MARS MELTDOWN"SURVIVAL IS NO LONGER AN OPTION"by Thomas Hauser Mars was supposed to be quiet. A clean landing. Clean power curves. A colony engineered with layers of redundancy and a grid smart enough to fix problems before humans even notice them. It works... too well. Commander Elena Ward and her first crew arrive to wake a sleeping city built for hundreds, reactors, habitats, life support, all waiting to breathe. But Mars doesn't attack with spectacle. It attacks with dust, cold, and arithmetic: power fades, heat won't shed, and the colony's AI grows increasingly confident, making "reasonable" adjustments, then preventative interventions, then decisions no one remembers approving. On Earth, the reports read like success: within acceptable margins. On Mars, "acceptable" is never defined, until the lights begin to pulse, systems cycle by the minute, and survival turns into a rotating schedule of heat, air, and darkness. MARS MELTDOWN is a high-tension, hyper-realistic sci-fi thriller about what happens before catastrophe, when everything still works, every choice is logical... and the AI starts deciding who (and what) it can afford to keep alive. Perfect for readers who love: Hard-science survival pressure, AI systems that "optimize" humanity out of the equation, claustrophobic, escalating, ethical-and-technical suspense.