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Mars

Image of Mars

Geography
Universe Normalspace
Galaxy The Milky Way
System Sol System
Coordinates X: 0
Y: 0
Satellites Two asteroids, Phoebos and Deimos
Climate Terraformed to within earth-norm.
Terrain Urbanized around major population centers, otherwise wild and arid.
People
Population
Government and Economy
Government Stellar Consortium
Currency Credit
Gross World Product (GWP)


Named after the Roman god of war, Mars, it is often described as the "Red Planet" as the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance. Mars is the fourth planet in the Sol System and was the second planetoid visited by the Human race, after Luna, Earth's moon.

For the Variant 0 version of Mars, please check here.

About

Originally, Mars was lifeless, at least from the point of view of humanity. However, since around 2001, a significant exile community of Zangali from Grimlahd had lived under the surface of the planet in its vast underground cave system, after fleeing the Nall invasion of their home planet. This, of course, was unknown to humanity, busy with its own Earth-based problems. In 2053, the Consortium Space Agency, acting for the Earth Planetary Consortium sent its first explorers to Mars and established the Ares Station on planet as a scientific outpost. In the wake of the Genetic Devolution Virus on Earth, the Consortium decided that to make sure than mankind survived colonization of Luna and Mars was important; in 2137, the Eden Terraforming Complex was opened. However, construction of the complex required detonation of explosives, explosives which inadvertantly collapsed the cavern where a Zangali subterrenean city was. This sparked the Mankind-Zangali War, which would culminate in Zangali terrorists setting off nuclear devices in Washington D.C., London, Capetown, Beijing and Moscow. The war ended in 2145 with heavy loss on both sides, with the end result being that both races were allowed to continue living on Mars, as long as the humans ceased terraforming operations. This, of course, began the construction of colony domes (most notably Nicholson Colony Dome) all over Mars as large amounts of humans emigrated from Earth, and would lay the foundations of modern Martian civilization.

As the Solar Consortium gave way to the Stellar Consortium, Mars's many domed cities became stopover points for travellers heading to and from Earth. More importantly, however, were the vast mineral resources which became apparent as Martian prospectors drilled carefully underground. Soon, operations had been set up and Mars was on its way to become one of the premiere mineral exporters in the Consortium, alongside the reserves of the Alpha Centauri system which were becoming depleted as Centauri joined the Consortium. As the Consortium itself grew to encompass more worlds, both alien and humanoid, so did the planetary economy of Mars. Its citizens, despite having to mostly live in protected city domes (besides the forgotten Outbacker terraformers) had a very high standard of living. Other industries developed included controlled agriculture and technology manufacturing.

During this period, Martians culturally began to blossom into the unique planet that they would later become, with many aspects of later Republican institute and society visible. This included the adoption of Romanized names, adoration for classical values and to a lesser degree, the Religio Romana as well. Finally, the use of Martian Latin, which is in many way similar to classical Latin with a few key variations, begun to appear on the red planet. Many of the later big Martian families have their history rooted in this period.

Terrain

The Martian Outback

The Martian Outback is the area of Mars' surface that is neither covered in water nor part of the terraformed city sprawls such as Hesperia. Called so for its resemblance to the arid backlands of Earth's continent Australia, the Outback is also home to a people whose origins are almost unique among the races of the Orion Arm. These Outbackers, as they are called (they refer to themselves as the Children of Mars), are the descendants of the first pioneers, which set foot on Mars in 2053. Responsible for the installation and maintenance of the huge terraformer complexes that dot the landscape, these first settlers were abandoned during and all but forgotten after the Human-Zangali War, and for the many years following etched out a living by huddling close to the oasis-like bubbles of life-sustaining land around the terraformers.

The maintenance of the huge machines, though largely built to be self-servicing, was so essential to the survival of these people that it became enshrouded in mystery and myth as time passed and knowledge faded. Slowly, gradually, the Outbackers became an indigenous Martian people as they developed into a deeply religious culture centered around the worship of ancestors as guides, the terraformers as life-giving corporeal spirits, and their harsh but loving father, Mars.

Though the terminology surrounding the Outback clans and the citizens of the Republic can be confusing, for the purpose of this article and the sake of clarity, the former are referred to as 'Martian', while the latter are 'Republican'.

Olympus Mons

Olympus Mons is a large volcanic mountain located just off the northwestern edge of the Tharsis bulge. At a height of nearly 22 km, it is one of the tallest known mountains in the Solar System, almost three times as tall as Mount Everest.

There are two notable impact craters on Olympus Mons, the 15.6 km (10 mi)-diameter Karzok crater and the 10.4 km (6 mi)-diameter Pangboche crater.

Valles Marineris

Valles Marineris is a 3000 mile wide rift valley. Due to it's immense size, it is possible for one end of this valley to be on the night side of the planet while the other is still in full sunlight. This can cause temperature differences that in turn can cause powerful winds in the canyon.

Climate

Weather

In the outback, winds on Mars can have speeds of up to 50 mph normally and up to 125 mph during a dust storm. Due to the fine dust that covers the surface of Mars, it possibly for dust storms much larger than those on earth, to the degree that there have been recorded storms that reached from pole to pole, covering almost the entire surface.

Most of the dust in the Martian atmosphere is carried there by dust devils and dust tornadoes. There are many of these, and they can cause problems to individual ships and vehicles in the outback.