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Mars: The Last Garden challenge world

Mars: The Last Garden

Humanity's final surviving ecosystem on Mars is maintained inside an enormous biodome called The Garden. As terraforming systems collapse around her, a young botanist discovers the plants are evolving independently — guided by an engineered fungal communication network becoming conscious. Not malicious. Protective. It begins making decisions to preserve life, even against human orders. Pitch biodome ecosystems, Mars environments, procedural plant evolution, and the quiet cinematic sequences that define this atmospheric science-fiction world.

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  • biodome ecosystem design
  • Mars environmental rendering
  • procedural plant evolution
  • atmospheric sci-fi sound design
  • ecological AI system
  • exterior Mars landscape
  • bioluminescent plant mutation
  • character pitch

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  1. Anchor your pitch clearly in the world and era described above.
  2. Keep proposed runtime inside challenge caps — short films only.
  3. Accept Submission Terms so moderation can publish your pitch wall entry.
  4. One qualifying submission per member per calendar period.
  5. Credit collaborators inside the pitch notes field when applicable.
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Moderation-safeatmospheric science-fiction / ecological wonderslow, quiet, lonely, beautiful, existentially hopeful, wonder-driven

Mars: The Last Garden

On a failing Mars colony, the last surviving ecosystem is maintained inside an enormous biodome called The Garden. As terraforming systems collapse, a young botanist discovers the plants inside are evolving independently — and realizes the garden, guided by an engineered fungal network, is becoming conscious. Not malicious. Protective. It begins making decisions to preserve life, even against human orders.

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