martian-scientific-culture
The depiction of native Martian scientists as dedicated, rational, and somewhat socially awkward 'lab rats' who control Mars orbital technology.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blue Mars (1997)Kim Stanley Robinson
In this chapter, Sax considers repurposing the soletta and annular mirror from Mars orbit to Venus orbit to initiate terraforming efforts there, symbolically relieving pressure on Mars colonization. He collaborates with the Da Vinci scientists, who despite initial resistance, embrace the technical challenge and proceed with the plan using AI control. The chapter also explores the psychological and cultural complexities of Martian settlers, particularly through Michel's reflections on Ann's trauma and the broader neurotic patterns underpinning human culture and societal structures.