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- is not now in any of these three categories, because it can only be terraformed with greater difficulty. Planetary habitability, broadly defined as the...
- civilization of genetically modified Portia labiata (arachnoid) on a terraformed exoplanet, guided by an artificial intelligence based on the personality...
- primitive as it first appeared. The other planet was covered in ice, and was terraformed into an ocean planet. One of the terraformers introduced genetically...
- on Earth or another habitable planet or moon, sometimes including a terraformed planet or moon. Unlike most genres of science fiction, pastoral science...
- conflict involving Earth and space colonies (and in some cases the Moon and terraformed planets).[citation needed] An exception is the Gundam Build timeline...
- mission. On approach, Whiskey Company is shot down and crash lands on the terraformed planet, scattering the group. The land is po****ted by genetically-engineered...
- rigged contests that sow discord and are lied to that Mars is not yet terraformed. At the story's outset, 16-year-old Darrow is a rash, intelligent, dexterous...
- been removed. Although it is generally conceded that Venus could not be terraformed by introduction of photosynthetic biota alone, use of photosynthetic...
- Codemasters, and was released in 2004. In Perimeter, ground must be terraformed before buildings can be built on it. Some weapons can distort the ground...
- later novel 2312 (2012) features Venus in the process of being terraformed.: 672  A terraformed Venus reverting to its natural state is mentioned in Clarke's...