I like how they can still find its rovers and read their names, even now that it’s a gorgeous continental planet and future agri-world (thanks to the Guilli’s Planet Modifiers and Features mod which can populate a terraformed world with modifiers favoring a particular district type), with the rovers all overgrown by forest and rusted by oxygen and rain. The terraformers must have found Opportunity and preserved it or something.

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    Small details that are only rarely found are great. It shows someone cared about a corner of nowhere :)

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      To be fair it was in the same system as Earth, the world whose people uplifted the races that would later form most of our population, and removed the “de-evolved” trait from the victims of some ancient colossus war while gifting them special traits.

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      It added so much lore to the human empires and the gameplay in general, I find it hard to tell the difference between vanilla and the mod. But one thing I do know is modded, is the 21 farm district squares my Mars got after the terraforming (when my empire isn’t Ocean Paradise with water worlds)- as well as the 20-ish mining squares I got on the hot Trappist planet, and the precursor ruin modifiers on that planet which made it build mining districts super fast.