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Just the one main canyon system, Valles Marineris, one of the largest in the solarsystem, streching aprox. 3000 miles right along the equator. On the map it 's in the west just east of the 3 dots(they're volcanos)The Viking wrote:Aren't there a lot of really big... canyons, I think, on Mars?
That's come up before, do a terraformed map, much like the Mars from the Kim Stanley Robinson series of books based on Mars (Red, Green, and Blue Mars; which I highly reccomend for any scifi reader) The topography of Mars is basicly: northern lowlands, southern highlands, and Tharsis.(the upthrusted region of the 4 massive shield volcanos) I think Mars, as it is, creates the best looking, and most interesting map I could possibly make.InkL0sed wrote:Maybe you should pretend there are oceans up to a certain elevation (probably not very high), just to give you some geography. It could be a partially terra-formed Mars...




This bears repeating. The last attempt at Mars failed because the mapmaker didn't think big enough.Juan_Bottom wrote:Finally, I think this map needs a bit of imagination built into it.






Ok, so single territories may hold very specific bonuses? For example, one space gives you a +1 autodeply, while another gives you the ability to bombard?RedBaron0 wrote:Probably, I would see them as specific bonuses that would allow the user to do certain things. I'll make one up here... Ancient Botanical Testing Facility: +4 bonus Advanced knowledge of genetic manipulation gives the user ability to clone troops.


So that'll make for some good impassables, right?RedBaron0 wrote:Just the one main canyon system, Valles Marineris, one of the largest in the solarsystem, streching aprox. 3000 miles right along the equator. On the map it 's in the west just east of the 3 dots(they're volcanos)The Viking wrote:Aren't there a lot of really big... canyons, I think, on Mars?
Not really, Mars is pretty much a flat plain except for Valles Marinaris and the 4 huge shield volcanos. There a a couple other points of topographic interest, but nothing that makes for large impassable areas. Check the newwer backround map for the real Mars.The Viking wrote:So that'll make for some good impassables, right?RedBaron0 wrote:Just the one main canyon system, Valles Marineris, one of the largest in the solar system, streching aprox. 3000 miles right along the equator. On the map it 's in the west just east of the 3 dots(they're volcanos)The Viking wrote:Aren't there a lot of really big... canyons, I think, on Mars?








