Galaxias Chaos
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  • Reads 56
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 4
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published May 29, 2017
Mars 2034
Humans land on Mars
Commander Lewis Asemar
Botanist Steven Lordev
Engineer Andy Vankovez
During descent into Mars' thin atmosphere, the heat sheild of the capsule fired off too early, exposing critical wiring and equipment. The interior atmospheric generator and regulator was damaged and the pod was deemed unfit for habitational purposes. The only place with oxygen is their suits and they have to resupply their oxygen filters and supply every 6 hours, meaning sleep is at minimum. Until they can repair the broken machine, they are living in constant fear of death or injury. The days are tiring, the nights are freezing and their only hope is a rescue from an orbiting mini-space station with limited control and a tiny, three person escape pod with no landing capabilities. A cold day in hell for the three astronauts as their lives are in jeopardy on a cold, red planet, over three million miles away from home.
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