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tinyE: Don't laugh, those exist.
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apehater: here there are
I think I was misunderstood; all I meant was that I'm surprised there aren't any of them here on the forum to comment on space threads. :) Oh, and I know they exist although I didn't know they had a society and a wiki. I'm eager to read how they explain gravity, among other things.
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wyrenn: This is a negative? We need to get off Earth ASAP, before the next big extinction event. Moving industry into orbit is a good thing. Moving people off Earth is a good thing. Focusing more on space in any way is a good thing.
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So, once we're done exploiting this planet and leaving nothing behind but a dried up husk, this clown wants to go to the next planet to begin strip mining it. Great idea.
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wyrenn: This is a negative? We need to get off Earth ASAP, before the next big extinction event. Moving industry into orbit is a good thing. Moving people off Earth is a good thing. Focusing more on space in any way is a good thing.
1st. Read the OP's second paragraph why this could be a not so good idea.
2nd. OK, let's move off Earth. ASAP is just not in 2016 or sometime close.. There are too many practical problems that can't be solved at least for now.
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TARFU: So, once we're done exploiting this planet and leaving nothing behind but a dried up husk, this clown wants to go to the next planet to begin strip mining it. Great idea.
It worked for the Aliens in Independence Day.
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tinyE: It worked for the Aliens in Independence Day.
We definitely should avoid any contact with the alien version of Smith/Goldblum though. Just to be sure it continues to work. ;)
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tinyE: It worked for the Aliens in Independence Day.
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Vythonaut: We definitely should avoid any contact with the alien version of Smith/Goldblum though. Just to be sure it continues to work. ;)
Smith isn't in the new one. :D
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apehater: thats one horrible nightmare for every worker! no protection rules, like minimum wage, against exploitation and a wet dream of every inhuman, greedy investor.
/sigh Why in the nine hells would you think that a) laws wouldn't get put in place before such an industry took off, b) anyone would want to send people into orbit to do work (we're crazy inefficient, needing things like air and food and water and personal space and clothings and hygeine) instead of mostly robots or c) anyone important enough to get SENT INTO GODDAMN SPACE would be making minimum wage in the first place?

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Emob78: If aliens existed, don't you think this is the part where they show up and nip this shit in the bud? There's gotta be at least a few other superior alien civilizations that are keeping an eye (or monitoring spy orb) on us. Billboards and factories in space surely have to rank high on their 'stop the humans at any cost' meter.
Not sure if serious, but...are you clear on how big space is? Really? If our guesses as to size are right, then if there were a million spacefaring species spread across the five billion years or so that the universe has been old enough to really, really support advanced life (because we needed all those first-generation stars to fuse heavy elements for us, and then die, so that we could have planets to put living things on), we'd probably be contemporanous with at most a double handful, and they'd statistically be so far away that we'd never know the other existed.

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Vythonaut: We definitely should avoid any contact with the alien version of Smith/Goldblum though. Just to be sure it continues to work. ;)
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tinyE: Smith isn't in the new one. :D
Oh, shit there is a new one! :D I don't mind about Smith as long as there is Goldblum. :)
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tinyE: Smith isn't in the new one. :D
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Vythonaut: Oh, shit there is a new one! :D I don't mind about Smith as long as there is Goldblum. :)
Everyone is in it but Smith. That includes Brent Spiner who died in the 1st one so you figure that out. :P
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Vythonaut: Oh, shit there is a new one! :D I don't mind about Smith as long as there is Goldblum. :)
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tinyE: Everyone is in it but Smith. That includes Brent Spiner who died in the 1st one so you figure that out. :P
I loved that guy in the first and glad he's back in the new one but WTF, it looks like he wasn't dead enough when he had his pulse checked...
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tinyE: Everyone is in it but Smith. That includes Brent Spiner who died in the 1st one so you figure that out. :P
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Vythonaut: I loved that guy in the first and glad he's back in the new one but WTF, it looks like he wasn't dead enough when he had his pulse checked...
That is actually what Jeff Goldblum said when they asked him about it. :P

'Everyone assumed he was dead; no one checked.'
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samuraigaiden: Isn't that like part of the plot of Doom 3?
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tinyE: Those are pretty shit working conditions in that game. State of the art base on Mars with NO AUXILIARY LIGHTING!!!! :P
They obviously designed the Mars base with the intention to build a video game around it, depicting the base as close as possible to reality, and you can't have a crisis if everything is fine and dandy, can you?
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tinyE: Those are pretty shit working conditions in that game. State of the art base on Mars with NO AUXILIARY LIGHTING!!!! :P
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Maighstir: They obviously designed the Mars base with the intention to build a video game around it, depicting the base as close as possible to reality, and you can't have a crisis if everything is fine and dandy, can you?
That's why we have you here Maighstir, to point these things out. :D