The last part of the trilogySince I'm not sure which trilogy you're asking about, different trilogies have different compositions, so I can't be sure what the last one is. For example, the last part of the Tea Man Trilogy was Building Grass into a City; GTA: Trilogy: Ultimate Version included GTA3, GTA: Sin City, and GTA: San Andreas, and the last part was GTA: San Andreas; the last part of the Heisei Trilogy was Gaia Ultraman, and so on.
Is there an end to the story of Colony?Well, there is a specific ending to the Colony story. However, some readers might feel that it's open-ended or that they wanted more. It's subjective really.
Starship Mars ColonyNASA had planned a "100-Year Starship" project to colonize Mars. They planned to send four volunteer astronauts to Mars for permanent settlement. They would receive regular supplies from Earth and gradually become self-sufficient, serving as a base for large-scale expansion of territory. Musk also had a Mars colonization plan. He planned to launch an unmanned interstellar spacecraft to Mars within two years, carry out the first manned flight to Mars in four years, and build a self-sufficient city on Mars within 20 years. His goal was to produce 1000 starships a year. SpaceX had made a lot of efforts to support the Mars program. For example, the prototype of the starship had undergone nine flight tests, adopted in-orbit refuelling technology, equipped with advanced thermal protection systems, ensured the safety and reliability of the landing, and the spacecraft could be reused. However, Mars colonization faced many challenges. Not only did they have to solve the problems of spacecraft manufacturing and transportation, but they also had to consider human survival on Mars, communication with Earth, and power problems on Mars. In terms of economic feasibility, the cost of sending one million people to Mars was high, and the economic cycle of the Mars colony was difficult to achieve. At present, Mars colonization lacked an economic foundation, but if artificial intelligence could develop to the point where most of human industrial and agricultural production could be fully automated, Mars might welcome an opportunity for economic development, making Mars colonization possible.
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Gundam Satellite ColonyThe space colonies in the Gundam series were space colonies and asteroid bases built around the Lagrange point (dragged from the asteroid belt). Most of the man-made colonies were based on the real-life O'Neil cylinder island type 3 space colony. It was a cylindrical structure with a diameter of 6 kilometers and a length of 30 - 40 kilometers. It rotated at a speed of one revolution every two minutes to form artificial gravity.
There were two types of shells: one was an open type with half of the outer wall transparent, which could collect sunlight through the light collector outside. The mirror on the light collector could be changed to change the day and night inside the colonial planet; the other was a closed type, which used all the outer walls as residential areas. There was no transparent part, and the residential area was twice the length of the translucent version. It was used in places where there was no sunlight (such as Side - 3 on L2 behind the moon in the Universal Consortium). However, the actual population of each space colony was about three times the target population of the Island Type 3 space colony. The population density was relatively high.
In Gundam's worldview, the development of space colonization satellites had its own specific historical background and development process. For example, in Gundam 0079, the first space colonization satellite was built in 2045 and was considered the first year of the cosmic century. Before the start of the war in 0079, the colonization satellite had developed more mature, mastered artificial gravity technology, had its own ecological maintenance system, and had ports. Some satellites even had garrisons. In the background of the Gundam story, there was a complicated relationship between the space colonization satellite and the Earth Federation. For example, the growing conflict between the two became the root cause of the one-year war.
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Gundam 0079 Colony SatelliteIn the story of " Mobile Suit Gundam 0079 ", humans had explored the universe and built many huge satellites as new residences. After the number of residents in these colonial satellites continued to increase, they felt the heavy exploitation and oppression of the Earth Federal Government. Their dissatisfaction rose, and they finally decided to declare independence and form an army to fight against the Earth Federal Government, thus triggering the " One Year War." This conflict was an important background for the development of the entire story of " Mech Suit Gundam 0079 ". During the war, both sides invested resources to develop mech warriors to participate in the war.
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Is the third part of Venom the last?Venom 3: The Last Dance was confirmed by the director as the last film in the series. The film was intended to tell the story of Eddie and Venom through three films, and their story arc ended in this film. However, there were many stories of Symbiotic Demons in the canon, and the Easter egg at the end of the film also left possibilities for future developments.
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