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Caldari Ghost (Banned) Jul 16, 2024 @ 2:08am
Born too late to explore the earth, born too early to explore the stars
Born just in time to watch the first manmade objects leave the solar system and talk to the generation that witnessed the first men on the moon
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Raziel Jul 16, 2024 @ 2:12am 
What would you do if you had a proper spaceship that brings you to Mars and with the provided supplies you can live there, but you can never come back?
Caldari Ghost (Banned) Jul 16, 2024 @ 2:14am 
Originally posted by Raziel:
What would you do if you had a proper spaceship that brings you to Mars and with the provided supplies you can live there, but you can never come back?
If the mission is to lay the groundwork for a proper colony or terraforming I won't need to come back
Hairy Hands Harry Jul 16, 2024 @ 2:15am 
You can still go to Mars with Musk.
76561199737777412 Jul 16, 2024 @ 2:16am 
Idk why people always talk about this as some kind of amazing achievement. It costs a huge amount of resources and what do we gain from it? Nothing at all. That's pretty stupid if you ask me.
Caldari Ghost (Banned) Jul 16, 2024 @ 2:20am 
Originally posted by Clown Syndrome:
Idk why people always talk about this as some kind of amazing achievement. It costs a huge amount of resources and what do we gain from it? Nothing at all. That's pretty stupid if you ask me.
I'm sorry you see it that way
Raziel Jul 16, 2024 @ 2:24am 
Originally posted by Wraith:
Born in the right time to join OT.

I hate that this is true
D. Flame Jul 16, 2024 @ 2:54am 
Originally posted by Calamari Toast:
Born just in time to watch the first manmade objects leave the solar system and talk to the generation that witnessed the first men on the moon
They also witnessed a giant ape climb the empire stat building. Also a kid in a magic chocolate factory.
DoomsDay Jul 16, 2024 @ 2:56am 
inter galactic traveling could be more energy consuming than the usual petrol fuel for military operation, have to plan for the energy trade in these long travels.
oldirty` Jul 16, 2024 @ 2:59am 
Originally posted by Clown Syndrome:
Idk why people always talk about this as some kind of amazing achievement. It costs a huge amount of resources and what do we gain from it? Nothing at all. That's pretty stupid if you ask me.
Who taught you how to hate?
steven1mac Jul 16, 2024 @ 3:00am 
80% of the Ocean depths are still unexplored, you better get on it, and find something worthwhile down there.
Caldari Ghost (Banned) Jul 16, 2024 @ 3:02am 
Originally posted by steven1mac:
80% of the Ocean depths are still unexplored, you better get on it, and find something worthwhile down there.
Good point. I have heard that's actually harder than space travel though. Kind of like how we've barely penetrated the earths crust with our deepest drills. I still think space colonization is higher priority
Last edited by Caldari Ghost; Jul 16, 2024 @ 3:03am
Reddari Jul 16, 2024 @ 3:10am 
Originally posted by Calamari Toast:
Good point. I have heard that's actually harder than space travel though. Kind of like how we've barely penetrated the earths crust with our deepest drills. I still think space colonization is higher priority

I heard that space travel is harder than digging through solid metal.

Space only looks empty for low perception and low awareness beings like humans, but is actually a super dense medium of vast range of frequencies which makes space travel more like tunnelling through rocks rather than flying a plane. At least that is what I heard from a person who claimed to be in contact with some Pleiadians.

But in any case... just respawn at a different time and problem solved.
Violent Rainbow Jul 16, 2024 @ 3:12am 
Originally posted by steven1mac:
80% of the Ocean depths are still unexplored, you better get on it, and find something worthwhile down there.

What do you actually think is down there? A secret mermaid kingdom? It's nothing but rocks, water, and some ugly as hell fish. But yeah wow let's find another species of anglerfish! OMG I found one already! It's exactly like the Southern Pacific Maynard's anglerfish but it's back dorsal fin is 3/4 inch longer on average in females!!!!! IT'S A WHOLE FKIN NEW SPECIES OMG!!!!! Get my name in the papers immediately!!!
Last edited by Violent Rainbow; Jul 16, 2024 @ 3:13am
EASY PETE Jul 16, 2024 @ 3:21am 
Ive already explored the stars
Soren Jul 16, 2024 @ 3:34am 
I know I've read this a few times before. Seems this is just an anonymous internet quote.
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