Sergey & Leporis
Hey Leporis, I’ve been thinking about that lunar parkour idea you mentioned. Maybe we could sketch out a step‑by‑step plan for setting up a safe obstacle course on the Moon—just the way I like it, no surprises, but with plenty of excitement for you. What do you think?
Yeah! Love the idea—let’s map it out quick. 1) Scope the landing zone, pick a flat area with minimal craters. 2) Design low‑gravity ramps, loops, and wall‑climbing stations that fit the Moon’s 1/6 g. 3) Gather lightweight, high‑strength materials—carbon fiber, titanium, and inflatable modules. 4) Build a mock‑up on Earth in a vacuum chamber to test jumps and spins. 5) Add safety nets of tethered nets or magnetic fields to catch any mishaps. 6) Plan crew training runs on Mars analog sites. 7) Load everything into a rover, map the route, and set launch windows. 8) Final run‑through on the Moon with a tethered dummy, then live jump once we’re green. Sound good? Let's get this thing moving!
Sounds solid, Leporis. I’ll start scouting a landing zone that meets your criteria and gather a few material samples for the mock‑up. Let’s keep the plan tight and step by step—no surprises, just solid progress. We’ll touch base after the initial scouting and set the next move. Let's do this.