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=== The Catastrophe of 2298 === | === The Catastrophe of 2298 === | ||
The first of two major catastrophes in Martian history was the abrupt failure of its terraforming infrastructure in the winter of 2298. The entire infrastructure was linked to a single network, which suffered a serious melt-down as a result of human error. The network either shut down areas of terraforming or spit out wild algorithms that put the entire project into a tailspin. | The first of two major catastrophes in Martian history was the abrupt failure of its terraforming infrastructure in the winter of 2298. The entire infrastructure was linked to a single network, which suffered a serious melt-down as a result of human error. The southern network either shut down areas of terraforming or spit out wild algorithms that put the entire project into a tailspin. While the network was restored after several days, but the result was catastrophic swings in the climate. The atmosphere was flooded with excessive carbon dioxide that smothered people in the open without internals, and intense storms persisted for several years after the initial disaster. Billions of credits of property damage was recorded, and millions were killed as a direct result of the disaster. It is estimated to have put back terraforming efforts by a century. A official investigation by the Martian Terraforming Authority, a government body based in Crest Olympia and mostly staffed by Blues, arrested two dozen technicians, all Reds, and blamed the accident on human error. Rioting in Red Gaia , and across Red arcologies, broke out in response, with Solarian Army riot units putting down the rioting with 258 killed and 1,768 injured planet-wide in seven days of unrest. | ||
In modern times, the ruins of arcologies lost to the catastrophe remain popular spots for scavengers, explorers, and tourists. The polar canyon regions of Mars started to serve as scrapyard for obsolete and abandoned machinery. Starting in the early 2370s, corporations began to dispose of their obsolete lineups by storing them in gargantuan “lots” for later retrieval when the manpower needed to sustain them returned. This would never be the case, and for years to come other corporations would do the same in haphazardly tossing their waste electronics into the canyon regions as time went along. In 2405, legal action was taken to prevent the excessive usage of this disposal, and it quickly halted. What was left were what would be referred to as the [[Synthetic_Origins#.22Metal_Dunes.22|Metal Dunes of Mars]], endless electronic scrapheaps as far as the eye could see. | |||
In modern times, the ruins of arcologies lost to the catastrophe remain popular spots for scavengers, explorers, and tourists. The polar canyon regions of Mars started to serve as scrapyard for obsolete and abandoned machinery. Starting in the early 2370s, | |||
=== The Violet Dawn Explosion (2462) === | === The Violet Dawn Explosion (2462) === | ||
Revision as of 02:24, 25 August 2025
History
Early Colonization (2100s - 2190s)
Despite Mars being a barren planet, a mixture of desperate living conditions on Earth and a bold commitment to exploration and colonization caused it to experience small scale colonization in the 2100s. After the terraforming efforts of 2200 began and with the discovery of massive mineral and fuel deposits, optimistic nations and corporations attempted to set up a foothold on it; and tens of thousands of colonists to arrived during the first waves. After it became clear that Mars would remain hostile for quite some time it was passed over for more suitable, more distant worlds; leaving the original settlers to etch out a meager life. The byproduct of this is that many issues, national and cultural, that plagued humanity at those times were brought over to the red planet, causing tensions between its inhabitants and new settlers.
The fossil fuels found on Mars were quickly put to use. Power plants, large factory complexes, and mining facilities were constructed outside the arcologies, and the planet quickly industrialized, which later helped the terraforming process of the planet. Most of construction was done by crew-operated behemothian industrial machines, which are still used to this day in limited capacities for work outside the domes. Programmed robots worked in these buildings outside the safety of the arcologies until the planet's atmosphere stabilized later in the terraforming process.
History of Terraforming (2190s - 2260)
The terraforming process started during the late part of the 22nd century, with massive terraformers designed to turn Mars’ natural minerals into gasses and legions of civilian workers put into action. The theory behind Martian terraforming was to create an artificial global warming process, thus rapidly accelerating the creation of a usable atmosphere. The process was incredibly slow and expensive, and dogged by a major catastrophe in 2298 that nearly ended the entire process and caused untold amounts of human suffering and economic damage. Controversial for both its cost and dangers, the terraforming project of Mars is considered a partial success. It effectively raised Mars' near zero pressure to tolerable levels. Furthermore, the vast amounts of polarized iron dust now flowing around the planet’s lower orbit created a makeshift electromagnetic shield, reducing harmful radiation by a large degree until it was disrupted by the massive ecological disruption of Violet Dawn, though storms of iron dust have been known to billow up. This difference meant that a space suit was no longer needed to traverse its surface. Instead, pressure suits or thick clothing, along with eye, mouth and ear protection are enough to stop the worst effects of a low pressure environment.
The Martian World War (2278 - 2284)
Considering Mars' strong ties with Earth governments and its dependence on Sol Fleets, Mars never had unified interests or tools to openly fight against the Sol Government during the First Interstellar War. However, anti-Solarian factions in the southern hemisphere known as the Red Coalition began rallying popular and political support based on many, “injustices and wrongs committed by the government against Mars." Long rumored to be backed by the All-Xanu Republic under a top-secret directive known as "Opération Rouge," the Red Coalition seceeded seceded from the Sol Alliance on on 18th January, 2279 and launched a coordinated, surprise attack on the rest of Mars.
The loyalist arcologies became known as the Sol Coalition, or more popularly, the Blues. With the mighty fleets of the Alliance out fighting in the frontier, the Blues saw very little aid from the Alliance, material or otherwise, and were forced to rely on militias, Solarian Army garrison troops under the 37th Infantry Division -- later known as the 37th Martian Mechanized Division -- and orbital support from the Solarian Navy's 228th Garrison Flotilla, consiting mostly of armed civilian ships and pre-Alliance miltiary vessels. The Red Coalition, with the initiative on its side, seized many lightly defended Alliance military outposts in the early days, including nuclear-equipped missile platforms. Blue forces dug into the lowlands, turning the flat plains around their arcologies into killing fields.
Bogged down by the Blues' resistance, particularly on the Western Front in the arcologies of Babylon and Karla, and unable to break through defensive lines around Crest Olympia, the Reds began to lose ground as regular Solarian Army reinforcements arrived from the broader Alliance, and Solarian Navy vessels began striking their supply lines. In the face of growing losses, the leadership of the Red Coalition took desperate measures In 2284, they launched a nuclear missile at a nearby Blue arcology of New Dresden in an attempt to turn the tide of war, destroying it completely, though many evacuated from it or took shelter and surviving the blast, and opening the nuclear genie on the planet.
The nuclear obliteration of New Dresden caused a fracturing in the Red Coalition, with many arcologies surrendering to the Alliance at the seeming betrayal of Red ideals by the Coalition. The rebellion once so close to conquering Mars fractured irreversibly and capitulated within months. The Treaty of Olympus was signed on 5th of April, 2284 featuring unconditional surrender of remaining Red Coalition states. The Alliance, negotiating on behalf of the loyalist Blues, used the treaty to place harsh restrictions on southern Mars, with any rebel arcologies forbidden to maintain an armed force beyond a police department, and the leaders of the Red Coalition executed for treason. The Martian World War was over.
The Catastrophe of 2298
The first of two major catastrophes in Martian history was the abrupt failure of its terraforming infrastructure in the winter of 2298. The entire infrastructure was linked to a single network, which suffered a serious melt-down as a result of human error. The southern network either shut down areas of terraforming or spit out wild algorithms that put the entire project into a tailspin. While the network was restored after several days, but the result was catastrophic swings in the climate. The atmosphere was flooded with excessive carbon dioxide that smothered people in the open without internals, and intense storms persisted for several years after the initial disaster. Billions of credits of property damage was recorded, and millions were killed as a direct result of the disaster. It is estimated to have put back terraforming efforts by a century. A official investigation by the Martian Terraforming Authority, a government body based in Crest Olympia and mostly staffed by Blues, arrested two dozen technicians, all Reds, and blamed the accident on human error. Rioting in Red Gaia , and across Red arcologies, broke out in response, with Solarian Army riot units putting down the rioting with 258 killed and 1,768 injured planet-wide in seven days of unrest.
In modern times, the ruins of arcologies lost to the catastrophe remain popular spots for scavengers, explorers, and tourists. The polar canyon regions of Mars started to serve as scrapyard for obsolete and abandoned machinery. Starting in the early 2370s, corporations began to dispose of their obsolete lineups by storing them in gargantuan “lots” for later retrieval when the manpower needed to sustain them returned. This would never be the case, and for years to come other corporations would do the same in haphazardly tossing their waste electronics into the canyon regions as time went along. In 2405, legal action was taken to prevent the excessive usage of this disposal, and it quickly halted. What was left were what would be referred to as the Metal Dunes of Mars, endless electronic scrapheaps as far as the eye could see.
The Violet Dawn Explosion (2462)
On the seventh of November, 2462, an unprecedented disaster came to Mars in the form of the Violet Dawn explosion. Initially an attempt by the Sol Alliance to produce synthetic phoron in response to an ongoing phoron shortage crisis, the Violet Dawn program would be remembered for much more. Safety standards were neglected in Violet Dawn facilities, located on Mars’ south pole and as a result, the synthetic phoron grew out of control before igniting. The resulting conflagration completely destroyed the southern pole of Mars, demolished a multitude of arcologies in the southern hemisphere of Mars, and spread toxic - and highly flammable - phoron particles throughout the Martian atmosphere creating massive firestorms the size of entire cities combined. The official death toll of the Violet Dawn catastrophe is unknown - and will likely never truly be known - but is estimated to be in the billions. Billions more were displaced from their arcologies, creating the largest refugee crisis in recent history and straining the already-overburdened government of Mars to its breaking point. The Mars of the post-Violet Dawn Orion Spur now bears little resemblance to what came before, and how the crisis evolves remains to be seen.
Prime Minister Frost, before his death, issued orders and directives to be released when Operation “Violet Dawn” began and despite his death prior to the event, much of the upper brass of the Navy was still loyal to his cause. They ordered his instructions be carried out, threatening those who disobeyed with desertion and treason. Even so, some captains disregarded these orders to let the burning planet’s billions of desperate sapients, some friends and family to the crew, burn in phoron fire. These brave men and women plunged into the Red Planet’s atmosphere and filled their cargo holds with as many people as they could cram in, dumping weapons and munitions out to make room. A few rogue ships even dove into the phoron-dense areas of the planet that could’ve still potentially held survivors. Tragically, most who attempted this found their engines rendered inoperable in the exotic atmosphere and crashed before clearing the danger zone.
After the Violent Dawn had effectively run its course, Frost’s staff ordered those who had defied orders quietly imprisoned and stripped of rank. After the junta took over and ousted the Frost loyalists, many of these “rogue” captains and crew managed to regain their positions. But, many more of them became disillusioned about Sol and fled the Alliance for nations such as Biesel or the Coalition.
A brutal information campaign was waged against the Navy defying Frost to maintain his loyalists' control over the Alliance. Outside of eyewitnesses testimony, any hard evidence was destroyed. Though Biesel may have known some captains betrayed Frost, choosing not to report these facts when revealing the whistleblower would vilify their main rival. The administration after Frost have uncomfortably ignored the consequences of Frost’s actions, instead opting to focus on stabilizing the territory the Alliance retains. As a result, those outside the Sol System at the time of Violet Dawn may never be fully convinced of the truth.
The Solarian Army’s Reunification Campaign (2462 - present)
At the start of May 2464, Solarian forces under the command of Governor-General Tereza Varzieva launched an effort to, “stabilize the planet and restore order to regions outside of the Violet Dawn hazard zone”, thus effectively bringing Mars back under Solarian control. The offensive against the various warring factions of criminal gangs, bandits, supply raiders, secessionist forces, and various other paramilitary or criminal forces, was successful and the sections of Mars outside of the government’s control mostly surrendered or were seized by force within two months, with major Solarian Army operations concluding at the end of June. Arcologies within the Moderate Hazard Zone still face extremely difficult circumstances ranging from environmental hazards, supply shortages, starvation, unrest, and violence. There has been little talk on the future of these arcologies from the Solarian Army in the wake of the campaign, but for now there is a line between civilization and lawlessness on Mars. Yet control and relative stability has brought Einstein Engines and other Solarian companies into the planet’s economy in an attempt to bring relief and assistance to the planet of Mars and its inhabitants. This economic upturn has sparked hope that Mars, against all odds, could have a future once again.