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Subject: people, lets build our own Halo

"And so here at the end of my life, I do once again betray a former
master. The path ahead is fraught with peril. But I will do all I can
to keep it stable - keep you safe. I'm not so foolish to think this
will absolve me of my sins. One life hardly balances billions. But I
would have my masters know that I have changed. And you shall
be my example." -Mendicant Bias

I could tell you were joking. Many people are actually serious. There intelligence is severely lacking.

  • 12.02.2006 11:34 AM PDT
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now that i think about i agree

  • 12.02.2006 11:44 AM PDT
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Posted by: BorealFace
Here is the science: The ring will be forty miles in diameter and two miles wide, one thousand feet thick.


40 miles in diameter and 2 miles in diameter and 1000 feet in diameter is what you said dumb-blam!-

  • 12.02.2006 12:19 PM PDT
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It's impossible to make a ring-shaped object stay intact in space..

  • 12.02.2006 12:47 PM PDT

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  • 12.02.2006 1:13 PM PDT
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what the &#%$^ that would be so darn unplausible

  • 12.02.2006 1:25 PM PDT
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it's so crazy it might never work. But honestly man it's so unplausible it'd take so much time and resources even if we "dug up the moon". anyways there allready building the space station!!!!!!!!!!

  • 12.02.2006 1:29 PM PDT
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Can't you bad kids let this thread die already? The OP haven't even posted since April!

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  • 12.02.2006 1:31 PM PDT
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Why not just build a gigantic metalic-sheeted ring, and throw it in space, and then say, "Look Mommy!" LOL

  • 12.07.2006 6:20 PM PDT

Posted by: BorealFace
he plants do the rest, we just have to burn alot of stuff to create the carbon dioxide. p

Or you could save money and just breath one them... a lot.
Oh and by the way, algae contributes like 90% of earths oxygen, so start out with algae, then go with the plants.

[Edited on 12/7/2006]

  • 12.07.2006 6:26 PM PDT
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Keep on passing teh bud! Anyways I can't believe this is still here. Maybe we should send the guys in the white coats to this dude's house?

  • 12.07.2006 6:31 PM PDT
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And what would you aim a galaxy destroying superweapon at?

  • 12.07.2006 6:32 PM PDT
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  • 12.10.2006 4:36 PM PDT
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Sweet...i'm in!
Where do i sign Govenor?

P.S.: not really British, always wanted to say that

  • 12.10.2006 4:41 PM PDT
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Too bad you can't have an Enviromental Shield with Supports and an exhaust vents on the ring but any way that be diffucult to do cause the actual ring is 10000 kms in diameter and a 40 km would'nt be enough not to mention where would it orbit? also Robotics is very limited and how would you get the structure to keep shape?

  • 12.15.2006 12:43 AM PDT
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Posted by: von tyrant
I don't think using the moon for raw material is a good idea - didn't any of you see the movie "the time machine"?


ive seen it, they werent mineing... they were makeing underground structures, but good point

  • 12.25.2006 12:00 AM PDT
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Why is this old thread being revived? Let it die, people.

  • 12.25.2006 12:24 AM PDT
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we could build our own halo just like the international space station, we can build sections of it here on earth then haul it into space and put it in earths orbit.
All we gotta do is repeat a few hundred times and there we have it

  • 12.25.2006 4:12 AM PDT
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I'm so in! Can I head up security on the ring?

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Posted by: Profesa Dibbs
What we are going to do first, after the design phase is done, is take a trip into outer space with the above spaceship. On the ship, we will visit mars, the astroid belt, and moon to pick mining spots, finally, we will visit saturn's and jupiter's moons for vacation, so be sure to bring some hot chicks

There is no way any human would live long enough to travel to saturn or jupiter. You would need to send a few families and maybe in a few generations they would make it.

You obviously have no idea of how big space is, or for that matter how nasty of a place it can be. Cosmic rays would obliterate your DNA upon leaving the earth's magnetic field unprotected (and glass will not take the place of a magnetic field).

For those that don't know, the earth is affected by the moon in more ways than just the tides. We are in a nice little symbiotic orbit with the moon, and changing it's mass will alter the orbit, possibly sending us closer or farther from the sun, ending existance as we know it.




QFT

  • 01.02.2007 5:47 AM PDT

Zerogreenchief is eh pretty cool guy, eh trolls people and doesn't afraid of anything.

I want to help!

  • 01.04.2007 6:16 PM PDT
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Posted by: Arbiter500
we could build our own halo just like the international space station, we can build sections of it here on earth then haul it into space and put it in earths orbit.
All we gotta do is repeat a few hundred times and there we have it


an idea which seems possible hmmmmmm
and the money problem? unite the world's governments together to build it for free!

one danger though: an annoying metal box which floats around telling you to "stop being so human"!

  • 01.04.2007 6:48 PM PDT

Posted by: Seggi31
Posted by: Doctor Jensen
I've challenged my beliefs. What is the book about?


I find that this is usually untrue. If religious people honestly, diligently and intelligently challenged their beliefs, there would be no religious people.

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Posted by: BorealFace
Okay Okay, i know what your saying, that sounds crazy, but if we put our minds to it, we can do it. I am 100% serious and I know this can be achieved. Heres how it ill work: Everyone who wants to volunteer will say so here. When we are ready, we will build a bunch of remote controlled rocket powered robots who will fly to the moon and mine rocks. The rocks will be flown into orbit around the Earth where they will be smelted and assembled into a ring shape approximatly 40 miles in diameter. This is feesible.
The ring will itnitially be hollowed out and people will live in it while the colonists use plants to develop an atmosphere. It will be the perfect utopia and garden of eden. We will make lots of money by charging people to live on it. There will be vacation resorts, casinos, oceans, etc. Best of all, if there ever is a nuclear war or cotastrophe, humans can retreat to the ring.
Here is the science: The ring will be forty miles in diameter and two miles wide, one thousand feet thick. We will program robots to build the ring in space for us (or we can remote control the machines). Suprisingly, the only problem with my plan is how will the Robots be powered? They will be solar powered. Instead of having solar panels on each robot, there will be a gigantic solar panel stationed near the site. When the mining/building robots are low on feul, they will return to the station and charge themselves from a gigantic battery.
We will go down in history, so if you don't volunteer you may regret this for the rest of your life. Join up now, for project ringworld!

P.S> i am making 3D renderings of the robots and Halo and space station in 3ds max, i will post them here when done. We also need a person capable of making a website for our project!

Don't take this the wrong way. it's a cool idea, but no one would ever let you put a huge ring into space. The government would like hunt you down. And you'd need decimal-perfect calcultions so you don't end up messing up the moon's orbit or it hitting the earth. Also, you'd need a -blam!-load of money that no government would sponsor and if you did get the money, every country would freaking be out to get you cuz they'd be scared you can just launch weapons at any country from the ring. Also, mining enough rocks from the moon will decrease its mass which will affect everything from ocean tides to continental drift.
Criticism aside, I like your crazy idea.

  • 01.04.2007 9:05 PM PDT

Posted by: Spartan117atHalo
Posted by: BorealFace
Okay Okay, i know what your saying, that sounds crazy, but if we put our minds to it, we can do it. I am 100% serious and I know this can be achieved. Heres how it ill work: Everyone who wants to volunteer will say so here. When we are ready, we will build a bunch of remote controlled rocket powered robots who will fly to the moon and mine rocks. The rocks will be flown into orbit around the Earth where they will be smelted and assembled into a ring shape approximatly 40 miles in diameter. This is feesible.
The ring will itnitially be hollowed out and people will live in it while the colonists use plants to develop an atmosphere. It will be the perfect utopia and garden of eden. We will make lots of money by charging people to live on it. There will be vacation resorts, casinos, oceans, etc. Best of all, if there ever is a nuclear war or cotastrophe, humans can retreat to the ring.
Here is the science: The ring will be forty miles in diameter and two miles wide, one thousand feet thick. We will program robots to build the ring in space for us (or we can remote control the machines). Suprisingly, the only problem with my plan is how will the Robots be powered? They will be solar powered. Instead of having solar panels on each robot, there will be a gigantic solar panel stationed near the site. When the mining/building robots are low on feul, they will return to the station and charge themselves from a gigantic battery.
We will go down in history, so if you don't volunteer you may regret this for the rest of your life. Join up now, for project ringworld!

P.S> i am making 3D renderings of the robots and Halo and space station in 3ds max, i will post them here when done. We also need a person capable of making a website for our project!

Don't take this the wrong way. it's a cool idea, but no one would ever let you put a huge ring into space. The government would like hunt you down. And you'd need decimal-perfect calcultions so you don't end up messing up the moon's orbit or it hitting the earth. Also, you'd need a -blam!-load of money that no government would sponsor and if you did get the money, every country would freaking be out to get you cuz they'd be scared you can just launch weapons at any country from the ring. Also, mining enough rocks from the moon will decrease its mass which will affect everything from ocean tides to continental drift.
Criticism aside, I like your crazy idea.


umm what he said. Also it would be pretty damn hard to keep the whole ring together; but Im curious how far it would go. How bout putting this all to the test and trying it out? I'll donate 5 bucks toward your cause

  • 01.04.2007 10:21 PM PDT