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Re: Rank these for survival on a moon hike.
« Reply #30 on: October 29, 2010, 03:12:05 PM »

As they mentioned, weight isn't going to me nearly as much, about 1/6 Earth normal, but mass will remain in full effect.

In other words, if you're enjoying your ability to run along with 300 lbs of gear.... it'll still resist stopping just like 300 lbs of gear.

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about 17 lbs. on the moon

I'd probably fail. 34 lbs. of weight is nothing to scoff at, plus your suit, any other gear like water (which ideally should be the heaviest thing you carry), all without a proper backpack most likely for the distance = dead.
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Re: Rank these for survival on a moon hike.
« Reply #31 on: October 30, 2010, 09:42:59 AM »

y'all a bunch of amateurs
there's enough shit/equipment left on the moon from previous landings for you to live in style. hello....MOONROVER?
let the moonbase fucks come to you....or just hop in the rover & drive the fuck over there.
assholes.

if we all landed there, i'd need the gun alright
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Re: Rank these for survival on a moon hike.
« Reply #32 on: October 30, 2010, 11:04:44 AM »

As they mentioned, weight isn't going to me nearly as much, about 1/6 Earth normal, but mass will remain in full effect.

In other words, if you're enjoying your ability to run along with 300 lbs of gear.... it'll still resist stopping just like 300 lbs of gear.

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about 17 lbs. on the moon

I'd probably fail. 34 lbs. of weight is nothing to scoff at, plus your suit, any other gear like water (which ideally should be the heaviest thing you carry), all without a proper backpack most likely for the distance = dead.

...and everything retains its full mass, so you'll still have to be careful about that.
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