
By the year 2035, Earth was on the brink of collapse. Overpopulation and relentless consumption had stripped the planet of its resources, pushing humanity toward an inevitable crisis. Faced with the grim reality of dwindling food supplies and an unsustainable future, the world’s greatest minds sought a solution—not for temporary relief, but for the species’ survival.
In an unprecedented alliance, twenty-five multinational governments formed the Interplanetary Research Federation (IRF), tasked with a bold, controversial mission: establish the first human colony on Mars. The carefully selected team of pioneers embarked on their journey, knowing they carried the weight of civilization’s last hope.
But soon after their departure, Earth fell silent. Communication ceased. The settlers on Mars—isolated, alone, and uncertain of their home planet’s fate—persevered, building a new world among the stars.
Nearly three centuries later, the now-thriving Martian colony achieves what was once thought impossible: a return mission to Earth. But the world they once knew is gone. The home they left behind is unrecognizable. And the descendants of the pioneers must uncover the mystery of what happened to humanity—and whether they are truly alone.
A gripping blend of science fiction, survival, and post-apocalyptic mystery, Mission Earth explores the resilience of the human spirit, the cost of ambition, and the haunting question: What if we were never meant to return?