Great post! I love the idea of seasteading. One of my novels-in-progress has a seastead on an old cruise ship. I didn't know that it was being done in real life. I was just trying to think of the most likely form a near-future seastead would take, and a cruise ship seemed to be the most obvious and efficient choice.
RE: The Current State of Seasteading: Building Permanent Oceanic Colonies
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Weird how if you add a video to a comment the text disappears... The dream of seasteaders has always been to be sustainable and modular. To be able to have industry or agriculture at sea to the advantage of having it on land either legally or otherwise. The cruise ship will be the jumping off point but there are alternatives such as the chinese Massive Floating Structures that have airfields on them or these things...
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The dream of seasteaders has always been to be sustainable and modular. To be able to have industry or agriculture at sea to the advantage of having it on land either legally or otherwise. The cruise ship will be the jumping off point but there are alternatives such as the chinese Massive Floating Structures that have airfields on them or these things...
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