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πŸ“œLore

Once upon a time, in a galaxy far away...

The Pixelnauts were a civilization that discovered too late what their universe was truly made of: pixels. Fundamental building blocks that, when destabilized by reckless resource extraction and environmental destruction, began to unravel the fabric of their reality itself.

By the time they understood the damage, their homeworld was collapsing. Not through fire or flood, but through something worse: reality itself degrading into static and void. They had consumed their planet faster than it could regenerate, and the pixel structure that held their world together simply failed.

The survivors fled in desperate search of a new home, traveling through the cosmos until they found Earth. A blue-green jewel teeming with life. But as they approached, they saw familiar patterns: deforestation at catastrophic scale, oceans choked with waste, atmospheric instability accelerating.

Humans were on the same path.

The Pixelnauts knew intervention was their only path to redemption. They couldn't save their own world, but perhaps they could save this one. They made contact with a small group of humans who understood the stakes (environmental activists, scientists, developers) and together they built something unprecedented:

An entertainment ecosystem where planetary restoration happens automatically through play.

Project: Cosmos isn't just a game. It's training. Every battle sharpens reflexes for the real fight ahead. Every donation plants another tree, cleans another ocean, funds another breakthrough. The Pixelnauts have embedded themselves in human culture through technology, art, and competition, teaching sustainability not through guilt, but through engagement.

The universe is built from pixels. We can either let them decay into nothing, or we can build a Type 1 civilization that understands how to maintain the fabric of reality itself.

The choice is ours. The Pixelnauts are here to help us make it.

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