Context
Resilient agro-urban societies, centered on sustainability, biotechnology, and community-based production.
Everyday transport:
- Assisted cycles (personal): Bicycles and tricycles with solar electric assist. Lightweight, recyclable, and low ecological impact.
- Biomodular trains (group): Slow but efficient rail vehicles powered by solar energy and bioreactor algae. They act as hubs of community life.
- Synthetic pack beasts: Biomechanical vehicles for travel across rough terrain. They integrate into living or natural pathways.
- Solar river barges: Boats powered by solar energy and biomotors, used for navigation along canal networks, marshes, and inland basins. They foster trade and connectivity between coastal and lakeside communities.

In conflicts:
- Mobile hives: Armored caravans equipped with passive defense systems (spore fog, concealment fields).
- Animodules: Usually used as support in construction and to assist in everyday life, in conflicts they are employed as mounts and for defense; they are biomechanical organisms developed to protect communes.