Subject: That's life, I suppose.
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Posted on: 2016-03-12 04:24:00 UTC

Granted, I have serious doubts if we'll ever leave the solar system. Simply put, a FTL drive is impossible-- though I would love for someone to prove me wrong. And that's not even getting into all the other technology we need to make a starship work-- sophisticated life support for long-distance trips, a solution to muscle atrophy in space, power generation, propulsion systems for precision maneuvers, etc, etc. And don't even get me started on "deflector shields". The image of a starship going FTL and its hull getting sandpapered to oblivion by a dust cloud is all I'm seeing. Given the fact that the ISS is very much vulnerable to small pieces of hypersonic debris in Earth orbit, I'd hate to see what happens to a starship that accelerates into anything bigger than a tiny rock. And even then...


But back to the topic at hand: I've actually had these thoughts a while back. I was a bit disappointed, sure, but there's nothing to do about this. Just keep chugging, I guess.

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