Heading for Mars this weekend? Check out the Museum of Exoplanetary Archaeology at Colony 7. Because there's more to Mars than the canals of New Venice.
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If you're searching for intelligent life on Mars, look no farther than the Museum of Exoplanetary Archaeology at Colony 7.
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Still Life Number 4
Exoplanetary archaeology series: Depiction of a fertility goddess with antigravitational base, no obvious power source. Provenance unknown.
Still Life Number 5
Exoplanetary archaeology series: Depiction of a unique organic find (collagenic plant tissue with similarities to Tetraodontidae and Hippocastanaceae) discovered at Fibonacci Beach, Kepler 62E. Grand Tentacles layer, circa 1.2 million local cycles B.T.
Still Life Number 6
Exoplanetary archaeology series: Depiction of a component from an unknown device (tantalum substrate with tellurium plating). Spontaneous photovoltaic conversion requires caution. Mandelbrot Marshes, Tau Ceti f. Metropolis layer, circa 700 local cycles B.T.
Still Life Number 7
Exoplanetary archaeology series: Depiction of a 'Space Pearl', a decorative object with religious significance, fashioned from a single calcereous concretion (unidentified invertebrate). Crystallization suggests repeated scoring with a far IR excision tool. Sierpinski Plains, Kepler-186f. Temporal layer, circa 1,250 local cycles B.T.
Still Life Number 8
Exoplanetary archaeology series: Depiction of the deceptively innocuous 'Ocean Killer.' discovered in the Lesser Cantors on Kepler-452b. (Comet Catastrophe layer, circa 500 local cycles B.T.) The unknown alloy is plated with a poorly understood biomimetic compound that reacts with moisture to produce oxygen and solid fuel. The nickname is explained by the runaway nature of the reaction in the presence of liquid water. Currently at a Coalition research facility, no public access.
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