Old Zhu's voice was calm and steady.

"It has been secretly tested many times. We have the complete design drawings. The assembly and testing were all fine, and the faster-than-light decoding was also perfect."

The other end of the call responded with an affirmative voice.

"That's good. Continue testing. We'll be using this spaceship later."

Old Zhu let out a sigh of relief.

Having completed the conquest of the Pacific Rim world, it's time to start thinking about the next step.

While we're not in a rush to open the new world, we should at least be prepared.

Among them, faster-than-light spaceships are indispensable.

"Yes, Elder Zhu, are we in such a hurry to open up a new world?"

The person on the other end of the phone was silent for a moment, then asked softly.

Normally, there should be at least a fifteen-minute delay between here and Mars.

but,

This communication used a communicator salvaged from the Cuvitt.

There is absolutely no delay in communication within the solar system!

"Hehe, no rush. We need to delve deeper and develop technology properly."

Old Zhu smiled faintly and shook his head, saying:

"Don't panic about the new world, but we must intensify our development efforts on Mars and the solar system!"

"There's also the issue of population. The population of the Kyushu world is increasing rapidly, and we need to keep up."

"In the interstellar age, how can we function without a population!"

Chapter 243 Mars Terraforming

A year has passed,

In this universe, the terraforming of Mars has finally come to an end.

The once reddish planet has been transformed by the power of humankind, now possessing a vast ocean.

Furthermore, on land, vast tracts of fast-growing crops have withered.

Instead, there are "fast-growing first-generation species" that can survive for a long time.

A first-generation fast-growing species, as the name suggests, only grows rapidly in the first generation; its offspring will return to normal.

So saying that human beings cannot conquer nature is utter nonsense.

Without sufficient technological strength, one cannot conquer nature.

If you have enough technical strength, then it's nothing.

This is a living example. At least through biotechnology, humans have basically mastered the laws of plant growth and decay!

Mars ground base testing center;

Today's data reports that the Martian atmosphere contains 78.1% nitrogen, 20.9% oxygen, and carbon dioxide has decreased to 0.031%, meaning that toxic gases in the air have disappeared.

After several years of plant modification,

Mars' atmosphere has finally been terraformed to be almost identical to Earth's, though not exactly the same.

Nitrogen is produced during plant reproduction through chemical reactions of various nitrogen-containing substances.

Of course, it took some effort.

Fortunately, the result was encouraging.

Mars today really does resemble a "mini-Earth".

Ocean, land, forest, grassland, desert, rainforest, snow-capped mountains...

Eleven suns remain!

Okay, everything else feels pretty much the same as Earth, except for those last eleven suns, which are a bit of a spoilsport.

The people involved in Project 237 did not actually come to Mars.

However, thanks to the communication instruments on the Cuvitt spacecraft, the ceremony near the Mars base can be broadcast live without delay from the base.

On Mars,

A new city will be situated on a plain, surrounded by dense grasslands and lush forests.

However, what's rather strange is that the entire grassland and forest are eerily quiet.

because,

Animals adapted to Martian gravity are being engineered.

In other words, Mars currently only has plants.

Testers who tried living there were even able to sleep directly in the vast forest.

cold?

Just send a signal, and night will instantly turn into day!

Sunbathe for as long as you want.

Well, this is only something the testers can do. In the future, once the entire population has been relocated, the day-night cycle here will still follow the pattern on Earth.

But what's more interesting is...

A weather forecast on Mars would be a real weather forecast.

Because at that time, even rainfall will be controlled.

Standing tall on the plains, beside the forest, a magnificent city will rise from the ground!

In the future, this city will be home to tens of millions of people, and it will have automated agricultural factories and automated livestock factories supplying the entire city.

Carbon dioxide and waste generated by the urban population will be collected and supplied to automated agricultural and livestock factories.

A perfect ecological closed loop will appear on Mars!

Forests, lakes, and grasslands will become the best places for residents to rest.

even,

Cities don't have to be limited to skyscrapers.

If you don't like the stark and imposing steel jungle, you can also build a cozy little home with a yard in the suburbs.

As long as it is within the designated planning area,

You can build however you want; there's plenty of land.

Mars is a vast planet with a surface area of ​​1.4 million square kilometers, of which oceans cover 19%, or about 2000 million square kilometers.

Simulating Mars with ancient oceans

The remaining 1.2 million square kilometers, excluding areas unsuitable for habitation.

That's not a big deal at all!

Not only is land not an issue, but transportation is even less of an issue; three-dimensional transportation, flying cars equipped with electromagnetic pulse engines.

Even more surprisingly, the cost of building a house will be ridiculously low.

Make a phone call, schedule a time, and the robot construction team will be on the scene!

The entire Mars,

This vast blue ocean spans tens of millions of square kilometers!

960 million square kilometers can support 14 billion people.

Mars will become another starting point for the population explosion of this great Eastern power!

……

Xishan Base, preparation room

Fang Jing and Zhou Yuan were slurping rice noodles.

The holographic projection overhead is broadcasting the grand opening ceremony of Mars.

During the delayed live television broadcast, the host's excited voice lingered in Fang Jing's ears, but halfway through, he suddenly stopped and spat out a mouthful of powder.

The host solemnly read out words that left Fang Jing completely bewildered.

"With the completion of Mars terraforming, Sun Quanjun, the acting Mars administrator appointed by Beijing, officially went to the Mars base to take up his post."

"On the day he took office, Sun Qiuzhang expressed several opinions on Mars development. The meeting pointed out..."

"What the heck? Is it as long as a Martian planet???"

Fang Jing wiped his mouth with a tissue, coughed twice, and picked at his ears, wondering if he had misheard.

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