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Alright legit response. It could be Mercury in a death spiral with the Sun, it could be Nessus again in a death spiral, it could be crazy space magic/science spinning of part of the Sun to create a binary star system because bad guys. As for the physics, well the hollowed out hive Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Mars moon Phobos some how all have Earth gravity so I'm not to worried about that.
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  • That's exactly what I'm talking about. Plus now Mercury has an atmosphere, and Venus and Mars have a survivable one. Space magic works wonders.

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  • I wouldn't call ita space magic as terraforming is possible and we plan to do it to mars in the next 100 years

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  • 1. I guarantee we aren't planning to terraform Mars in the next 100 years. The first mission to land a person on Mars just started planning, and will take 10-15 years to execute. 2. Creating an atmosphere on a planet with no magnetic field is impossible. That's called space magic.

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  • 1. Mars has atmosphere already just thin so we can terraform it 2. Manned missions to mars are starting in the 2020s space x will mainly be leading them i suggest you research it 3. We are planning to terraform mars nasa has stated this as plants can grow in tje soil all we have to do it get running water by melting mars polar ice caps

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  • I was referring to Mercury about the atmosphere, not Mars. The word terraforming sort of gives the context of the entire planet, especially when comparing it to what the Traveler did. Scientifically, it wouldn't be difficult to convert most planets into livable soil, considering he area was small enough and we could afford the resources.

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