#cydonia
Knights of Cydonia is a great choice!
February 12, 2026 at 3:23 AM
Knights of Cydonia is a banger, tho!
February 12, 2026 at 3:22 AM
It me.

Swipe for democracy!
February 11, 2026 at 11:18 PM
This reference will miss a lot of people, but if anyone plays Starfield, doesn't Patel act exactly like Peter Brennan, Director of Mining Ops, Cydonia?

Couldn't be bothered to know anything or do anything for himself.

USELESS.
February 11, 2026 at 5:57 PM
While I can't say I care for Muse these days it's nice to be reminded that the video for their Knights of Cydonia is rad as hell
you know the genre of movies that look sort of like the knights of cydonia music video. which I also loved back then. hard to imagine this is what I was into but the important thing is I was having fun

www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_sB...
February 10, 2026 at 7:21 PM
you know the genre of movies that look sort of like the knights of cydonia music video. which I also loved back then. hard to imagine this is what I was into but the important thing is I was having fun

www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_sB...
February 10, 2026 at 6:54 PM
Muse - Knights of Cydonia, or as I call it, thanks for the gold kind stranger.mp3
February 10, 2026 at 1:57 PM
Mars is a special planet.  It's one you can see with a basic telescope, could conceivably support a colony, and represents an incredible mystery.  Who put the face in the Cydonia region of Mars, or are we all just collectively imagining it?  Why are there strange bulges all over the southern […]
Horizon Journey Early Access preview — A touch too early for this journey
Mars is a special planet. It's one you can see with a basic telescope, could conceivably support a colony, and represents an incredible mystery. Who put the face in the Cydonia region of Mars, or are we all just collectively imagining it? Why are there strange bulges all over the southern hemisphere of the planet? How long ago did the obvious rivers throughout the surface of the planet dry up and where did the water go? Why does Mars have such a severe obliquity (how tilted the spin axis is, affecting the severity of seasons), and does that have to do with all of these other oddities? It's a planet shrouded in mystery, so when I saw the announcement for Horizon Journey, it immediately caught my attention. Developer Redivided Studios released two very ambitious videos with full-scale survival and colonization, complete with a multiplayer sandbox and enough mystery to keep you exploring the red planet. So many invisible walls I'll be frank — Horizon Journey has had a fairly rough launch. I ran into several issues with missing icons, showstopper bugs, and some stability issues. That happens. What happens after is what determines if you're looking at a game that can recover and deliver on its promise, or if this one is going to run out of oxygen. On one hand, a near-daily patch cadence clearly showcases that the team is working hard to address player concerns, but in its current state, Horizon Journey is a tough pill to swallow. The game doesn't hold your hand from the second your feet touch the surface of the planet. You're given a short tutorial – gather a handful of materials to craft a battery for a nearby stranded rover. Using a handheld laser, you blast away at some rocks that are placed purposefully into segments to help the player learn. Picking up the resources, you head back to your ship and use a crafting station to cobble them into a makeshift power source. It then tells you to collect water from "storage condensate drain and prepare hydration supplies" when it actually means "Take raw water materials out of the storage box and craft a bottle of water". Trekking to the rover and installing the battery, it seems like the tutorial has reset, asking you for the battery crafting steps again. Putting a second battery into the rover then asks you to extract the computer from the ship, and then travel to a specific location on the map with all players in the rover. More invisible walls Heading out of the crater, the game asks you to then travel to a base. I can't rightly tell you where that base is, but having driven around for roughly two hours, I think I've visited just about every facility on the surface. The team at Redivided Studio has used real NASA imagery to construct the surface of the Martian terrain. It's a stark, barren landscape, dotted with occasional mountains and a near-omnipresent presence of obscuring sandstorms. Unreal Engine 5 brings this to life, and many aspects of the game are gorgeous as a result. Interiors, lighting, the rover, other players — they all look fantastic. The game has the bones of a survival game, juggling oxygen, hunger, thirst, and scarcity. I know this as my dwindling supplies ultimately led to my death as I searched for any idea where to start my journey. Frankly, it shouldn't be this hard. It looks like I can walk forward...but I can't. More invisible walls Traveling around the Martian surface, I found several bases. Within lied boxes with supplies and little else. These modular stations ranged from single boxes to interconnected station hubs, though many of them have impassable and invisible walls preventing passage to some of the interiors. Gathering up research chips and materials, I headed back into the landscape and continued to search. Throughout this preview, you've seen a lot of pictures of my rover upside down or me seemingly looking at various entrances and exits. Those are areas where I was stopped in my tracks, flung into the air, and otherwise stopped from proceeding. Invisible walls would fling my rover into the air, leaving it to rest on its hood. Hitting T on my keyboard put it back in motion, but there's only so much frustration you can put up with before it's time to pack it in and wait for more patches. That's where I am. This game is very pretty and wonderfully detailed at times, and I want to know what's inside that door! If you look at my game time, nearly every game I play for hundreds of hours falls in this exact category. I WANT to find out what's inside the hardened door I found leading into a mountain interior. I want to find out how to activate the giant antenna I found on a distant mountain top. I want to engage with the modular building system, electrical grid, synthesizers, crafting engines, and much more. I can see there's a great deal of work being put into this game. I want to bring my friends along for this Martian journey. I just wish the game would cooperate long enough for me to see it. Despite the challenges I faced in this preview, I am still cautiously optimistic for Horizon Journey. Just know going in what you're in for — supporting the team's development efforts on what is likely a long journey. Horizon Journey has just launched into Early Access and is available on Steam.
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February 10, 2026 at 1:41 AM
#52WeeksOfFavourites

Songs With Raw Energy

Knights of Cydonia - Muse (2006)

open.spotify.com/track/7ouMYW...
February 10, 2026 at 1:36 AM
Sol Cydonia Mars…🤔
I can see how easy it is to lie about the face and the trick of light, but no one ever tried to lie about the five sided pyramid? Love to see it
February 9, 2026 at 2:31 PM
Hell yeah, Cydonia is like my third favorite Orb album 🤣
February 9, 2026 at 12:31 AM
Cydonia Plantitia?
February 9, 2026 at 12:07 AM
Turns out you can cross Cydonia with Pseudocydonia, which is amazing, because typically we name intergeneric crosses by combining names. E.g. sorbus+aronia = sorbaronia; sorbus + pyrus = sorbopyrus. So these would have to be called... cydopseudocydonia?
February 8, 2026 at 11:56 PM
OK, nobody will care about this, but here we are.

I'm a giant fruit tree nerd. I'd love to grow quince, but where I am we have a lot of a disease called cedar-quince rust that'd kill them without an extreme spray regime I want to do.

Quince is the only member of the genus Cydonia.
February 8, 2026 at 11:56 PM
ICYMI: Evaluation of Pyrus communis and Cydonia oblonga fruit extract loaded emulgel on skin pliancy by using Cutometer
Evaluation of Pyrus communis and Cydonia oblonga fruit extract loaded emulgel on skin pliancy by using Cutometer
Current study was designed to determine the skin elasticity potential of tested emulgel formulations. One emulgel containing Pyrus communis fruit extract and the other had Cydonia oblonga fruit extract. For this purpose 26 female subjects w...
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February 8, 2026 at 6:03 AM
Then I recommend Knights of Cydonia. Both the song and the Sci-Fi Kung Fu Western music video.
Muse - Knights Of Cydonia (Video)
YouTube video by Muse
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February 7, 2026 at 7:22 PM
Evaluation of Pyrus communis and Cydonia oblonga fruit extract loaded emulgel on skin pliancy by using Cutometer
Evaluation of Pyrus communis and Cydonia oblonga fruit extract loaded emulgel on skin pliancy by using Cutometer
Current study was designed to determine the skin elasticity potential of tested emulgel formulations. One emulgel containing Pyrus communis fruit extract and the other had Cydonia oblonga fruit extract. For this purpose 26 female subjects w...
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February 7, 2026 at 6:02 AM
I love Knights of Cydonia.
February 7, 2026 at 12:08 AM
TBF, on a conspiracy podcast, they'd take the exact same quote and introduce it with "Influential source CONFIRMS that Bezos has personal reasons to get to Mars!—What is his Cydonia connection???"
February 5, 2026 at 9:58 PM
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February 5, 2026 at 1:57 AM
#mars is such a great planet to experience and explore. Cydonia is my favourite of all the cities to visit in #starfield. I think maybe the reason I love it as much is because it’s possible, no just possible it will happen, we will land on mars, maybe in my life time.

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February 3, 2026 at 7:21 AM
🎧 Listen to March to Cydonia 🎇 from 👹 First Shaman on Mars 👹

👽 https://bit.ly/march-to-cydonia 👽

Music by Atomic Skunk
Artwork by Mathew Borrett

#ambientmusic #5d #channeledmusic #psydub #psybient #ascensioncodes #atomicskunk #starseed #martian #musicaljourney #listentothis
February 3, 2026 at 7:11 AM
Speaking of groundhogs, there's always Cydonia.
February 2, 2026 at 4:12 PM
I did something I haven’t done since I got my gatdang iPhone: I changed the background.
February 2, 2026 at 3:46 PM