The first martian colonists, known as the first hundred, was a strange mix of nationalities. Most of them were Americans or Russians, but many were from other countries. All of them brilliant. With such a mix, it was perhaps not so surprising they didn’t stay in one place but scattered all over the planet, bringing great impact as individuals.
When the second large group of settlers landed, they were all japanese. The second martian city ever was fated to endure through all the problems of ensuing decades, influencing history as a unified force, still inhabited by those who founded it.
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