Can YOU Survive: Mars

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SummaryThis is a Mars base building and survival game. The modules of this base would be sent on unmanned rockets and assembled with no need for human labor. The modules would start as "printer capsules" sent from earth, and they would land in a pack before constructing/printing themselves from a cache of materials on board. The "Printer Capsule" files show the concept, and I recommend you print these files with supports. Each of the modules has 6 sides, with a doorway and emergency seal on each wall. The smaller units have attachments that connect to provide extra scientific and survival functions for your base! The construction bot has a long, dexterous arm which has an IDD (instrument Deployment Device) on the end, allowing for various attachments. These attachments could range from scientific and observational equipment to an extrusion mechanism, which could mix the martian soil with a curing agent to print any needed structures (sandstorm blocking barriers is just one example). It could also bring other various materials for printing. The bot has a bay to carry any instruments needed for the current objective, as well as sensors to provide artificial vision. On the back are high and low gain antennae for uninterrupted control. The buggy is for inhabitants to leave the base and scout the local area. There is a storage bin on the back for any needed tools or instruments. The occupants are exposed during the ride, so they need to make sure they are ready to get back to base in case of a dust storm! The large transport vehicle is for using and moving the base's attachable systems; it also offers a lot more protection from the harsh martian environment than the buggy. Individual Pieces: -Large Modules- Greenhouse Dome - For food and oxygen production. Vehicle/drone bay - For preparation and storage of manned and unmanned vehicles. Large Module - A large, general purpose unit capable of housing a work area, common area, living quarters, etc... -Small Modules- Small Module - General purpose unit capable of housing many of the systems needed to keep your base going. -Small Module attachments- Wind power generator - Collects power from the wind and stores it as electricity. Solar panel array - Collects solar energy and stores it as electricity. Communications array - Communications devices to keep your base communicating with the outside. Observation dome - A dome on top of the unit that allows inhabitants to observe the martian landscape and sky. Observatory - A large telescope for astronomy studies. C02 harvester/processor - Collects C02 from the atmosphere and mixes it with Hydrogen (with a nickel catalyst) to produce methane fuel and water. Active radiation shield - Generates an electromagnetic field to keep your base and inhabitants safe from radiation. Drilling Unit - A drilling unit to drill into Mars. This will enhance planet research and allow for geothermal heating of your base. Water treatment - (not in picture) Stores, recycles, and filters water for use by the inhabitants and greenhouse(s). -Doorway Units- Long connector - Tunnel to connect long distances between units. Short Connector - Tunnel to connect short distances between units. Connector - Connector to connect units that are directly adjacent to one another. Air lock - Air lock unit with a door on each side, which will allow inhabitants in and out of your base without compromising the artificial atmosphere. Door Seal - Seals off open doorways in your base to keep out the cold and dust. -Extras- Construction bot - A multi-purpose robot mainly used for scientific and construction purposes. Mars rover - A four passenger buggy for expeditions away from the base, or for joyrides. Mars large transport - A large transport that can move the base's systems and make use of them at other locations. For example, it could take the drill to a rich mineral deposit for drilling/mining. Mars human - A human inhabitant for your base, the human has a suit on that protects him/her from the elements and hides his/her hands. Printer Capsules - (pre and post deployment)The capsules that earth would send to print new buildings and units. More units and attachments are planned, and the game rules are being sorted out now! The speed of the updates depends mainly on community response. Thanks for looking, hope you like it! 6-20: Updated Mars Buggy and Mars Astronaut to be more to scale. 8-1: Sorry for the delay in updates! Turns out there are a lot of things that need polishing for the game to work. I have decided that a website will replace the cards, but the artwork for different events is taking longer than expected. I will get it finished as fast as I can and keep updating you all along the way!InstructionsThe one piece full station file (BaseExample.stl) is ultra mini scale (about 1" across the small units), and does not include the printer capsules, water treatment, or any of the "extras". The individual units are 2X the size of the "BaseExample.stl". Scale them up to make as big of a base as you want! There are 3 different connector sizes so you can mix and match the units to the needs of your base, and have all the units connected as you prefer. I suggest printing at least 8 small modules so you have one t

Design Files

File Size

Attachment_-_make_your_own.stl
1.06 KB
Attachment_Water_Treatment.stl
170 KB
Small_Module.stl
29.2 KB
Connector_-_Adjacent.stl
103 KB
Attachment_Observatory.stl
94.6 KB
Attachment_Observation_Dome.stl
90.3 KB
Greenhouse_Module.stl
107 KB
Attachment_C02_harvester__processor.stl
395 KB
Connector_-_Long.stl
227 KB
Attachment_Wind_Generator.stl
98.4 KB
Attachment_Solar_Panels.stl
43.8 KB
Doorway_-_Air_lock_chamber.stl
151 KB
Doorway_-_Sealed.stl
23.4 KB
Attachment_Radiation_Shield_Generator.stl
238 KB
Large_Module.stl
202 KB
Connector_-_Short.stl
141 KB
Drone_and_Vehicle_Module.stl
127 KB
Resource_Reserves_Holder.stl
73.1 KB
Oxygen_Reserves.stl
50.4 KB
Electricity_Reserves.stl
19 KB
Water_Reserves.stl
46.2 KB
Damage_indicator_-_Small.stl
279 KB
Damage_indicator_-_Greenhouse.stl
76.8 KB
Attachment_Communications_array.stl
1.06 MB
Construction_bot.stl
724 KB
Mars_Buggy.stl
305 KB
Mars_Large_Transport.stl
582 KB
Printer_Capsule_-_before_landing.stl
69.9 KB
Mars_Astronaut.stl
512 KB
Printer_Capsule_-_deployed.stl
357 KB
BaseExample.stl
7.57 MB
Movement_piece_.stl
823 KB
Token_Bin.stl
427 KB
Material_Token.stl
217 KB
Science_Token.stl
251 KB

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