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'''Reforming''' is a term used to describe the process of transforming [[Micras]]' | '''Reforming''' is a term used to describe the process of transforming [[Micras]]' (or a part of it) environment to make it more habitable for life, especially in regions that have been ravaged by nuclear war and other cataclysmic disasters. The goal of reforming is to alter the planet's climate, atmosphere, and surface conditions to create an environment that can support human life and other forms of biology native to [[Micras]]. This process is considered essential for the long-term survival of [[Micras]], as it would enable the continued restoration of damaged ecosystems and the creation of self-sustaining habitats in areas that have been rendered uninhabitable in light of continued self-immolations and other such destructive, cataclysmic events. | ||
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Revision as of 05:55, 14 March 2024
Reforming is a term used to describe the process of transforming Micras' (or a part of it) environment to make it more habitable for life, especially in regions that have been ravaged by nuclear war and other cataclysmic disasters. The goal of reforming is to alter the planet's climate, atmosphere, and surface conditions to create an environment that can support human life and other forms of biology native to Micras. This process is considered essential for the long-term survival of Micras, as it would enable the continued restoration of damaged ecosystems and the creation of self-sustaining habitats in areas that have been rendered uninhabitable in light of continued self-immolations and other such destructive, cataclysmic events.