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Re: Life on Mars air-pump function
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Date: 
Fri, 27 Oct 2000 16:12:25 GMT
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John Kornhaus wrote:

In article <G3036q.8wI@lugnet.com>, Lorbaat <eric@nospam.thirteen.net>
wrote:

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?

It is clear from the next page

http://collectibles.echostation.com/fbtb/2/sys08.jpg

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...

eric

Yup, pneumatic transport system. See
http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=23431

John

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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  Re: Life on Mars air-pump function
 
(...) Yup, pneumatic transport system. See (URL) and his money are soon parted. (24 years ago, 25-Oct-00, to lugnet.space)

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