NASA is looking for candidates for the first martian colony. You've been selected to go on the first shuttle to Mars. The catch: You'll never see your family and friends ever again. Would you do it?
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As long as we can terraform Mars form our own countries and have life long adventures
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Probably. Maybe. It'd be sad never seeing my family though.
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Editado por technoguy1754312: 8/21/2015 7:13:08 PMAfter seeing earth become worse everyday. I would half my family dying out. So why not at least the new world. Will be better for the next generation so our old history never repeated for destruction again.
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Necrowave it
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2 RespuestasI'd rather be a colonist than a colon-ist. Also, you've been hiding.
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would be intressting but it is the rocket part that scares me more.
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I am beyond this
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Editado por MaRTiaN PRieST: 6/1/2015 12:54:38 PMHell yea! I'd want to be the first person to step on Mars even if I knew I couldn't get back. But it doesn't matter because the candidates going to Mars have already been chosen.
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They already have their candidates
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Maybe the second one, to see if the first succeeds
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Hell no! I don't want to go to space! 2muchvacuum4me And it's boring.... And I leave people I like... Also nice pic
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Sheeeeeit
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If I didn't have a daughter then sure.
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2 RespuestasEditado por Onion Beetle fan: 5/31/2015 11:14:02 AMHow am I suppose to browse on Bungie.net if I'm at Mars?
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1 RespuestaOnly if I get to ride buggalo.
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No colonialism is evil.
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In a heartbeat.
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1 RespuestaNah, I'm not a colonist. I'm the guy that profits off of colonists.
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Editado por Lord Biggums: 6/1/2015 6:04:33 AMI would conquer it and take it for my own. Edit: No but in all honesty we have no right to spread across other planets, not while ours is still a shit hole.
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No because our reptilian overlords are on earth I must sevre them... [spoiler]praise the sun[/spoiler]
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I would if I didn't have a family.
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(I copied some stuff to sound intelligent) How far is Mars from Earth? Mars and Earth orbit the sun at different speeds: Earth has an inside track and gets around the sun more quickly. Plus, both have elliptical orbits, rather than perfect circles. So the distance to Mars from Earth is constantly changing. In theory, the closest the planets could come together would be when Mars is at its closest point to the sun (perihelion) and Earth is at its farthest point (aphelion). In that situation, the planets would be 33.9 million miles (54.6 million kilometers) from each other. But that has never happened in recorded history. The closest known approach was 34.8 million miles (56 million km) in 2003. Would I go? Blam nah niga