What if the first humans to set foot on Mars found more than rock and dust? What if they uncovered secrets buried for eons—clues to humanity’s true origins, and a message from a civilization lost to time?

In a gripping new science fiction adventure, a team of astronauts embarks on a historic mission to colonize Mars, only to learn that they are not the first to call the red planet home. What begins as a celebration of human achievement quickly turns into a desperate fight for survival and a race to unravel one of the universe’s greatest mysteries.

The Night Before Mars: Dreams, Regrets, and Last Goodbyes

The journey begins on Earth, at a party thrown for the astronauts who will depart for Mars the next day. The crew is as diverse as they are determined: Nicholas, the rebellious “bad boy,” Woody and Blake, the only married couple on the mission, foreign astronauts Sergey and Renee, and Phil and Luke, who will soon be split into two teams.

For Luke, the night is bittersweet. His wife urges him to speak with their son, Bobby, before leaving. In a touching moment, Luke promises Bobby that they’ll read the same book every night—one from space, one from home—so they’ll still be together in spirit.

As the party winds down, the arrival of Jim, a veteran astronaut, brings both joy and sorrow. Jim’s wife Maggie, once his partner in the dream of reaching Mars, passed away after a long illness. Jim withdrew from the program to care for her, and though he puts on a brave face, the loss is palpable. Luke insists that Jim and Maggie deserved to reach Mars more than anyone—a sentiment that lingers as the story launches into space.

The First Mars Landing: A Deadly Encounter

Thirteen months later, the team of Luke, Renee, Sergey, and Nicholas touches down on Mars. Their rover spots an unusual mountain with a shiny top. Initial analysis suggests ice, possibly a massive water reserve—a discovery that could change everything.

But as they approach, the mountain’s secrets begin to reveal themselves. A strange signal pulses through their headsets. The radar shows metal beneath the dust, not ice. Suddenly, an energy surge knocks out their instruments, and a tornado—moving with terrifying intelligence—forms, sucking in everything and everyone except Luke.

When the dust settles, a giant metal face is revealed where the mountain once stood. Luke, battered and alone, manages to send a desperate video transmission to the World Space Station, reporting that his team is dead and something attacked them.

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Race Against Time: The Rescue Mission

Back on the World Space Station, Woody, Terry, Phil, and Jim scramble to plan a rescue. The captain hesitates, fearing Mars is now too dangerous, but Woody insists the mission must go forward—and only Jim, who helped design the Mars program with Maggie, can lead it.

Several months later, Jim, Woody, Terry, and Phil are nearing Mars. Their ship is battered by micrometeoroids, causing a catastrophic fuel leak. In a daring maneuver, Woody uses his jetpack and a grappling wire to secure a refueling module in orbit, sacrificing his own life so the team can reach safety.

The survivors land on Mars and find Luke, barely alive, having survived by growing plants in the greenhouse for a year. But Luke’s survival is not just luck—he believes he was “spared for a reason.”

The Face on Mars: A Riddle in DNA

Luke reveals the truth behind the metal face, a landmark long observed by satellites but dismissed as a natural formation. He’s spent a year decoding the signal emitted by the face, discovering it forms a DNA pattern—a “self-portrait” from the beings who built it.

But something is missing: the last pair of chromosomes. Terry realizes the DNA is not human. Later, Jim’s memory is triggered by spilled candies, reminding him of a conversation with Phil. The DNA pattern isn’t just a signature—it’s a test. The face attacked because the astronauts’ radar sent the wrong answer.

Jim proposes a bold solution: transmit a signal with the correct DNA sequence. They send the answer via rover, and a white doorway opens in the metal face.

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Entering the Unknown: Humanity’s True Origin Story

Jim, Terry, and Luke step through the doorway, leaving Phil to repair the return module. Inside, they find breathable air and a 3D model of the solar system, showing Mars as a once-blue planet. A slender red being appears, revealing the story: Mars was once inhabited, but a meteor destroyed its civilization. Survivors left for distant galaxies, but one ship stayed behind, carrying Martian DNA to Earth. Life on our planet began with Martian organisms.

The face on Mars is a beacon, placed so Earth’s descendants could one day return and learn their origins.

A Farewell and a New Beginning

As a storm brews, Jim realizes the face is a ship, preparing to depart. He chooses to stay, accepting the invitation to meet humanity’s Martian ancestors. Terry and Luke barely escape to the return module, reestablishing contact with Phil. As they leave Mars’s atmosphere, Jim’s ship flies by, heading into deep space.

Luke watches, wishing Jim luck, knowing his friend has finally fulfilled his destiny.

The Power of Myth, Memory, and Discovery

This story isn’t just a tale of survival and sacrifice; it’s a meditation on dreams, loss, and the search for meaning. The astronauts’ journey is filled with heartbreak and heroism, but also with the thrill of uncovering the universe’s deepest secrets.