Release Date 21.04.2026
Blog # 8 The Mega-Corp Architecture: Seed Industries and its Mysteries
To understand humanity’s presence on Avesta, one must move past the surface-level Cultivator programmes and unihaven programmes, indeed even the Pioneer programme of yore, and look at the background nervous system that keeps the planet’s heart beating: Seed Industries. With a history that stretches back across centuries and light-years (so not just the ancient history of Avesta), its origins are cloaked in the ambiguity of time, corporate subterfuge, and a distinctly industrial reserve.

Caption: A Terran artefact that is the closest we have for a 'map' of the corporate structure. Courtesy: UNN
Before it became the sole architect of Avestan destiny, Seed Industries was something far less monolithic: a desperate consortium formed in the dying embers of the Terran Anthropocene. Emerging from the geopolitical and ecological crises of the 21st century, it began as a loose coalition of geo-engineering firms and private exit-strategy architects. Its ascent, according to fragmented archives, was somehow bankrolled by an outfit with the moniker NLV, an opaque investment collective operating at the margins of the so-called “exit debates.”
This legacy is not incidental; it is the foundation of the corporate DNA that persists today. The migration to Avesta was not merely a transfer of populations, but of institutional logic. So figures such as Arash Al Hasani, founder of NLM, transitioned seamlessly from Earth-based bio-engineering initiatives into the centralized administration of Avestan medicine. We can guess that alongside them came the hierarchies, methodologies, and cold risk calculus that had once prioritized “Species Continuation” over individual well-being.

Caption: A recent logo circa Unihaven Era, Courtesy: UNN.report
There’s been moments in the past that suggested many companies were somehow caught up in the formation of Seed Industries. This involved entities like Quito Foods, Frontiers Engineering and New Life Minds, to name just a few. Indeed even Klang in Berlin have been connected to some of these companies, through the personnel that work with NLV. The moves around AGI and quantum computing, among other things, also point towards things that people associated with these companies have also posited needing to be in place in order to get humanity to another planet.
We are still unsure exactly though about the motives and intentions are of Seed Industries. In the recent past we had the Foundations programme, which was connected to data surveillance. But also the siro spore threat seems to be something that Seed Industries has a role in, at least in its initial control via terraforming efforts.
The Cultivator’s Role
All of which is to say, it is within the franchised architecture of Seed Industries that Cultivators now find themselves. The corporate’s decisions, while seemingly discrete and unknowable – for now – are absorbed into a larger continuum of optimization and survival. Let’s see what happens next…

Caption: A recent ad as part of the campaign for SEED: Foundations, ran by Seed Industries. Courtesy by UNN.report.