Moon base mission

During the development of Deus Ex, a moon base mission was created but was later cut from the game because it was not thematically consistent with the rest of the game. Although the mission was cut, textures believed to be used for the mission remain in the final game.

Development history
At one point during development, the final part of Deus Ex was planned to take place on a moon base. The mission would have the protagonist, JC Denton, travel to the moon to confront Ada, and AI entity who wishes to govern the world as a dictator.

This concept of confronting an AI entity in outer space appears to have been based on an even earlier endgame concept developed for Shooter: Majestic Revelations, in which JC similarly travels to a space station to confront a rogue AI entity named Adam who, like Ada, also wishes to govern humanity.

According to Warren Spector, the moon base mission originally existed together with another mission taking place on the International Space Station. After the space station was cut, the moon base mission was later cut as well because the developers felt that it deviated from the game's focus on "people and earthly" things. Spector made a comparison with the game Half-Life (in which the final missions were unlike the rest of the game) and suggested that the team did not wish for the final missions to feel like a completely different game.

In a 2007 interview, Harvey Smith similarly stated that the moon base mission was cut because it was not consistent with the rest of the game. Smith also noted that the concepts of the moon base were later re-realized in the Area 51 final mission, which replaced the moon base mission. The moon base mission was cut prior to the beta versions of the game. Bits of the moon base's backstory remain in the game; specifically, three articles of the APR newspaper mention Chinese mining activity on the moon.

Plot
The Deus Ex Bible provides the following summary: "The objective was to stop 'Ada,' an AI that wanted to become 'benevolent' world dictator." The moon base was intended to be a lunar mining colony, and the mission was planned to involve trouble between a United Nations base and a Chinese base. Harvey Smith confirmed that the moon base was "where the game was going to end," i.e., it was intended to be the final mission of the game.

Game textures
The final game includes the following textures that are part of the package Moon.utx.