I would contact NASA and tell them to launch a robot to mars that can shoot it.
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I would contact NASA and tell them to launch a robot to mars that can shoot it. I'd shoot it at the ground, then put it on the robot, then have a portal to mars.
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I would contact NASA and tell them to launch a robot to mars that can shoot it. I'd shoot it at the ground, then put it on the robot, then have a portal to mars.
Watching the atmospheres of Earth and Mars try to reach equilibrium right when the portal opened up would be pretty interesting!
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I would contact NASA and tell them to launch a robot to mars that can shoot it. I'd shoot it at the ground, then put it on the robot, then have a portal to mars.
I'm wondering if the people suggesting it for planetary travel have played Portal 2. It uh...it doesn't end too well when they try.
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Watching the atmospheres of Earth and Mars try to reach equilibrium right when the portal opened up would be pretty interesting!
If you set one end up in an air-tight room with an airlock, it would be just like a door from a mars station.
For safety's sake, it might be better to put that on a space station, though. Better to wreck Mars than equalize Earth and Mars.
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I'm wondering if the people suggesting it for planetary travel have played Portal 2. It uh...it doesn't end too well when they try.
Just put a door on it
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I would contact NASA and tell them to launch a robot to mars that can shoot it. I'd shoot it at the ground, then put it on the robot, then have a portal to mars.
Why put one on the robot? Am I missing something?
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Why put one on the robot? Am I missing something?
It'd be a waste of time to send a human to mars.
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It'd be a waste of time to send a human to mars.
So if the robot shoots the portal on the ground and then itself, what good does a set of portals that are both on Mars do?
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So if the robot shoots the portal on the ground and then itself, what good does a set of portals that are both on Mars do?
You shoot one portal on earth, then attach it to the robot.
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You shoot one portal on earth, then attach it to the robot.
Oh you mean the ground here. Lol it makes a lot more sense that way
Just misinterpreted the wording. Carry on.
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