![]() My Martian citizens think I suck because they don't have enough cabbages. But it's hard to want to put him in charge of Mars since he helped ruin Earth-cuz that's why we really need to colonize Mars, right? ![]() And, yes, that is what we are trying to do on Mars, warm it up, so he does, technically, count as an expert. One candidate is an industrialist from Earth who ran a coal mining empire and contributed heavily to global warming. Because nothing ever went wrong with introducing rabbits to an environment with no natural predators, right? I guess they can't turn Mars into more of a wasteland.Įven just picking certain leaders seems like a terrible idea. Has anyone ever released a living organism in sci-fi without terrible consequences? I also research rabbits, with a goal of releasing them onto Mars once the climate is favorable enough. And I know bacteria is pretty important to life-there's apparently trillions of bacteria in my body right now and none of it has killed me, yet-but man, this is science fiction. Hell, yeah! That sounds stupidly expensive and extremely unlikely, but who wouldn't want to swim in a Mars ocean made from Saturn water? I need way more space cubes to fund it, so I start selling Earth my spare cabbages and science water (technically scientific research points, but the icon looks like a beaker filled with liquid).Īlong with far-fetched ideas, Terraformers is also filled with what feel like horrible, dangerous ideas. ![]() Another fun project is offered to me: establish oceans on Mars by hauling ice all the way over from Saturn's rings. I do have to wonder, who is flying to Mars and then staying in a hotel in space? Wouldn't you want to stay on, y'know… Mars? It's taking a trip to Manhattan and then just staring at it from a window in a motel in Newark.īut my citizen's morale is boosted by the idea of hotel rooms in space, so I consider it worthwhile. I'm offered the chance to build space hotels-hotels, but in space-and so I drop everything and funnel all my green space cubes into that, because space hotels are cool. I'm a fan of the more wild sci-fi projects that come up in Terraformers because growing potatoes and building power plants and setting up nitrate silos, while certainly important to keeping my citizens alive, just don't have that much razzle-dazzle. Who wouldn't want to swim in a Mars ocean made from Saturn water?Īnd that's my weakness.
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