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索笑坤,刘馨棋,任重
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  近未来,地球资源逐渐匮乏,为了延续百代子孙生存的希望,各国顶尖科学家携数种动植物物种前往火星研究,希望通过先进的科学技术改善火星的环境使其适合人类居住。  实验中,随着基因种子库的生命体长大,事态的发展开始失去了控制,生物发生变异,具有强大的攻击力和一定的智力,火星计划联盟的所有专家危在旦夕。  中国派出航天员进行火星救援,面对变异生物的攻击与追杀以及小行星即将撞击火星的双重危机,中国航天员不顾个人安危,为完成救援任务与时间赛跑…
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