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By 2075, the [[Ultor Corporation]] had established a large | By 2075, the [[Ultor Corporation]] had established a large number of mining camps on the planet. It was in these camps that Ultor brutally forced miners to work under extremely poor conditions; an Ultor employee known as Dr. [[Capek]] also performed [[nanotechnology]] experimentation (known as "the [[Plague]]") upon miners -- without their consent, and with no provisions taken to ensure their well-being. | ||
In 2078, a miner-led rebellion called the [[Red Faction (Rebellion)|Red Faction]] fought back. Led by [[Eos]] and assisted by [[Parker]], the miners managed to kill Capek, cure the Plague, and create an opportunity for the [[Earth Defense Force]] (EDF) to liberate the planet. | In 2078, a miner-led rebellion called the [[Red Faction (Rebellion)|Red Faction]] fought back. Led by [[Eos]] and assisted by [[Parker]], the miners managed to kill Capek, cure the Plague, and create an opportunity for the [[Earth Defense Force]] (EDF) to liberate the planet. |
Revision as of 20:23, 11 December 2009
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Mars is the reddish-brown planet upon which the events of Red Faction and Red Faction: Guerrilla take place.
History
The exact history of Mars prior to 2075 is largely unknown. It is known that as early as the 2000s, a company called the Ultor Corporation may have had plans to start a mining operation on the planet.
A shortage of usable minerals on Earth gave Ultor the perfect opportunity to create mining colonies on Mars without any interference, regulation, or oversight.
Red Faction
By 2075, the Ultor Corporation had established a large number of mining camps on the planet. It was in these camps that Ultor brutally forced miners to work under extremely poor conditions; an Ultor employee known as Dr. Capek also performed nanotechnology experimentation (known as "the Plague") upon miners -- without their consent, and with no provisions taken to ensure their well-being.
In 2078, a miner-led rebellion called the Red Faction fought back. Led by Eos and assisted by Parker, the miners managed to kill Capek, cure the Plague, and create an opportunity for the Earth Defense Force (EDF) to liberate the planet.
Transition
During the next fifty years, the EDF restructured the Ultor Corporation. Terraforming of Mars took place, and the planet was reorganized into sectors. Two sectors, Parker and Eos, were named after the greatest heroes of the miner rebellion.
Though they originally came to Mars in order to free the miners, the EDF eventually become tyrannical, taking complete control over the planet, ruling it with an iron fist, and suppressing all dissent. They used their control over the media to constantly air propaganda.
Meanwhile, a mysterious and very violent group of people called the Marauders would form tribal settlements on Mars. They may have descended from the Mutants, part of Capek's legacy.
Red Faction: Guerrilla
By 2128, Mars had changed drastically. At least one fairly large area of the planet -- Tharsis -- had been terraformed, albeit unevenly -- some sectors, such as Parker, were less terraformed than others.
A small group of people banded together to revive the Red Faction, with a new goal of defeating the EDF and once again liberating Mars. Led by Hugo Davies and assisted by Dan Mason, Samanya, and Alec Mason, the Red Faction eventually liberated Tharsis one sector at a time, starting with Parker.
Terraforming Mars
The planet's polar icecaps have led some scientists to believe that Mars may have had water; however, others speculate that water cannot exist on the surface due to lack of atmospheric pressure. Many scientists believe it is possible to terraform Mars. The atmosphere of the planet is made of 95% carbon dioxide.
Some believe this is possible by sending water to the planet to cool it down, and then sending algae to create some oxygen. After that, air tanks and plants would be sent to Mars, to further boost the supply of oxygen.