Xagroth wrote:
Frankly, I see only three reasons there is no real War in Mars in Eclipse Phase: first, the barsoomians don't have the means and they know it (they are struggling to survive inside morphs with programmed obsolescence, after all...), second the PC is really careful to not press too hard, and keeps everything it can in check. And third, the barsoomians know that they have no chance in hell of turning Mars into a more costly op than the PC wanna pay without ruining the planet for hundreds of years.
Good points all. Barsoomians, almost by definition, lack off-Mars resources. Conduit makes an exception to this, but they deal mostly in information and self-restraint prevents them from weaponizing their server-sky cloud. OTOH, in
Martian Autumn...
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...Barsoomians do try to get off-Mars resources to bear on their side. They don't much try to deny the P.C. its' off-Mars resources. Just too difficult. They will try to stop the new space elevator, in vain. This makes a terrible distraction from the one fellow who finally gets a U.C.M. planet-side. Copies will spread fast and enable precisely the calamity everyone hoped to prevent.
Second, the P.C. can afford to wait. Off-Mars resources give them power the Martian flatlanders lack. They also have other fish to fry, such as quarantining Earth. They can make serious mistakes, such as the Venusian secession, but time and demographics favor them. They just can't let things escalate too much--otherwise the guns come out from under the table.
Third, the Barsoomians do exercise a lot of self-interested self-restraint. Push too hard, too fast, and the horrors of Pre-Fall Earth's wars--fresh memories in much of the surviving population--return from the dead. Slow, thorough, terraforming can continue despite much of what might happen in such a war, but current gains might become casualties. Not everyone judges that a bad idea--on all sides of the conflict. Barsoomians might want the TTA shut down, and P.C. factions might like a world-house better than a shirt-sleeve environment.
In all, a Martian World War might easily enough happen without anyone intending it, and an accidental conflict might happen even with everyone working against it. No one intended the French Revolution to lead to the Reign of Terror and the Napoleonic Wars, either.
The real risk I see in E.P. comes from desperation measures. The Barsoomians have no good winning strategies, not least from their lack of unity. Small groups have very potent industrial bases--they need it for survival. The P.C. can keep the pressure up and bring off-world resources ink but they've lots of places to defend from all comers--including those off-world resources. Every faction has motive and opportunity to escalate. Chemical weapons, atomic weapons, mass-produced warbots, cogno-weapons, mass-psychosurgery, and on and on and on. Who ever wants to fight can escalate the conflict one way or another.
Oh, and underneath it all lies all the horrors of the Fall. The first group that loses hard has a true doomsday option in the Exsurgent virus...