Terraforming



Terraforming is a process to make a planet habitable for humans by converting the atmosphere of a planet to a sustained oxygen environment.

Invention of Atmo-Processor
In April 2113, Roberts Space Industries announced the world's first Atmo-Processor (commonly referred as terraformer). Since then, it has gone through years of simulation and tests to prepared for the first terraforming effort in mankind history - Mars.

Terraforming Mars


In 2120, after years of simulation and tests, the UNE started to the attempt to terraform Mars. Teams of surveyors were dispatched to Port Renatus to generate topographical maps of the planet surface, to decide Atmo-Processor placement, and test surface samples for possible contaminants to the new oxygen environment. It was the first full planetary exploration of mankind other than Earth.

The Great Mars Tragedy
In 2125, Mars was in the final stages of terraforming. An oxygen-sustaining environment had been in place for two weeks. However, tragedy struck when the planet was two days before officially declared secured. A chemical miscalculation in the planetary atmospheric processors made the artifical atmosphere unstable, and led to a planet-wide atmospheric escape. 4,876 scientists and technicians died as the people of Mars had already stopped using breathing apparatuses, the loss happened so fast that "no one was able to sound an alarm or seal the ventilations of the various installations around the planet". It is also rumored that the catastrophe might be caused by AI failures .



In 2157, Mars is officially classified as an oxygen-sustaining environment.