Har Deshur

Visions of an alternate, slightly more habitable Mars

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  • The Many Mysteries of Darwin IV - Part 1
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  • Why you should watch Robinson Crusoe on Mars
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  • Why you should watch Robinson Crusoe on Mars
    If one had to accurately describe Robinson Crusoe on Mars , one would not have to look farther than the movie’s title, as it is pretty much ...
  • Introduction I: The things which lived on Mars and in our Minds
    Mars. A name that instills both fear and fascination in the human mind, as the red star travels across the night sky in ever stranger cour...
  • Taxonomy on Mars
    Taken at face value, Martians are not all that different from Earthlings. They are carbon-based, need liquid water and also require classic ...
  • Introduction II: Brave New Mars
    [Author’s note: Some of the things mentioned here about modern day Mars are very much true, but others are very much not for the sake of m...
  • Shellubim and Zhor
    The phylum Antitremata is a peculiar one. The basic bodyplan of these organisms consists of a bilaterally symmetric mantle shielded by a do...
  • Ifrit and Tynus
    The Ifrit on top and the Tynus at the bottom are both members of the phylum Onychognatha. Onychognaths are the arezoans which in morphology...
  • Happy Holidays from Mars!
    A good time is coming, I wish it were here The very best time in the whole of the year. I’m counting each day on my tendrils and stump...
  • Europa rejects contact - Attempt no landing!
    Europa was always an obvious candidate for finding life in the outer solar system. Close in size to our Moon, this Jovian satellite is a roc...
  • Dust Slugs
    One of the larger phyla on Mars are the Spiriferia (not to be confused with Spiriferida, a brachiopod order from Earth). These can be gener...
  • Common Hortax
    The scaly, radially symmetric Hortax communis is one of the most common predators found in the shrublands and the desert edges. Having a di...

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