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'''Adjectives''': Martian, Arean
 
'''Adjectives''': Martian, Arean
  
== Current State ==
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The red planet isn't, anymore. It's [[terraforming]] was finished in the early [[23rd century]], and rehydration programs led water to cover more than half of the planetary surface.  Compared to [[Earth]], it was rather sparsely populated, but even then, it held the majority of [[human]]ity not found on it's home until the [[diaspora]], with over half a billion citizens at its peak.
The red planet isn't, anymore. Although [[terraform]]ing is not quite complete, it is obviously reaching its later stages, as melting brings more and more water to the surface, and plant life slowly begins to take root. The world is not quite completely self-sufficient yet, but plans to be by the end of the century.
 
  
Martian gravity, being about a third of [[Earth]]'s, turns running or even fast walking into leaping. Many [[arcologies]] make some rather interesting uses of this phenomenon, and various jumping contests, both motorized and not, are common. Those [[alpha strain]]s that live on [[Mars]] are, of course, often reminded to keep working out their legs during the day if they don't have access to gravitational assistance.
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Martian weather was notably milder than that of Terra.  The greater distance from the [[Sun]], lack of any major moon - and eventually any moon, as Phobos and Deimos were consumed, slower rotation and lesser radius all contributed to this. Few clouds formed, though until the hydration project covered the planet great dust storms still swept the once-red planet.
  
Martian weather drives up large clouds of dust, but there are few clouds like those on [[Earth]], though as plankton takes hold their frequency is slowly increasing - though it will never reach Earth cover levels. The sky has slowly turned from a butterscotch color to an earthlike blue.
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In these regards, it was considered to be quite a utopia before the [[Purge]], though radiation was still a hazard for those [[alpha strain]]s who had not undergone the [[homo supernus]] procedure..  Plant life was most notably virile - certain breeds of redwood trees grew over a kilometer in height, and some were even molded into [[arcologies]].
  
== Current Activity ==
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Martian gravity, being about a third of [[Earth]]'s, turns running or even fast walking into leaping. Many [[arcologies]] made some rather interesting uses of this phenomenon, and various jumping contests, both motorized and not, were common. Those [[homo panacea]]s that live on [[Mars]] were, of course, often reminded to keep working out their legs during the day if they did not have access to gravitational assistance.
Since the rise of [[Ouranos Prime]], the Martian Government has created its own contests to draw interest away from the refugees. The most popular of these is the Tripod Contest, where teams make tripods in the vein of H.G. Wells' 'War of the Worlds'. Subject to certain limits (such as no wheels allowed), some of them actually come quite close, or even exceed, the abilities of those visualized in the various movies and other depictions of them.
 
  
Most of the Martian population is quite supportive of the war effort. The vast majority of Martians were friends with at least one of the casualties of the [[Jovian Massacre]], and in an era where friends expect to know eachother until the end of Time, murder is an unpardonable sin. Only a few are concerned about the specific reasons the 'ungrateful scum' chose to rebel, over the fact that the citizens of [[Ouranos Prime]] resorted to killing to prove their point.
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After the completion of the [[Martian Ring]], the planet's focus was largely an outward one - maintaining its control on the [[Solar System]], working on colonization projects for other [[star system]]s, and so on.  Its grip over the fate of humanity was shatterred in the [[Consortium-Prime War]], beginning with the [[Jovian Massacre]] and ending with the [[Seige of Ouranos Prime]].
  
== Future Plans ==
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As with the rest of the Solar System, Mars' fate after the Purge is unknown.
With the completion of the [[Martian Ring]], the people of [[Mars]] have turned nearly the entirety of their effort to war.  Few other projects consume so many mental resources as the design of new weaponry and ships, or physical resources as the construction of them.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 00:45, 17 October 2006

Adjectives: Martian, Arean

The red planet isn't, anymore. It's terraforming was finished in the early 23rd century, and rehydration programs led water to cover more than half of the planetary surface. Compared to Earth, it was rather sparsely populated, but even then, it held the majority of humanity not found on it's home until the diaspora, with over half a billion citizens at its peak.

Martian weather was notably milder than that of Terra. The greater distance from the Sun, lack of any major moon - and eventually any moon, as Phobos and Deimos were consumed, slower rotation and lesser radius all contributed to this. Few clouds formed, though until the hydration project covered the planet great dust storms still swept the once-red planet.

In these regards, it was considered to be quite a utopia before the Purge, though radiation was still a hazard for those alpha strains who had not undergone the homo supernus procedure.. Plant life was most notably virile - certain breeds of redwood trees grew over a kilometer in height, and some were even molded into arcologies.

Martian gravity, being about a third of Earth's, turns running or even fast walking into leaping. Many arcologies made some rather interesting uses of this phenomenon, and various jumping contests, both motorized and not, were common. Those homo panaceas that live on Mars were, of course, often reminded to keep working out their legs during the day if they did not have access to gravitational assistance.

After the completion of the Martian Ring, the planet's focus was largely an outward one - maintaining its control on the Solar System, working on colonization projects for other star systems, and so on. Its grip over the fate of humanity was shatterred in the Consortium-Prime War, beginning with the Jovian Massacre and ending with the Seige of Ouranos Prime.

As with the rest of the Solar System, Mars' fate after the Purge is unknown.


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