The History of the Meta-Universe

TON Planets Mars, an economic simulator, is a map of the Martian surface where the process of terraforming has been underway for the past 250 years, and it is now reaching its conclusion, heralding a vibrant development of the planet’s biosphere and technosphere. For a long time, the human civilization on Mars was isolated from Earth due to the Earth-Moon War, which halted technological progress and set the populations of these two celestial bodies back for centuries. Presently, Earthlings and Lunarians are no longer in conflict and are once again exploring interplanetary travel, including to Mars.

Half of Mars’ surface is already prepared for settlement and development, while the other part still serves the terraforming installations and is not ready for colonization, let alone urbanization and industrialization. On lands owned by the administrators, these installations have already completed their work and now represent cultural heritage sites on Mars.
Life on the red planet is only possible thanks to incredibly advanced equipment developed on Earth during the past decades of post-information technology era. Data obtained from the Egg, sent to Earth by the First Civilization after its discovery in the pyramids on the Cydonia Plateau, helped humanity make a rapid evolutionary leap and colonize almost the entire Solar System. However, the emphasis on technological advancement sidelined spiritual aspects, leading to a devastating war that ravaged Earth and the Moon.

The corporate government of Mars is determined to avoid repeating the mistakes of our ancestors and ensures that every Martian (regardless of race) has the opportunity to make a living by trading on the planetary exchange MStack and pursuing spiritual development while the primary work is carried out by bio-cyborgs—Marsoids—with networked consciousness, akin to the early neural networks…

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