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On Mars, they can’t bring everything from Earth. As supplies run low, the crew enters full ISRU (In-Situ Resource Utilization) mode—using a microwave furnace to turn regolith into radiation-shield bricks, and using high-voltage systems to extract oxygen from the fragile Martian atmosphere. But the true breakthrough is underground: a thermally-driven “Rodwell” water well built into buried rock and ice—designed to produce the first real liquid water on site. Then everything changes. As liquid water forms beneath the surface, the terrain destabilizes—sinkholes crack open, and a strange blue-tinted gas vents upward: high-concentration methane (CH₄). And right on cue, a global dust storm arrives—blocking sunlight for 30 days. Solar panels become useless. Temperatures plunge toward −130°C. The crew faces an impossible decision: Use newly-made oxygen to breathe… or burn methane for heat to survive the long frozen darkness? Message of the story: “Mars isn’t lacking resources—it challenges our ability to convert them.” Watch until the end for the image you won’t forget: a faint blue methane flame burning in the red Martian night. Suggested keywords: ISRU, Rodwell, Utopia Planitia, regolith bricks, oxygen extraction, methane on Mars, dust storm, Mars base, sci-doc, survival.