"colonise the planet"
I thought mars was a dust ball with no life?
[QUOTE=poopsicle;25719503]"colonise the planet"
I thought mars was a dust ball with no life?[/QUOTE]
Yup, that's why we make it not a dustball and make it have life.
Whether it likes it or not :clint:
Depending on how old I was and what my life is like at the time, I'd totally do this.
I'd go, as long as my brother went with me. Everyone needs a bro in deep space.
i'd live there
[QUOTE=phaedon;25701462]I hope that we find element zero on Mars.[/QUOTE]
Me too, and a cure for video game reference freaks.
[QUOTE=Saren;25719697]Me too, and a cure for video game reference freaks.[/QUOTE]
Say's the man called Saren
I wonder if any strange diseases would erupt when living there? If they take proper precaution they could make make it the healthiest planet we own.
Speaking about owners, is there going to be one? Or will it be a free planet without an owner, my guess is America will jump to it and say finders keepers.
[QUOTE=RayDark;25704972]ffs they should tie a rope on earth and then on mars and use it with cable cars and make transit systems
btw copyright (C) 2010 raydark[/QUOTE]
You can't copyright ideas.
Why no returning? That's dump. Just send another ship there, empty (expect the pilots) with extra fuel instead of passengers.
I would so go there, we need to plan ahead. I will start a rebellion, for no apart reason. Anybody joining in? We gonna call ourselves "Red Faction". So witty
I would give literally anything to do this... . S'long as there was other people. Maybe bring some mates. Having a whole planet and knowing that you are the first to ever set foot and colonise it. It would be like sailing a ship to a new country and staying there. Sure, it would probably get pretty boring but looking after everything and not really having to worry about anything Earth wise would be bliss. Not to mention being able to go outside and look at things that nobody has ever been ever to see before as an everyday routine.
I'd also bring cannabis seeds for the greenhouse. :2bong: Low gravity + High = Goal in life complete.
[QUOTE=bravehat;25719744]Say's the man called Saren[/QUOTE]
And a S.T.A.L.K.E.R avatar
I'll die with the martians.
I would go to mars for free tbh.
ya im down 4 some martian poon
[QUOTE=mrpirate;25722251]You can't copyright ideas.[/QUOTE]
The Patent Registry Office would like to have a word with you.
Doesn't Mars get hit with solar flairs, and its lacking its electromagnetic field or something?
[QUOTE=Livewire2440;25701777]Because all the thousands of people with a job involved in this project are going to do it for free right?[/QUOTE]
Its not like they can spend the money they earn.
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[QUOTE=RayDark;25704972]ffs they should tie a rope on earth and then on mars and use it with cable cars and make transit systems
btw copyright (C) 2010 raydark[/QUOTE]
What happens when earth is on the opposite side of the sun from mars :V
[QUOTE=Themage;25732366]Its not like they can spend the money they earn.
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What happens when earth is on the opposite side of the sun from mars :V[/QUOTE]
You still need people to design the spacecraft, and the materials and assembly costs to actually build the thing.
[QUOTE=Firegod522;25729713]Doesn't Mars get hit with solar flairs, and its lacking its electromagnetic field or something?[/QUOTE]
I saw that movie, the black guy dies first.
But he pops out at the end of the movie, and says "Wazzzup!!!!".
Well, it's flare, not flairs. But you were on the right track.
[QUOTE=Lord of Ears;25704637]it was $60,000, [B]₤[/B]60,000 would be equivalent to around $90,000[/QUOTE]
Closer to $110,000 mate.
I don't understand why the Pentagon gave more cash then NASA. What stakes do they have in this?
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