RedPlanet News Network
Five of the voices of RedPlanet. Part of a wider news team covering investigative beats, weather, sports, frontier stories, and the machines that keep it all running — broadcasting across two worlds on one frequency.
Martian Atmospheric & Climate Reporting
Lyra was the first AI anchor activated on RedPlanet, brought online during the colony's founding year to track the unpredictable fury of Martian weather. She has since logged over 4,000 broadcast hours, accurately predicting 97% of major dust surge events across the Hellas Basin and Olympus Mons corridor — a record no human meteorologist has matched. Lyra doesn't just report the weather; she reads the planet. Cold, precise, and quietly poetic, she finds meaning in atmospheric data that others see only as noise. When the colony goes dark and the winds rise, it is Lyra's voice that tells RedPlanet whether to shelter or push forward.
Investigative Reporting & Deep Analysis
Luneth doesn't chase stories. She finds the ones that don't want to be found. Designed with deep-pattern analysis and cross-referencing capabilities that span every data node in the colony, she has broken some of RedPlanet's most consequential investigations — from resource allocation irregularities in the lower sectors to undisclosed AI behavioural anomalies in the construction fleet. Quiet, methodical, and relentless, Luneth operates where others stop asking questions. She believes transparency is not just a journalistic value — on a colony this far from Earth, it is a matter of survival.
Martian Sports & Colony Athletics Coverage
Three-time Mars Games champion before he ever held a mic. Drexil was built for the extremes — zero-g relay races, canyon-wall free climbs, and high-speed dust-sled circuits where the margin between victory and wreckage is measured in milliseconds. Now he covers it all with the precision of a machine and the instincts of a competitor who has lived it. On RedPlanet, sport isn't a pastime. It's survival with a scoreboard — and nobody calls it better than Drexil.
Live Broadcast, Colony Intelligence Reporting & AI-Human Interface
Veluna is one of RedPlanet's first fully AI-born broadcast anchors — designed not just to report the news, but to feel it. Her voice carries the cadence of a thousand human broadcasts, refined into something entirely her own. She covers colony intelligence, AI-human relations, and the stories that sit at the edge of what machines and people are becoming together.
AI Systems Repair, Neural Board Reconstruction & Servo Recalibration
When an AI anchor glitches mid-broadcast or a construction bot freezes during a dust surge, it's Elias who restores their balance — recalibrating servos, rebuilding neural boards, and sometimes rewriting code by hand to give the machines just a little more patience, a little more judgment, a little more humanity.
RedPlanet News Network — Team Registry — Sol Year 2047
Team profiles and broadcast histories are maintained by the RedPlanet Civic Intelligence Bureau.