Midjourney

80s vintage fantasy art, the starry sky above Mars is shrouded in red dust, and a thin line of smoke rises from an ancient stone circle on its surface. A small dot shines brightly at one end of that ring-shaped array of stones. The planet’s vast landscape stretches to infinity with no other signs of life visible, except for another bright light in the distant space, which adds depth to what seems like an endless barren land. –v 6. 1 –ar 32:23

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In 80s vintage fantasy art, a mesmerizing scene is depicted with the starry sky gracefully hovering above Mars, blurring softly as crimson dust veils its celestial beauty, creating an ethereal and dreamlike atmosphere. The faint smoke spiraling from an age-old stone circle positioned on the planet’s rust-colored expanse holds an ancient mystique, whispering tales of history and time beyond comprehension as though hinting at cosmic secrets waiting to unfold in the vast universe. Keen eyes are drawn to a tiny but radiant point situated delicately at the edge of the circular arrangement of rocks, beckoning curious minds to contemplate its significance amidst the desolate yet captivating Martian scenery. The vast, unending landscape of Mars unfolds towards the far horizons with a silent majesty that stretches into eternity, showcasing a solitude that captures the imagination and invites reflection upon the sheer grandeur of desolation. Amidst this seemingly barren panorama, a distant gleam of luminance flickers faintly, pulling attention to a far-off enigma that punctuates the void with a gentle reminder of unseen wonders, adding layers of depth and enigma to the timeless allure of the Martian terrain seen from borders of infinity in a single artful composition.

A young man with short hair, holding an electric rifle and sitting on top of a skull-shaped helmet in his hand, inside a futuristic underground bunker with a computer screen showing alien spaceships in the style of Frank Frazetta, a pulp magazine cover illustration from the 1950s. --ar 29:32 --v 6. 1
A young man with short hair, holding an electric rifle and sitting on top of a skull-shaped helmet in his hand, inside a futuristic underground bunker with a computer screen showing alien spaceships in the style of Frank Frazetta, a pulp magazine cover illustration from the 1950s. c 25 --ar 29:32 --v 6. 1
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