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Re: Colony started on Mars
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Thu, 12 Dec 2002 17:52:14 GMT
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That's excellent work Aaron. It's just so...fun! The details like the
hydroponics and the odd shaped airlock really make it stand out. Orange is
one of my new favorite colours - wish I had it in this quantity.
Would love to see some more interiors.
Cheers,
-Gil
In lugnet.space, Aaron M. Sneary writes:
> Secondary Systems is proud to announce the beginning of Martian
> colonization. Following the Moonbase Module standard, this new Marsbase
> features two corridor connectors (I-Configuration), a Med-lab, observation
> tower, and a small hydroponics bay.
>
> Marsbase Module:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=283400
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> Entire folder:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=29416
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> This module was inspired by Kim Stanley Robinson's 'Red Mars' trilogy of
> novels and an overabundance of orange bricks. Someone asked me what I was
> going to use them for, and I responded: "I think I'll just build 48x48
> baseplates out of it." And then, PING!, inspiration!
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> Some people may notice the distinct similarity to the Arctic Polar Base by
> LEGO. Polar architecture has long be recognized as a top design style for
> Martian construction. We at Secondary Systems have simply upgraded the
> architectural style for our Martian colony.
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> PS, I would like to apologize to any Martians who may be offended by the
> enslavement portrayed in the model. Please remember that this is a work of
> fictional art, and the creator does not condone slavery. If any humans are
> offended by the portrayal of 'civilized' people subjugating 'natives', then
> you need to deal with your own guilt, but not hold the creator responsible.
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