Mars Civilization: Survival Game

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Mars Colonization – Resource Exploitation.

Building a Self-Sufficient Martian Civilization and Economic Outlook: A Multi-Planetary Future Strategy

1. Initial Progress of Starbase and Martian Civilization

Building a self-sufficient civilization on Mars is our long-term goal.
At Starbase, launch and learning processes are systematically evaluated based on this goal.
Especially in the early stages of Starship, each launch is used as an opportunity for learning.
Through this, necessary technologies and equipment are gradually improved, and a suitable environment for Mars is prepared.

2. Transition to Multi-Planetary Life Forms and Self-Sustaining Environment

We are preparing an environment where people and necessary equipment are sent to Mars with each launch.
These equipments are key factors in helping Mars become self-reliant.
From an economic outlook perspective, it is necessary to consider a complementary system between the two planetary economies in connection with fields such as the global market, investment strategy, financial analysis, and asset management.
Even in the worst-case scenario, Mars is growing on its own and becoming a testing ground for self-reliant development.

3. Establishing a Mutual Support System between Earth and Mars

Even if supplies from Earth are cut off, Mars has its own independent growth engine.
When that time comes, the two planets can help each other and demonstrate civilizational resilience.
We are planning a system in which Mars can support Earth if a problem occurs on Earth, or vice versa.
This complementary relationship is essential for the long-term survival of human civilization.

4. Long-Term Benefits and Future Expansion of a Multi-Planetary Civilization

A multi-planetary civilization has a much higher sustainability than a single-planetary civilization.
Even in the face of unpredictable wars or natural disasters, civilization can last longer if based on two planets.
Starting with Mars, the expansion to the asteroid belt, the moons of Jupiter, and other star systems may become a reality.
This future vision can be an important reference for economic outlook, global market, investment strategy, financial analysis, and asset management.

5. Conclusion: The Multi-Planetary Era and a New Economic Paradigm

Developing Mars into a self-sufficient and powerful civilization is not just space development but a long-term survival strategy for human civilization.
If a cooperative system is established between the two planets, one can become a great support to the other in times of crisis.
This future vision has deep connections with fields such as economic outlook, global market, investment strategy, financial analysis, and asset management, and will greatly influence our actual investment and policy-making strategies.
We aim to systematically organize all processes in chronological order and explain them so that readers can easily grasp the key content.

< Summary >
Summarizes the establishment of a self-sufficient Martian civilization, systematic launch learning at Starbase, the transition to multi-planetary life forms and mutual support systems, and the economic and civilizational resilience that the two planets will create.
Emphasizes the pursuit of long-term survival and future expansion of human civilization through the construction of a multi-planetary civilization rather than a single planet.

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 ● Mars Colonization – Resource Exploitation. Building a Self-Sufficient Martian Civilization and Economic Outlook: A Multi-Planetary Future Strategy 1. Initial Progress of Starbase and Martian Civilization Building a self-sufficient civilization on Mars is our long-term goal. At Starbase, launch and learning processes are systematically evaluated based on this goal. Especially in the early stages…

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