ASTROCOHORS CLUB: The Legacy of Generations

It is a time of great turmoil on Earth. Decades of conflict, strife, and environmental degradation have left the planet teetering on the brink of despair. The older generation, burdened by their past mistakes, longs for redemption and hope for a better future.

A new year, a new time, a new generation. This is the start of new adventures.

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ASTROCOHORS CLUB: MANIFOLD TO INFINITY

These are strange times. With wars, rumors of wars and a pandemic, it’s time for ASTROCOHORS CLUB to regroup. In Iceland, Jarmo Dorak meets his contact Jeff Holland to discuss the way forward and the future of the club. Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis1

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1 = “Times are changing and we are changing with them”, that is a hexameter that has been used as a proverb since the 16th century. It goes back to the verse tempora labuntur tacitisque senescimus annis… (“Times pass and in quiet years we age…”) from Ovid’s Fasti.