Will Sunward include a map on Mars? I was planning on doing one after visiting today the planetarium and checking on an exposition on the planet, but wouldn't want to do something that soon is going to come out officially. :)
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I have to say: I'm as frustrated as you guys waiting for my Mars material to come out. I'm under NDA, so I can only drop hints, which sucks. :)
The Mars map in this thread is really good, except that Elysium is actually west of the TQZ, and New Shanghai is farther east (in the big basin/area of chaotic terrain at the eastern extremity of the Valles canyonlands). You can figure most of this out from the copy in Core, but piecing it together is a bit like solving Einstein's Puzzle (the one with all the Scandanavians and pets and houses and smoking), so good job!
I very consciously chose not to read the Mars Trilogy before embarking on the project. This might mean I repeat some of Kim Stanley Robinson's work, but I really wanted it to be something fresh and new as interpretations of Mars go. Cowboy Bebop was an influence, but only in terms of mood/atmosphere; most Martian cities have domes.
My research was all non-fiction. I drew a lot from Robert Zubrin, but I also understand that there are lots of people who disagree with his ideas. Good news for them is that the stuff I drew from him is in the background and easy to ignore if you like. Your map, if you want to color it, ought to be somewhere in the early stages between the Red & Green mars stages. I'm an optimist about the availability of water and the possibilities for exploitation of native Martian resources, but I'm pretty conservative about the pace at which things will unfold. And yeah, I did think a lot about the effects of low gravity, although I wasn't as extreme as Peter Hamilton in the Night's Dawn trilogy (where humans engineered for life on Mars are pretty freakish looking).