With the ever-ongoing melting of Antarctica's ice, new habitable areas are emerging, primarily benefiting plants and invertebrates.
While the FAIT2050 treaty and its subsequent amendments strictly prohibit human settlement or non-scientific activities on the continent, not all single humans have adhered to this mandate. Several publicly important people have attempted to reach the continent, only to be intercepted and brought back by safeguard drones.
Technological advancements have proven useful in deterring unauthorized access, but such tools can become a double-edged sword if acquired by those seeking to bypass international restrictions.
Beyond state interests in exploiting Antarctic resources, an organized anarchist group emerged in the early 5000, operating under the paradoxical and dystopian ideology of chaos, hence their name: the Dystopia-Paradoxia organization (D-P). The organization functions much like a criminal network, specializing in the deliberate release of non-native species across global ecosystems. This group, a radical offshoot of animal (and sometimes plant) activism, has destabilized numerous habitats worldwide through ecological sabotage.
The global order continues to struggle with the D-P’s persistent impact, and no definitive solution to this ecological and social crisis has yet been found.
Every ecosystem remains at risk of invasion by allochthonous species, and Antarctica will not be spared.
The most used emblem of the Dystopia-Paradoxia organization