[QUOTE=Paramud;27206484]But how will they play hockey in space[/QUOTE]
Fuck space.
The moon!
Dudley Do-Right will be the first astronaut.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;27200833]I like how our country has a logo
It shows up on commercials, financial forms, government offices, everything
I think it should use Comic Sans though[/QUOTE]
Zeke, I usually think you are an excellent poster, but you have really gone to far this time. Comic Sans. *shudders*
[QUOTE=Regulas021;27191134]What did Canada add? Not intended to be a dick, I'm seriously interested.
The US and Canada should work together on this. The two countries are practically best friends already, at a political level. They can get so much farther as a team.[/QUOTE]
Canada Arm, a key part of just about any "heavy" lifting in space.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;27192967]Tim Horton's on the future moon base, called it here first folks. [/QUOTE]
Out of all the posts in this thread, this one was actually funny.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;27192967]Tim Horton's on the future moon base, called it here first folks.[/QUOTE]
2190: Commander Shepard goes missing, yet again
2197: TIM is assassinated by shadowy agents from the nationalist organization "TIM HORTONS" with coffee pots of boiling water
2199: Competing coffee brands are nationalized and absorbed into Tim Horton's
2200: Reapers destroyed by agents from "TIM HORTONS"
2200: All space slavery ended by agents from "TIM HORTONS"
2201: Geth discover the magic of Tim Horton's
2201: Batarian government bought by Tim Horton's
2202: The Citadel is taken over by Canada and everyone is happy, [i]forever[/i]
If one of their ships ever explodes and drops down into the water then half the world's oceans will turn into maple syrup.
[QUOTE=Lemonator;27189497]I hope we fucking don't that is just wasting billions of dollars that could be spent on better things.[/QUOTE]
exactly, It would be smarter for Canada and America along with select European countries to simply set up a joint space department.
At the moment everyone is wasting to much money on something that provides little payoff. China is the only one so far with credible intentions to use space as a source of raw materials.
[QUOTE=stone555;27197629]I wish that every nation could just work together and we'd be a hell of a lot more productive. I honestly see no need for individual nations to have their own separate space programs.[/QUOTE]
Europe kinda works together. We have the European Space Agency with 18 member states.
[QUOTE=Robber;27214403]Europe kinda works together. We have the European Space Agency with 18 member states.[/QUOTE]
yeah but European bureaucratic mindsets as stopped it from being effective in any way. It as become a money sink.