Re: Earth, Mars and, the Moon
Posted by: Phrawger
Date: 2008-03-27 20:09:30
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It would be better to terraform Venus than Mars, since Venus is more similar to Earth.
Red Faction takes place on Mars around the year 2075. Earth?s minerals are being depleted and humans need more of them to survive. The vast Ultor Corporation runs the mining operation on Mars. The living conditions are deplorable, Human rights for the miners are few and a disease called "The Plague" is running rampant throughout the colony with no known antidote available - predominantly within the confines of the mine complex. Parker, a downtrodden miner, came to Mars to make a new start in his life - taken in by the promises and advantages Ultor has to offer in the mines of Mars. After a routine day in the mine with the typical aggression toward miners and cramped living conditions and poor nutrition, he witnesses the spark that starts a rebellion when a security guard abuses a miner at the end of his shift and heartlessly kills him.
Maybe, but Mars' planetary structure prevents terraforming from lasting for a very long time. Venus' planetary structure is more similar to Earth's, though.
Though it might be preferable to terraform Mars instead, when the Sun's heat gets increasingly high and humans need to develop technology to travel to other parts of the galaxy before they get wiped out by the Sun's growing temperature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terraforming_of_Mars#Reasons_for_terraforming
But if you wanted a more Earth-like planet, I'd say you should go with Venus.
It would be better to terraform Venus than Mars, since Venus is more similar to Earth.