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Re: Moonbase MOC: Tycho Brahe Hotel
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lugnet.space
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Wed, 25 Sep 2002 14:00:53 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Tandika Star writes:
> In lugnet.space, Adrian Drake writes:
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> > And why shouldn't people go back to ground to jump to the next building?
> > People do that in cities now. I think attempting to add another layer of
> > tunnels may be a little complicated. Besides, extra floors shouldn't be
> > restricted to all be the same height.
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> I've actually been thinking about this because of the next module I have in
> mind. On "earth" where the atmosphere is breathable, it makes sense to go
> "outside" and move to an adjacent building... but when you have to get "suited
> up" because the atmosphere is hostile, maybe connections make more sense?
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> T*
Well, all of the modules are interconnected with pressurized pasageways, so
you don't really have to get suited up to switch from building to building.
In fact, if we get enough modules to have living, working, and play all
represented, there'd be no reason at all for anyone to need to leave or put
an atmospheric suit on.
Adrian
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| (...) I've actually been thinking about this because of the next module I have in mind. On "earth" where the atmosphere is breathable, it makes sense to go "outside" and move to an adjacent building... but when you have to get "suited up" because (...) (23 years ago, 25-Sep-02, to lugnet.space)
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