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infrastructure-destruction

The chapter centers on the catastrophic failure and destruction of the elevator cable, a vital piece of Martian infrastructure.

1 chapter across 1 book

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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The chapter depicts a somber flight over the newly established southern equator line on Mars, focusing on Nadia's reflections on the destruction of a major infrastructure project—the elevator cable—which resulted in the deaths of thousands. The narrative highlights the haunting beauty of the cable's fiery descent, symbolizing both loss and a strange, almost otherworldly transformation. Upon landing near Shalbatana Vallis, Nadia encounters a group of politically neutral refugees focused solely on survival, contrasting with her desire for proactive reconstruction.