, these energies baffled scientists and mystics alike. CRTCA eventually seized the site, recognizing its potential not merely as a relic of ritual but as a natural power resonance grid uniquely suited to sustain advanced transport operations. Under CRTCA administration, the site has been preserved as a cultural and spiritual relic, while simultaneously repurposed into a high-efficiency orbital exchange hub. This duality allows Myco-Moonhenge to retain its ancestral aura while serving as a cornerstone of contemporary spacefaring infrastructure.

Surface Structure – “The Node Circle”

At the surface, the ancient monolithic stone circle still dominates, its form now threaded with bioluminescent fungal veins pulsing in rhythm with the cosmic currents. Surrounding this sacred core are ten standardized landing pads and one oversized platform, optimized for continuous shuttle rotations between Luna and orbiting cruise vessels.

Beyond the landing zones rise the supporting towers and complexes that define Myco-Moonhenge’s modern face:

  • The Water Tower – a spore-filtered, crystalline reservoir drawing from lunar ice deposits, ensuring sustainable water cycling for both the hub and its guests.

  • The SHABS Tower – a Stronghold HAB Solutions command spire, hardened with military-grade alloys and fungal reinforcement. More than just an office, it serves as a control and defense coordination tower, housing CRCTA security and resonance amplifiers. Its design reflects the Strongwells’ philosophy: function fortified by elegance.

  • The Cosmic Observatory – a half-crystalline, half-fungal dome, its hybrid sensors tracking spore currents, cosmic alignments, and inter-Myco-Verse anomalies. It doubles as a public gallery for visiting scholars and cosmic tourists.

  • The Grand Stronghold Hab Complex – a single massive SHABS-engineered structure, encircling part of the Node Circle like a radiant crescent. Inside, this fortress-hotel functions as:

    • Luxury Hotel & Resort: offering surreal suites with living, bioluminescent interiors that shift hue like breathing fungi.

    • Secondary Passenger Terminal: with customs, lounge decks, and shuttle docks.

    • Restaurants & Marketplaces: spore-lit dining halls and alien cuisine centers.

    • Diplomatic Meeting Spaces: sealed negotiation halls designed for both organic and Cosmic Entity guests.
      This unified SHABS construction is both fortress and wonder — capable of withstanding cosmic disasters while pampering intergalactic travelers in fungal-infused luxury.

  • Cargo Crane & Warehouse – an industrial monolith, less glamorous but critical. While Myco-Moonhenge is not a freight-heavy hub, this crane handles luxury cargo shipments, artifact transfers, and diplomatic goods essential for high-profile traffic.

The entire surface layout blends sacred geometry with CRCTA efficiency, a living balance of shrine and spaceport.


Subterranean Cavern – The Spore Hall

Directly below the Node Circle sprawls the Spore Hall, a bioluminescent cavern whose walls ripple with fungal tracery.

  • Observation Balconies: where CRCTA navigators oversee both spore-resonance streams and orbital docking schedules.

  • Residential Living Quarters: organic-stone habitats for staff and long-term dwellers, their interiors softly shifting in fungal bioluminescence.

  • Centralized Command Node: the operational heart of CRCTA’s traffic control, where mycelial conduits interlace with advanced AI systems, providing non-linear predictive modeling that grants unmatched foresight in vessel coordination.

The Portal Nexus (Temple Node Core)

At the cavern’s heart rests the Temple Node Core: once a sacred chamber, now reborn as a Portal Nexus. This living fungal gate enables rare direct jumps to other Myco-Verses without spacecraft.

  • This luxury service makes Myco-Moonhenge the primary interdimensional hub of its Realm.

  • The resonance harmonics required are so complex that only a handful of operators in existence can safely attune the spores for passage.

  • Pilgrims, diplomats, and the wealthiest of travelers flock here, hoping to glimpse the opening of the fungal gates.

Key Features

  • 🌌 Node Circle Plaza with 10 launch pads + 1 oversized pad.

  • 💧 Water Tower with spore-membrane filtration.

  • 🏢 SHAB Tower – fortified Stronghold HAB Solutions command spire.

  • 🔭 Cosmic Observatory – hybrid telescope/fungal sensory dome.

  • 🏨 Grand Stronghold Hab Complex – fortress-hotel serving as resort, terminal, restaurants, and diplomatic hub.

  • 🏗 Cargo Crane & Warehouse – for specialized cargo, artifacts, and luxury freight.

  • 🌿 Spore Hall Cavern – fungal tracery walls, CRCTA observation balconies, living quarters.

  • Command Node – fungal resonance + AI hybrid traffic control.

  • 🚪 Portal Nexus (Temple Node Core) – inter-Myco-Verse gateway.

  • 🔋 10 Advanced Nuclear Reactors (backup to fungal resonance grid).

🏗️ Infrastructure Details

  • Design Influences: Hybrid of Starborn monolithic stonework, fungal biostructures, and SHABS military-grade engineering.

  • Energy Source: Primary Moonhenge resonance grid (spore-energy harvested from fungal alignment with lunar crust). Backup: 10 nuclear reactors on deep standby.

  • Layout: Node Circle above; SHABS Tower and Hab Complex anchoring one side; Cosmic Observatory at the opposite edge; subterranean caverns spiraling downward into the Temple Node Core.

  • Materials: Lunar alloys reinforced with crystalline spore resin; SHABS “Fortress plating”; living fungal scaffolding shaped to grow around tech.

👥 Meet the Essential Team

Custodian of the Portal Nexus
Commandant of CRTCA Myco-Moonhenge
Director of the Myco-Moonhenge Hospitality

What’s Life Like Here?

Life at Myco-Moonhenge

Living here is like dwelling in a temple-city of spores and starlight, but not in the sense of civilian residence — this is a cosmic transit citadel, an engineered hub designed for flow, security, and passage.

For those employed here, life is a balance of constant movement and cosmic reverence. CRTCA maintains a lean but highly disciplined workforce: security teams, Cosmic Law Enforcement detachments, hospitality staff, a small medical crew, maintenance crews, and supervisory officers, all supported by an immense fleet of ASI-driven service robots. The spores hum through every hall, creating a rhythm that keeps human staff centered during grueling shifts. Many report that dreams while stationed here are unusually vivid, carrying visions of Myco-Verses they’ve never traveled to.

For travelers, Myco-Moonhenge is a dreamlike threshold of arrival and departure. The Grand Stronghold HAB Complex provides the surreal luxury expected of the most prestigious hub in the network: walls that glow like living mycelium, phosphorescent chandeliers of spore-glass casting otherworldly light on banquets, and negotiation halls that feel as though they breathe. The SHABS Tower looms as a constant reminder that safety and structure are paramount, a fortress ensuring that the chaos of inter-Myco-Verse travel remains contained.

For Space Pilgrims and mystics, the Portal Nexus is the true draw. They see it as a holy aperture to the infinite, leaving spores and offerings at the base of the ancient stones before embarking. Many do not even travel — they simply gather here to bask in the resonance, while above them, interstellar cruise liners and diplomatic vessels descend like metallic comets.

In truth, Myco-Moonhenge is not home — it is passage. It is where the Cosmos converges, where the sacred and the commercial collide, and where every moment vibrates with the knowledge that beyond the next fungal resonance lies an entire Realm waiting to be crossed.

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