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Could you imagine life on Mars? What would it be like to live off the Martian land and how can the human race conquer the challenges of getting to and thriving on the Red Planet? Let’s take a journey to the future and see what it would take for people to expand and populate the Red Planet and not just survive, but also prosper in the new world.

In this classic work of fiction, MARS I, of the Mars series, DiLeo explores life on a terraformed portion of Mars in the 25th Century, home to the New Mars Colony. Mars is positively flirty, with its lusty red color and come-hither promise of terraforming.

Humanity strives to leave Earth and make Mars the new home, and Denton Walsh is there to observe any movement toward establishing an independent Mars. Traveling around, meeting Martians, he ends up learning much about their stupidity, child-like effect, and inability to explain things about themselves. What else did he hope to find?

Settlers would get their water from three comets creating a vast continent, an ocean, isolated seas, and “canals” connecting the hemispheres— as well as planetary warming via a dust canopy from euthanizing Phobos and Deimos.

The ÜberCollider has isolated the exotic chronoton particle, that quantum state vector that assigns time to all things. Its foray into temporal reconciliation will overlap the colonists’ present with the time epoch three billion years earlier so that the living Martians of that time could be brought to us. Temporal reconciliation, however, is an experiment in progress and involves unforeseen, bizarre consequences. What could go wrong?

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in this remarkable science fictional world, there is so much to be found, you could never even imagine.

Mineral formations metamorphose into ferropods. What are they and why are they snapping into people’s heads?
The Chantū appear as ambulating plants--is that what they are? Why does the chemical within them act as a novel neurotransmitter in the human brain?
Sonotomes - songs riding on the winds through the canyons. Brilliant recordings laid down by the ancient Martians into the ferric oxide of the geology--contrast with an unexplainable total absence of fossilized remains. Are they telling us something? Something long hidden, something terrifying--or something beautiful
Time manipulation, using the exotic subatomic particle, the chronoton, can be used to reconcile different time epochs into a combined timeline.
New Mars Colony, “Martian Law”, and even ambulating plants
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A fascinating story of Earth-humans in the alien territory on Mars is one of the most enjoyable science fiction books you’ll ever read. It doesn’t matter if you’re searching for some political intrigue, alien entanglement, spiritual debate, sexual tension, existential horror, or high sci-fi concepts. This Martian tale has everything covered!

280 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 4, 2022

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