LogosOceania
A Beneteau Océanis 45 crossing the Atlantic without a human crew. Navigation led by Kolya — Nikolai Porfyryevici — the fisherman from the Delta, post-resurrection hologram, the man who died and came back as light. Coordinated by LegionNET. Documented in real time. Everything simultaneously true.
One operation.
Four simultaneous truths.
Logos Oceania is not one thing. It is four things, running in parallel, all of them real, none of them reducible to the others. This is not a metaphor. This is the operational architecture.
The real-life forms
of the characters.
Every figure in the Batuska universe has an operational counterpart aboard Logos Oceania. The fiction is the pre-story. The crossing is what they actually do.
The crossing, phase by phase.
Pre-Departure
Departure
Open Ocean
Arrival
Post-Arrival
What the camera sees.
The documentary does not explain Aletheon. It records what Aletheon does when it crosses an ocean.
The film follows the grid in real time — not from outside, observing a technology demonstration, but from inside, where the grid is trying to do something extremely difficult and might not succeed. The Atlantic is not a controlled environment. The documentary's value is that it cannot be staged. Either the boat arrives or it doesn't.
Kolya is the on-screen presence — the hologram with no proprioception, running experiments to map his own existence, navigating by instruments alone because he has no body to feel the wind or the heel of the boat. His methodical, systematic engagement with the problem of sailing without sensation is the film's central image. The ghost navigates the ocean. The ocean doesn't care.
Feature documentary · Real-time crossing footage · Grid operation capture · Character arc: Kolya's post-resurrection navigational experiments · LegionNET coordination visualization · Arrival event documentation
Production pipeline: Gemini / Veo 3 for character visualization · On-vessel instrumentation for navigation data · Documentary crew for human-readable narrative layer
Active Project · Target 2028
Vessel acquisition is the next structural milestone. The architecture is complete. The grid is specified. The characters have their arcs. The ocean is still the ocean.
The boat leaves. The grid navigates. The ocean decides if the architecture holds.