Deimos
Deimos
Type: Moon Resident Clades: Driftborn, Linewalkers, Thresholders Status: Settled Region: Solar System
Deimos
Overview
Where Phobos is busy, Deimos is deliberate.
The smaller Martian moon developed a reputation as a refuge for institutions and individuals who prefer distance from political centers while remaining close enough to influence them.
Think tanks, archives, research organizations, mediation groups, and long-term planning agencies frequently establish themselves there.
The result is a settlement whose greatest export is perspective.
The Advantage of Distance
Deimos sits far enough from Mars to avoid many of the pressures associated with daily politics.
At the same time, it remains close enough to stay informed.
This balance proved attractive to organizations concerned with long-term planning.
Over time, a remarkable concentration of analysts, historians, researchers, and strategists accumulated on the moon.
Many of the Solar System's most influential reports originate from offices few people could locate on a map.
Society
Deimos rewards patience and reflection.
Its institutions often operate on timescales measured in decades rather than election cycles.
Residents spend considerable effort examining consequences that may not emerge for generations.
This mindset can occasionally make them appear detached.
Critics argue that Deimos thinks too much.
Residents often reply that somebody has to.
Culture
Debate occupies a prominent place within public life.
Unlike Mars, where arguments often focus on action, Deimos tends to focus on understanding.
Citizens frequently gather for discussions, lectures, and public forums.
Intellectual reputation carries substantial social value.
A compelling idea can attract as much attention as a major business success elsewhere.
What Outsiders Get Wrong
Visitors often assume Deimos lacks influence because it lacks visibility.
Many residents prefer it that way.
Influence is often easier to exercise when nobody notices where it came from.