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Jun 10, 2014 at 6:46 comment added HopDavid You are correct that it'd take more energy. Mars Vinf for a Hohmann is around 2.7 km/s. Mars Vinf for the Aldrin Cycler is almost 10 km/s. And the Aldrin Cycler orbit isn't exactly low maintenance. It's line of apsides must be rotated 50 degrees each orbit. The eccentricity and inclination of Mars' orbit also complicates things.
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