This is some proof (my opinion) of the Curiosity rover running down our friendly neighbors and destroying their homes. Now I'm no expert at making gifs, and this being my first attempt, please forgive the crudeness.
I've spent many hours going over the images that Todd added to the forum which I'll provide below.
Now being mostly a hard and uneven surface tread marks are hard to come by. Running over raised surfaces, such as homes and bodies has minimized the chances of seeing perfect or legible tread lines. That's not to say I didn't see some, but to say they are perfect proof would be wrong.
I saw some linear fracturing created on some of the wall, and roof sections laying flat. They created a "v" shape as if a tremendous amount of weight was pressing straight down on them. I would see grooves that appeared to be created by the wheel, but they were only small sections, and that's not really proof.Another thing not helping is the addition of NASA sand everywhere. All these images just abound in the stuff.
One thing I found interesting is the sense, that all these Martian creatures seem to care very much for each other, no mater what they look like. There just seems to be a lot of love between them. When you look at the images and the gif's you'll see all kinds of looking creatures helping one another.
Well did I find a smoking gun to defend my claim that Curiosity ran over these homes and people with its wheels, Maybe...maybe not. Below is an image that was midway through the sequence of NASA pictures.
This is the only image with definite proof that the rover wheel was involved. Like I said above,...there are so many uneven, and elevated surfaces, it's very hard to see any wheel markings, plus the added fact that the images have been sprinkled with NASA
sand.
These are pretty obviously tread imprints.
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This is a gif showing the rover images in sequence. Note that the tread prints happen about halfway through the sequence.
These are two images placed side by side so you can see the movements in the Martian creatures. Some movement is due to the different positions of the camera when they were taken, but there are also movements by the different individuals. The young lady in the top right corner is swinging some sort of stick at the rover while cradling a child with her left arm. Also the person at the lower left is showing subtle hand jesters, and a lot of the creatures are making big movements.I made a gif so you could study all of this. Note how the older lady (right bottom) is being helped by a very large creature (to her anyway).
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This is the gif animating the small creatures.
mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/raw/?s=1028&camera=MAHLI
Link to NASA and images of Sol 1028 (Thanks Todd)
One last thing I want to say is just that fact that we are so lucky to be the size we are. Can you imagine being as small as these people and creatures. It's just mind boggling to see humanoids and creatures that are all different scales, and they seem to live in reasonable peace. I know also there seem to be turf wars going on between different types on Mars, but I see a lot of humanity also. One thing I'll say is we take a lot better care of our planet. Those guys up there are just, well....slobs