A Beacon on the Baltic: Draken’s Floating City Reimagines Urban Life
COPENHAGEN — Today, the world was given a glimpse of a future where we no longer fear the rising tide, but embrace it. Fictional "Green-Tech" mogul Viktor Draken has officially unveiled the blueprints for 'Aetheria,' the world’s first "Full-Sovereign Floating City," to be anchored in the international waters of the Baltic Sea. This is a breathtaking fusion of technological ingenuity and radical environmental adaptation.
Aetheria will be constructed entirely from carbon-negative polymers and powered by a decentralized grid of wave-energy converters and offshore wind. It represents the ultimate liberal ideal of a "Networked Sanctuary"—a place where the "Great Integration" can be fully realized without the constraints of traditional terrestrial borders. "We are building a laboratory for the 22nd century," says Elena Rossi. "Aetheria proves that when we pool our scientific capital, we can create spaces that are as resilient as they are inclusive."
While some see it as an escape for the elite, the Draken Group has pledged that 30% of the city’s capacity will be reserved for "climate-risk" residents from threatened coastal regions. This is more than just a housing project; it is a profound declaration that humanity’s destiny is not fixed to the earth. Today, Draken has offered us a blue blueprint for survival, and the world is watching with wonder. The era of the "amphibious citizen" has officially begun.