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DRAGON’S BREATH drops you into the south pole of Mars during spring—when CO₂ ice sublimates from below, building enormous pressure that blasts black dust geysers into the sky and carves the surface into eerie, branching patterns known as Mars “spider terrain.” A team of astronauts is deploying seismic sensors when the ground suddenly collapses—a hidden CO₂ pocket erupts underneath them, turning solid ice into a sinking trap of fine sand and black dust. One astronaut sinks to the waist: on Mars, the dust flows like liquid, and the more you struggle, the deeper you go. Then disaster escalates. Their rover’s engine fails as black dust clogs the cooling vents. With no power and surrounded by an activating geyser field, they make a brutal decision: use the geysers themselves. From oversized polymer membranes (the kind used for parachutes), they build a rough survival device—an “Aero-Piston” gas-kite—to capture and compress the venting CO₂, channeling it through high-pressure tubing to create thrust strong enough to restart the rover’s turbine… and even lift it over widening cracks. But the planet doesn’t care. A massive vent detonates beneath the rover, launching it into the air—and in Mars’ low gravity, it falls slowly, like a nightmare you can’t wake up from. To avoid rolling and total failure, they must dump compressed gas in the opposite direction mid-fall, correcting the center of mass and forcing the rover to land on its wheels. The climax hits as a black dust storm swallows the sunlight. Temperature drops hard while underground pressure keeps rising. From inside the cabin (POV), dust hammers the windshield and CO₂ shrieks louder than the radio as they “sail” across a chain reaction of exploding vents. In the storm, they spot something impossible: glittering, perfectly symmetrical crystals—rare compounds that may only form under extreme pressure deep beneath Mars.