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Dust is major obstacle for Terrans adjusting to Martian lifestyle
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Picturesque Martian landscapes inspire creativity
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Comparisons between Terran/Martian foods evoke homesickness
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Due to Mars' dry climate, dust storms are frequent and unrelenting in a way not often seen on Terra. Terran transplants will need some time to get used to the change.
Dejah Thoris
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Member upset when temporarily trapped in office by dust storm
Member finds layer of red-orange dust covering windows depressing
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Scientific studies have proven that workers who spend more time interacting with nature are more productive. This will be important to keep in mind, especially since Martian workers need to spend more time indoors than their Terran counterparts to avoid the harsh Martian radiation.
John Carter
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View of Elysium Mons from conference room 8 is stunning
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Terran transplants (who haven't already transitioned to an entirely Soylent diet) invariably make mental comparisons between the foods of their childhoods and the foods available on Mars.
Ulysses Paxton
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Kombucha on tap made with hydroponic tea tastes funny
Too many potato-based items at the snack bar
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