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Re: Life on Mars air-pump function
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lugnet.space
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Fri, 27 Oct 2000 16:12:25 GMT
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John Kornhaus wrote:
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> In article <G3036q.8wI@lugnet.com>, Lorbaat <eric@nospam.thirteen.net>
> wrote:
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> > So, with these new scans, can anyone actually tell what the pump on the Mars
> > Base thing does?
> >
> > http://collectibles.echostation.com/fbtb/2/sys07.jpg
> >
> > It looks like one of the pipes might shoot the little alien guy through the
> > tube, but what do the other two lines (the ones with the gates) do?
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> > It is clear from the next page
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> > http://collectibles.echostation.com/fbtb/2/sys08.jpg
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> > That all three lines aren't hooked up at once, you have to manually switch
> > them
> > around. But I can't tell what they're supposed to do...
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> > eric
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> Yup, pneumatic transport system. See
> http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=23431
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> John
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> AFOL and his money are soon parted.
So... how long do you figure it'll take before the average child (or
AFOL...) aims the tube straight up , plunks in a martian, and stomps
on the pump to see if he can acheive orbit? :D
"STOMP! Zzzzzip! Prang!"
Jeff Elliott
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