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It took longer than anyone had imagined, but humanity finally arrived. After a century of dreams and plans and excuses, Mars was ours. China came first; in 2029 their grand hundred-strong expedition revealed more about Mars than fifty years of probes. It was meant to confirm the Middle Kingdom's new place as the true leader of humanity. Instead, it was taken as a challenge. All the great nations sent their own explorers in their nuclear spaceships. Each expedition brought back greater and greater trophies for their home nations; core samples of the dry ice caps, videos of liquid brine flowing freely over the surface, specimens of subterranean bacteria native to the Red Planet, and even fossils of ancient pseudo-vertebrates that swam the oceans of prehistoric Mars.
But this was all just a preamble to what was to come. In 2039, America launched the first prototype ship propelled by Mach effect thrust (MET drive) a method of propulsion theorized fifty years earlier by the physicist James Woodward. By utilizing an ancillary feature of the theory of relativity, these new engines could produce stationary thrust without ejecta, essentially converting electricity directly into acceleration. These new engines were orders of magnitude more efficient than the liquid oxygen engine of the First Space Race, and even the helium-3 fusion rockets of the period. With these, colonization of Mars was not just feasible, but practical.
The great powers were inspired, and they all were eager for this great challenge, to colonize another world, not like the orbital cities and surface mines of the moon, still heavily dependent on Earth economically and materially, but a truly self-sufficient second homeworld for humanity. The world's space agencies drafted plans for interplanetary cargo ships driven by MET engines, huge orbital mirrors that could melt the dry icecaps and bathe the planet in new heat and warmth, engineered bacteria that could thicken and warm the atmosphere, others that could purify the soil, and most ingenious of all, a magnetoshield to be placed in orbit of Mars tidally locked with the sun, thus permanently protecting the Martian atmosphere from being slowly eroded by solar wind.
These plans and more were exchanged and agreed upon in the international submit on Martian colonization in 2042-3. There the nations of Earth would divide up Mars between them. The first step would be taken by the most premier nations in the world, China, the United States, the European Union, India, Japan, Brazil, Argentina, Australia, Iran, the Arab League, and the African Union. As Mars grew more habitable, others would follow. The first stage of colonization would be in the region of Hellas Planitia. This was by far the deepest region of Mars, so much so that liquid water could already exist there for short period in the height of summer.
The claims were staked, the programs were passed through congress after congress, and the plans were finalized. Hundreds of billions were poured into warming, shielding, and planting the great basin. Microbes were designed to break down the toxic chemicals in the Martian soil, modified grasses, algaes, and invertebrates were introduced. Then came small trees, cacti, mammals, birds, and fishes. The seas of Hellas were home to shallow water fishes, crustaceans, mollusks, algae, plankton, and sponges, modified for the highly saline water. They made up a marine ecosystem that was sustainable, but much less productive than the seas of Earth.
Stunted evergreens derived from trees in the Rocky Mountains were grown to accelerated maturity in greenhouses and planted in the lower altitudes by drones. Tough steppe grasses from the Tibetan Plateau and the Mongolian Plains were spread over the middle altitudes, and the high scrub and desert lands with species from the Andes, Himalayas, Gobi, Sahara, and Sonora. In addition to thousands of insects, rodents, birds, and other small animals brought to populate the planet, a few large animals like guanacos, goats, yaks, Tibetan wolves, jackals, and even a strain of woolly kangaroo were introduced soon.
The first colonist arrived on their new home in 2051. That was when things started to go wrong.
Despite all pomp and circumstance and resources spent, Hellas Panitia was still dry, thin aired, infertile, and desolate. Farming this land, even with the most modern techniques, was a hard life indeed. The goal of the project was not to create a subsistence economy, but the poor soil and thin, cold air of Mars required the vast majority of the population to work in food production. Compounding the problem, the genetically engineered crops had difficulty surviving, especially after the accidental introduction of pests that flourished in the underdeveloped Martian ecosystem.
This led to still more obstacles. Mars was still heavily dependent of Earth for resources, technology, and occasionally even foodstuffs. To mitigate the trade imbalance, Mars needed industry and exports. This presented a problem. The one plentiful resource on mars was iron, and that could be collected from the moon or the asteroid belt without the extra cost and difficulty of getting through an atmosphere. Added to that, the low yields of Martian farms left too little of the population free to develop advanced sectors of the economy even for domestic use, perpetuating Mars's dependence on extra-Martian resources and expertise, leaving their home governments to foot the bill.
By the close of the 2050s, there was a strong movement on Mars to switch to vertical farming, a technique that was proven but still formative on Earth. This would be both tremendously difficult and expensive, and many back on Earth were already struggling to justify the enormous amounts of money, time, and genius thrown into Mars. Still, most of the patrons went ahead with the plan, but it never saw fruition.
Despite how skillfully the Chinese had projected the air of the modern superpower, their country was wracked with deep divisions. The fifth generation of CCP leaders had failed to address many of the problem left to them by their predecessors. The division of wealth between the urban coast and the rural interior grew steadily worse, the male-female population imbalance and the low birth rate contributed to the systemic breakdown of the social fabric, growth of the middle class slowed, tens of millions of blue collar workers were unemployed by machine labor, and China's ecosystems continued to degenerate. Added to the trillions spent on Mars, things would finally snap in 2062. Popular uprising gave birth to the Second Chinese Civil War.
The chaos in China spilled over to worsen friction between European and Asian Russia, leading to protests, riots and even the threat of the Russian Federation collapsing. These events provided an excuse for the Earthly powers to cut funding for their Martian programs, as many of them pursued interventionist or containment policies against the troubled regions. And once the sponsors were out, they were out for good. Mercury, the Asteroid Belt, Venus, and Titan would be the focus of colonization thereafter.
The orbital mirrors and the magnetoshield had been designed to function indefinitely with very little maintenance, and the biosphere was established enough to survive and continue warming the planet, so Hellas Planitia would remain habitable indefinitely, and prolonged exposure to the low Martian gravity, in addition to causing severe motor, circulatory, skeletal, and joint problems for many immigrants, rendered those born there incapable of surviving off of their homeworld, so the Marian colonies themselves would continue, regardless of Earth's level of interest.
But while the settlers continued their hard lives without Earth's aid, they would still share in Earth's problem. The 2060s and 2070s would see the arrival of a second wave of colonists, this one consisting of refugees, political exiles, or anyone else with reason to be off of Earth. Central Asian nomads fleeing the chaos of their homeland were deported to the Viking Grassland; Falun Gong practitioners, the victims of decades abuse by the Chinese government, were granted a homeland by the international community in Chinese Martian territory; the Saudi royal family and their retainers were settled in Arab League territory after the fall of their government; the United States established penal colonies; Israel sponsored the deportation of millions of Palestinians; the African Union resettled most its Pygmies on Mars due to the loss of their traditional lands and the persistent persecution; and many other hardline cultural and religious groups set down their own roots.
Hellas Planitia was known as a rugged frontier land with a diverse and hearty population, but a backwater, a land of little real relevance, a contemporary take on Wild West romanticism.
The one-time poster child of space colonization, had become, in a word, quaint.
Stories from the Red Planet:
Viking Grassland, Mars-2073
Arab Territory, Mars-2085
New Freetown, Mars-2062
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Comments: 25
Ennio444 [2018-03-28 15:01:06 +0000 UTC]
I also have envisioned a non-totally flooded Hellas Planitia. It's nice also to image the what-ifs for all those cities which probably will be flooded "in God's good time".
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AlexanderAbelard In reply to Ennio444 [2018-03-29 16:10:30 +0000 UTC]
Absolutely. that stock terraformed Mars map with everything blue on the nasa topographical map just made into an ocean is totally overused.
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Ennio444 In reply to AlexanderAbelard [2018-04-15 14:43:57 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. I've always guessed that the Hellas sea would be artificaly flooded (through canals and artificially-led rivers from the Southern highlands) than a natural Black Sea, and having a complex system of dams and waterworks to make it a very fertile food source.
The only question is: would the complex system remain if the Planitia suffers instability. "Release the river!"
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xlander684 [2017-08-10 04:26:41 +0000 UTC]
This along with your other works are incredible! Keep it up
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AlexanderAbelard In reply to 123456789JD [2017-07-03 05:21:27 +0000 UTC]
Red Mars is shorthand for natural Mars; basically places with too high an altitude for the thickened atmosphere and raised temperature to have had much of an effect.
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123456789JD In reply to AlexanderAbelard [2017-07-03 15:02:03 +0000 UTC]
Will it eventually be colonized?
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AlexanderAbelard In reply to 123456789JD [2017-08-14 03:20:08 +0000 UTC]
Eventually. The terraforming has set Mars on a path to slowly becoming more habitable.
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Meerkat92 [2017-05-29 22:58:03 +0000 UTC]
I love the deconstruction of terraforming optimists you have here. A really interesting concept. Great job!
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AlexanderAbelard In reply to Meerkat92 [2017-05-30 03:49:29 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I was especially motivated by a certain well-known content producer on this site and his view of Martian terraforming.
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K9theXV [2017-03-30 23:18:26 +0000 UTC]
So gleaming from this map as well as the Luna and Venus maps, are these the great powers of this future timeline?
Great Powers of the Sol System:
1. America (Lunarian Era, Martian Era, Venusian Era)
2. Brazil (Lunarian Era, Martian Era, Venusian Era)
3. China (Lunarian Era, Martian Era)
4. India (Lunarian Era, Martian Era)
5. Russia (Lunarian Era, Martian Era, Venusian Era as Eurasia)
6. European Union (Lunarian Era, Martian Era)
7. African Union (Lunarian Era, Martian Era, Venusian Era)
8. Japan (Lunarian Era, Martian Era)
9. Argentina (Martian Era, Venusian Era)
10. Australia (Martian Era, Venusian Era as Pacifica?)
11. Iran (Martian Era)
12. Arab League (Martian Era)
13. Canada (Venusian Era)
14. Great Britain (Venusian Era as England)
What about the likes of Israel (Not entirely sure if they have a colony or not since it's hard to see on the map.They must have some kind of arrangement if they're able to deport Palestinians to the planet.), Indonesia, Korea, Turkey and Mexico? What other Supranational Unions are there in this future besides the European Union, African Union and the Arab League? Does Pacifica include members of our timeline's ASEAN or is it just a unified Polynesia (Including New Zealand and Hawaii), Micronesia, Melanesia and Australia? Also, what would be the regional powers within the Superstates of Europe and Africa?
All I can say is that I really enjoy your space colonization universe/timeline. Looking forward to the future maps of the space colonies. Good Job.
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AlexanderAbelard In reply to K9theXV [2017-03-31 07:52:31 +0000 UTC]
I briefly thought about giving Israelis a colony, but then is occurred to me that it didn't make a lot of sense for a country founded on the notion of a sacred homeland to send its people into space, and it's unlikely that they'd want the Palestinians in a colony of their's instead, so the canon would be that Israel told the AL to take the Palestinians and they grumbled a bit and did so. Indonesia is part of Pasifica, Australia and Hawaii are not. Korea, Turkey, and Mexico will probably feature in future installments regarding Mercury, the Jovian system, and possibly the Belt and Trojan asteroid field. Those are all the super-states of note apart from the Second Eurasian Union (the end result of the disturbance in Russia as briefly mentioned in The Long Lost Sister). The dominant force in the African Union is ECOWAS, the Economic Community of West African States. Power in Europe is harder to pin down; it would all hinge on whether the gap between northern and Southern Europe would narrow or widen.
Glad you liked it!
Now I just have to figure out how to make a good map of the Asteroid Belt...
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K9theXV In reply to AlexanderAbelard [2017-04-04 00:54:45 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the response. Here's a few questions/comments.
1. I guess that makes sense from a sacred homeland point of view. But I think Israel would be willing to establish some colonies for practical political reasons. Such as sending colonists to space to relieve some overpopulation issues, the gathering of off-world resources, competing with the other major powers, or whatever other reason one can possibly think of.
2. So is Pasifica an evolution of ASEAN or something else? Who would be the OTL members of Pasifica?
3. If you're doing Mercury, Jupiter's Moons and the Asteroid Belt, what about the moons of the rest of the gas giants?
4. Wouldn't the Second Eurasian Union be a successor state of Russia?
5. What other subsets of the African Union are there besides ECOWAS? Also, when I said regional powers of Europe, I was thinking more along the lines of OTL France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Greece, etc.
6. That sound tough. Perhaps draw a map depicting the Asteroid Belt as a thick ring then divide it among the major powers? I don't know, I'm not an artist so I wouldn't know how to make it look good without messing something up. Good luck on that.
7. Just to make sure I got the timeline right, first Luna (the moon) was colonized, then Mars, followed by Venus, right? If that's so, then you could name the certain stages of Sol System colonization by eras named after the objects of said colonization if you wanted to.
Take care now.
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AlexanderAbelard In reply to K9theXV [2017-04-05 05:57:45 +0000 UTC]
1. Israel could certainly become an investor in U.S. colonies, that way Israel could bring its sidekick relationship with the U.S. to the stars.
2. Basically ASEAN, basically the same countries with a evocative name.
3. That will become clear soon enough.
4. More of a union of Russian successors, rather than an attempt by Moscow to recharter the Russian Empire.
5. The Africans really love their confederacies, probably because their individual countries are so weak and have such weak identities. They have the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), the Southern African Customs Union (SACU), the Arab Maghreb Union (AMU), the Liptako–Gourma Authority (LGA), the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), and quiet a few others, many of which overlap. As for the European Union, Germany could still be the principle power, though it is hard to say which others could dominate. Once Norway's oil money dries up they could join and become influential, or the ex-Warsaw Pact states, principally Ukraine and Poland, could also become influential.
6. I'll figure it out.
7. That's basically correct, but it's not rigidly sequential, the appearance of that being so is mostly an artifact of sequentially nature of the presentation
You too.
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K9theXV In reply to AlexanderAbelard [2017-04-08 00:48:29 +0000 UTC]
Here's some more questions/comments and then some.
1. Perhaps Israel could get it's own minor colony or two (kind of like the space colonization equivalent as a small territory like the European Microstates or the dependent territories in the Caribbean) as a reward for investing in America's colonies. Though that's your prerogative since you're the writer and all.
2. Ah, so the great powers throughout the space colonization era of humanity would be America, Brazil, China, India, Russia, Argentina, Australia, Britain, Canada, Iran, Israel, Korea, Turkey, European Union, African Union, Arab League and ASEAN/Pacifica. Good to know.
3. Keeping secrets about the final product, eh? A wise choice, especially since voice actors tend to sign non-disclosure agreements when working on products that'll take years to complete. Sorry for rambling, moving on.
4. By Russian successors, do you mean post-Russian Federation states or does that include the Central Asian 'stans and South Caucasus as well? If Ukraine is part of the EU, what happened to Belarus? Did they stick with Russia or go towards the EU's arms like Ukraine did in your timeline?
5. I remember your author's note on "Under the Light" stating that the Central African Union Pact went to Luna in order to one up ECOWAS, so that got me thinking. Which areas did the CAUP conquer exactly? Would the borders of the CAUP look something like this?: marshcousins.files.wordpress.c… Also, would the regional power blocs within Africa look something like this?: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia… Is the East African Community/Federation involved? I can imagine Nigeria being the dominant power within ECOWAS since it's already gained a reputation as one of the leading regional powers within Africa. In fact, I like to see Egypt, Ethiopia, Nigeria and South Africa as the African's answer to the Big Four of Europe (Britain, France, Germany and Italy.)
6. Good luck on that front.
7. So basically, the beginnings/endings of each stage of colonization are a bit murky due to certain events happening sequentially to each other? That makes sense.
Now onto some new questions.
8. Ever thought about making maps of the political situations back home on earth in your Space Colonization Universe? Though of course, the space colonization maps would most likely take priority first. Though that could be something to think about once all the Sol System colonization targets are dealt with, if you so choose.
9. Your timeline so far has supranational unions such as the European Union, African Union, Arab League and ASEAN/Pacifica. But what about other supranational unions like the Caribbean Community, Central American Integration System and the East African Federation? I assume the likes of NAFTA, USAN, SAARC and the CIS/EEU are primarily run by America, Brazil, India and Russia respectively. (Though in the case of NAFTA and USAN, Canada, Mexico and Argentina would either be close in second place or equal to America and Brazil respectively. Assuming those organizations exist in your world, that is.) Would Australia be the leading power of Oceania and the Pacific Islands Forum?
Have a good day.
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AlexanderAbelard In reply to K9theXV [2017-04-10 07:17:28 +0000 UTC]
5. That's the idea.
8. Yes, and that will come soon enough.
9. It wouldn't really be customs unions or trade blocs establishing colonies, only states and confederations of states (yes, including confederations that evolved from customs unions or trade blocs), and Australia is independent.
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PG-1987 In reply to AlexanderAbelard [2017-04-02 20:39:15 +0000 UTC]
Why Second Eurasian Union?
What happened to the first?
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AlexanderAbelard In reply to PG-1987 [2017-04-05 04:19:06 +0000 UTC]
As it stands now the Eurasian Union is just a project by Russia to regain some of its former imperial power, and in this scenario Russia collapses, so that union basically ceases to be. Later, all the countries that used to be part of the Russian Empire form the second union out of mutually self-interest, because they needed unity to be competitive.
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Arminius1871 [2017-03-30 15:42:57 +0000 UTC]
NOO not Merkel pls XD
The rest of the names and the map is really cool. Will the whole "crater" fill up after more terraforming?
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AlexanderAbelard In reply to Arminius1871 [2017-03-31 08:09:53 +0000 UTC]
Yes. It's always portrayed as a sea in that stock Martian map that everyone uses, but I find most of those to be full of a tremendous amount of wishful thinking, scientists tend to agree that most terraforming projects would take centuries or millennia regardless of how devoted the terraformers are. Hence the slightly unrealistic portrayal of the leaders of this future as a bunch of starry-eyed fools who fail to understand basics of economics and climate science until it smacks them in the face.
Oh wait... That's perfectly realistic.
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Arminius1871 In reply to AlexanderAbelard [2017-03-31 10:08:13 +0000 UTC]
That´s very true, and if the sea level really rises you can move away. Just create buildings you can demontage again maybe.
I just could imagine that AI and robots might increase the speed and find good solutions to speed it up a little.
I hope we can terraform it within this millenium and that the first people live on it in this century.
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SoaringAven [2017-03-30 07:40:03 +0000 UTC]
What's a borber?
Also, love the references to various European figures in the Euro sector. Though Merkel was a surprise XD
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