Talk:Aneph Enterprises Consolidated Fleet/@comment-12161342-20150524144217/@comment-12161342-20150604114906

Mars

''After ten days of violence, the erupting volcano Elysium Mons finally begins to wind down as Aneph technicians finish venting waste materials and excess pressure. The landscape is littered with ash around the volcano, but more importantly, gasses spewed by the volcano have temporarily thickened the Martian atmosphere and raised its temperatures, causing mooisture locked away for tens of millions of years to return to the skies once more. Thick, puffy clouds drift around Mars, bringing rain and snow for the first time in countless eons, and small streams and pools have formed in some regions. However, the beneficial effects of the volcanic eruption were completely dependent on the continuance of the eruption, and as it begins to wind down, the temporary Martian springtime's days become numbered. ''

''Soon after the eruption, several Aneph ships drop out of warp over Mars and descend through the new clouds. Arriving in the Syrtis Major quadrangle, the Aneph ships begin evacuating what few colonists there are in the region. Oddly enough, no danger is visible, but the Aneph ships refuse to let protesters remain, evacuating settlers by force in some situations. No reason is given for the forced evacuations other than an announcement that a large-scale event will be taking place there shortly. Once all the colonists in the region have been removed, a message is sent out over all emergency frequencies urging any navies with assets and any remaining people in the area to evacuate as soon as possible due to an imminent "large-scale hazardous event." In addition, the message requests that people refrain from flocking to the area to witness the event for their own safety.''

''After dropping off the evacuees at Arsia Spaceport and setting them up in hotels to be resettled and compensated later, the Aneph ships return to the Syrtis Major quadrangle and set up a border patrol around the area to keep people out. Meanwhile, the region is still quiet, and no hints of any danger can be seen in the area.''