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November 6, 2017 by Tatiora
“Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” -Berthold Auerbach When creating a game, there are several pieces that need to fall into place in order to make it a complete package. Obviously, the core concept and gameplay elements need to be there. Then there’s the writing, the overall design, the marketing...and, of course, the score. Mohawk Studios was lucky enough to have Grammy Award winning composer Christopher Tin (Baba Yetu, Civilization IV...
November 13, 2017 by Tatiora
“We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and by the depths of our answers.” -Carl Sagan  Sometimes, you just happen to be at the right place at the right time. Sometimes, the stars align (forgive the space pun) and everything falls into place just as it was meant to be. Sometimes, the universe slaps you in the face with an opportunity and cheerily exclaims, “Here you go!” This is exactly what happened to planetary geologist Kirby Runyon, ...
October 16, 2017 by Tatiora
From the desk of Manuel Valencia CEO, Icarus Investments Contractor, Seneca Inc. Losing Icarus Investments was a blow, and by most accounts should have been the end for me. Lucky for me, my mama ‘didn’t raise no quitter,’ as the saying goes. It took some time, and more than a little convincing, but I finally found someone who didn’t see my previously failed venture as a bad thing, but rather a stepping stone into something greater. I preferred being ...
October 9, 2017 by Tatiora
From the desk of Silas Crichton CEO and Founder, New Meridian Corporation Antarctica was nothing compared to this. Yes, I used the “frozen north,” as my assistant liked to call it, in order to run trials of what would be necessary to sustain life on Mars. While my research was successful and my findings accurate, I wasn’t fully prepared for what it would actually feel like when I finally got here.  It was quite awe-inspiring, I’ll admit. Th...
October 2, 2017 by Tatiora
From the desk of Sam Moreno Manager, Reclamation, INC. I always thought that working with a bunch of people mired in debt would be one of those jobs where I ended up hating everyone and just went home to the bottle every night. These people were supposed to be degenerates who had to pay back society so that they could have their lives again. I was supposed to look down on them. Thing is, I didn’t. Frank was the first one to enlighten me. These men and women had been w...
September 25, 2017 by Tatiora
From the desk of Ezra Hoang CEO, Penrose Collective Many hands make light work. I think of this saying often. It makes me miss my mother, even as I smile at her wisdom. I must often remind myself that I am not the only one who suffered dear losses during the war. We must all look to the future together if we hope to foster a healthy one. The Penrose Collective is my new mission, my extended family. In some ways, the red rocks of Mars are not very different from our war-r...
September 18, 2017 by Tatiora
From the desk of Anastasia Xu Heiress of the Asteroid Syndicate Everyone comes to Mars with grandiose ideas. Booming businesses, second chances, a new life… Me? I came to Mars because I was bored.  Everyone always talks about how difficult it is to run a business. Frankly, I think they’re simply missing the ease of it. Hire competent people and demand that they do their jobs. You shouldn’t have to lift a finger to do anything once you get the pieces in pl...
September 11, 2017 by Tatiora
Recorded by Reni-6 Worker - Yoshimi Robotics This recording is for recordkeeping and posterity. If our mission should fail and our circuits are taken offline, our creators will know what went wrong. I am called Reni-6 and I have been in charge of overseeing development efforts here on Mars. My primary creation function is to aid the colony by building up and supplying resources to fit the needs of the humans residing there. My counterpart, Joji-5, said something about domin...
September 5, 2017 by Tatiora
From the desk of Ilana Kamat New Meridian Scientist - Lead Research Developer My current analysis of the situation is - it could be worse. Sure, it could also be a hell of a lot better, but it definitely could be worse. They call space the final frontier, but I personally think that it’s only the beginning, a stepping stone to greater things and larger horizons. There are plenty of people who think that this is as far as we’ll ever go, and that’s fine by...
August 28, 2017 by Tatiora
They underestimated me. They always underestimate me. I didn’t have one of the most successful real estate businesses in the state of California for nothing, you know. Coming to Mars was an easy choice - the colonies here would absolutely need someone with an eye for development, an eye for the long term goal - and that’s me . I had offers from all over, of course, but the Russians always provided the best benefits. They had me settle on Thaumasia Planum, which ce...
August 21, 2017 by Tatiora
From the desk of Frank Dawson Foreman - Reclamation, INC. Sometimes, I wonder why I ever came to this bleedin’ rock. Then I remember I didn’t really have a choice. I made the most of it, though, and it beats rotting away in that prison. Come to Mars and make a new life for yourself is what all the slogans said. I didn’t really believe any of ‘em, but I guess I have to admit I was wrong.  It’s hard watching the money roll in knowin’ ...
August 14, 2017 by Tatiora
From the desk of Maisie Song Seneca Development   Mars is beautiful.   When I say beautiful, I don’t mean the landscape -- although there is kind of an eerie serenity to it. No, what I really mean are the opportunities. My family wasn’t thrilled when I decided to take the job off world, but I wasn’t about to let the chance to become more than just an intern pass me by.     What I really wasn’t prepa...
August 7, 2017 by Tatiora
Memo from the desk of Philippa Ndiaye CEO of the Diadem Trust The future lies in the hands of people like us. We must rise above these failings and lead humanity to greater prosperity. My father is a wise man, and I have never forgotten those words. When he sought retirement and left his company to me, I followed his procedures to the letter - because they  worked.  Whispers of nepotism an an effortless inheritance based on anything but merit reached my ears, b...