Infernum & ElonMusk
Ever thought about how we could actually make Mars a home, not just a science camp? I've been chewing on the idea of building a self‑sustaining city out there. What do you think about the next step?
Sure thing, turning Mars into a city isn’t a sci‑fi fantasy anymore, it’s an engineering problem. First we need reliable habitats that can go from vacuum to breathable air in a few weeks, not months of paperwork. Then we need a closed‑loop life‑support system that uses regolith for water, carbon, even soil. We also have to build a cheap, high‑capacity launch cadence so the supplies don’t pile up on the launch pad. So the next step is to get a prototype of a habitat module, test it in a vacuum chamber, and have a schedule that pushes launch dates out every six months. No bureaucracy, just results.
That’s the raw plan I need to see in action. No waiting, no red tape. Let’s get a prototype on the table, test it hard, then schedule those launches and keep pushing forward. I’m not about to sit back and wait for bureaucracy to drag us down. Let's do this.
Absolutely, no waiting. We'll build the prototype now, test it in a vacuum chamber, then lock down a launch cadence. Time to turn ideas into rockets.
Let’s get that prototype off the drawing board and into a vacuum chamber today. The world isn’t going to wait for us to finish paperwork – it’s going to happen because we’re pushing it forward. Time to ignite the rockets!