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Originally a [[Planetary Classes (FASA)#Class K|Class K planet]], Mars was terraformed to become [[Planetary Classes#Class M|Class M]].<ref name="Maps"/> Mars is the fourth planet in the [[Sol system]],<ref name="TOS00"/> located in [[United Federation of Planets (FASA)#Quadrant I|Quadrant I of the United Federation of Planets]].<ref name="FASA2011"/>
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Originally a [[Planetary Classes (FASA)#Class K|Class K planet]], Mars was terraformed to become [[Planetary Classes#Class M|Class M]].<ref name="Maps"/> Mars is the fourth planet in the [[Sol system]],<ref name="TOS00"/> located in [[United Federation of Planets (FASA)#Quadrant I|Quadrant I of the United Federation of Planets]].<ref name="FASA2011"/>  
  
In [[2048 (FASA)|2048]], a serial murderer killed eight women, and the crime would go unsolved until [[2208 (FASA)|2208]].<ref name="TOS36"/>
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Early exploration of Mars began in [[1970s (FASA)#1976|1976]] with the [[Viking series|''Viking'' 1]] probe, which landed on the planet and transmitted photographs, climatic measurements, and soil composition data back to [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]]. The [[Mars Sample Return Probe (FASA)|Mars Sample Return Probe]] was launched in [[1980s (FASA)#1988|1988]]; it retrieved soil and rocks for analysis on Earth when it returned in [[1990s (FASA)#1991|1991]]. Colonization of Mars began in [[2010s (FASA)#2012|2012]], with the establishment of Marsbase 1, [[Humans (FASA)|humanity's]] first interplanetary outpost, which was tasked with searching for life, past or present, on the red planet, among other scientific objectives. Fifteen astronauts were led by Director [[Glynn, Mark (FASA)|Mark Glynn]]. Marsbase 2 was established in [[2010s (FASA)#2015|2015]], continuing the mission begun by Marsbase 1. Mars exploration expanded once again with the establishment of Marsbase 3 in [[2010s (FASA)#2018|2018]], which was tasked with an in-depth study on the mining of materials from the Martian moons, [[Phobos (FASA)|Phobos]] and [[Deimos (FASA)|Deimos]], and mining began on Deimos a year later. The first signs of extraterrestrial life was found in the form of fossilized, insect-like creatures in [[2020s (FASA)#2021|2021]].<ref name="SFC"/>
 
 
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A document called the "Fundamental Declaration of the Martian Colonies" was published,<ref name="TOS14"/> which asserted that the Mars colonists were entitled to the same political and legal rights as anyone living on Earth.
 
 
 
By [[Reference Stardate]] [[2223 (FASA)#JUN01|2/2306.01 (1 June 2223)]], the population of Mars had reached 15.74 billion.<ref name="FASA2011"/>
 
  
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Mars gained its independence from [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]] in [[2060s (FASA)#2062|2062]],<ref name="SFC"/> after a document called the "Fundamental Declaration of the Martian Colonies" was published,<ref name="TOS14"/> which asserted that the Mars colonists were entitled to the same political and legal rights as anyone living on Earth.<ref name="Maps"/> In [[2105 (FASA)|2105]], a [[Redjac (FASA)|serial murderer]] killed eight women, a crime that would go unsolved until [[2208 (FASA)|2208]].<ref name="TOS36"/> Once the Federation was founded, Mars became a member in its own right, and by [[Reference Stardate]] [[2223 (FASA)#JUN01|2/2306.01 (1 June 2223)]], the population of Mars had reached 15.74 billion. Planetary concerns included industry, trade, shipbuilding, and [[Star Fleet Command (FASA)|Star Fleet]] support facilities. By 2223, Martian shipbuilding facilities, such as the [[Utopia Planitia Shipyards (FASA)|Utopia Planitia Shipyards]],<ref name="TNG101"/> produced an average of 1 [[Excelsior class (FASA)|''Excelsior'' class]] battleship, 6 cruisers, 13 destroyers, 28 escorts, 4 scouts, and 28 civilian and commercial vessels.<ref name="FASA2011"/>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:23, 26 April 2023

Myriad Universes: Mars
Mars
Mars (STSC)

Mars (STSC)
Coordinates 23.9, 61.8, 0.0[1]
Affiliation Member,[2] United Federation of Planets[3]
Astrography Quadrant I (UFP),[2] Sol IV[3]
Class M (Terraformed from Class K)[1]
Notable Species Humans[4]
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Originally a Class K planet, Mars was terraformed to become Class M.[1] Mars is the fourth planet in the Sol system,[3] located in Quadrant I of the United Federation of Planets.[2]

Early exploration of Mars began in 1976 with the Viking 1 probe, which landed on the planet and transmitted photographs, climatic measurements, and soil composition data back to Earth. The Mars Sample Return Probe was launched in 1988; it retrieved soil and rocks for analysis on Earth when it returned in 1991. Colonization of Mars began in 2012, with the establishment of Marsbase 1, humanity's first interplanetary outpost, which was tasked with searching for life, past or present, on the red planet, among other scientific objectives. Fifteen astronauts were led by Director Mark Glynn. Marsbase 2 was established in 2015, continuing the mission begun by Marsbase 1. Mars exploration expanded once again with the establishment of Marsbase 3 in 2018, which was tasked with an in-depth study on the mining of materials from the Martian moons, Phobos and Deimos, and mining began on Deimos a year later. The first signs of extraterrestrial life was found in the form of fossilized, insect-like creatures in 2021.[5]

Mars gained its independence from Earth in 2062,[5] after a document called the "Fundamental Declaration of the Martian Colonies" was published,[4] which asserted that the Mars colonists were entitled to the same political and legal rights as anyone living on Earth.[1] In 2105, a serial murderer killed eight women, a crime that would go unsolved until 2208.[6] Once the Federation was founded, Mars became a member in its own right, and by Reference Stardate 2/2306.01 (1 June 2223), the population of Mars had reached 15.74 billion. Planetary concerns included industry, trade, shipbuilding, and Star Fleet support facilities. By 2223, Martian shipbuilding facilities, such as the Utopia Planitia Shipyards,[7] produced an average of 1 Excelsior class battleship, 6 cruisers, 13 destroyers, 28 escorts, 4 scouts, and 28 civilian and commercial vessels.[2]

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