even if we get our hands on facial masks and stealth tech, the probability of success for avoiding complete detection and bypassing security via commercial transport is low, but i think the odds are pretty stacked against us in any case
i'm gonna be honest here, i don't think getting to the lunar colony is a priority if henries is willing to communicate with us directly or via a third party
all the security risks aside, it's a waste of time and resources we could be expending elsewhere
if he's willing to continue communicating with us, i agree, but i'm not letting this guy off scot-free just because he screwed up and got caught out. he would have continued to stay in the dark if his hand wasn't forced.
that said, i also think it's worth establishing a more reliable link between the earth and the moon. we can't just assume he'll let us use his private transport forever. we need some autonomy.
i don't plan to let him get away with this either, but until we know more about the lunar colony and the people there, i don't think it's a good idea to make it accessible to everyone down here
but that's only if we a, have a gate up there to access and b, can ascertain that its location hasn't already been compromised
with all that said, i still think we should possess an interplanetary spacecraft of our own. it will take a lot of time and resources to build, but if we run into similar complications in the future, we won't have to rely solely on external entities for help
[ AKA hi i'm tony stark and i loathe to be constantly at the mercy of morningstar's finite aid ]
there are definitely one or two people who have professed a desire to strap the guy down and interrogate him for information, so yeah, i agree with you there.
good news about a gate is that we can actually construct one from whole cloth, we just need to be on site for it. bad news is that we have to be on site for it.
i think you're right. we need the freedom to go where we want to go without having to send it through freaking congress first.
[ As an independent person Nate also loathes having to rely solely on an organization like Morningstar. ]
so i'm kind of hoping you're about to tell me that you can build spaceships.
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it's more dangerous with as many people as there are who want to come along, and i'll be honest, i'm not really used to working with big groups.
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all the security risks aside, it's a waste of time and resources we could be expending elsewhere
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that said, i also think it's worth establishing a more reliable link between the earth and the moon. we can't just assume he'll let us use his private transport forever. we need some autonomy.
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but that's only if we a, have a gate up there to access and b, can ascertain that its location hasn't already been compromised
with all that said, i still think we should possess an interplanetary spacecraft of our own. it will take a lot of time and resources to build, but if we run into similar complications in the future, we won't have to rely solely on external entities for help
[ AKA hi i'm tony stark and i loathe to be constantly at the mercy of morningstar's finite aid ]
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good news about a gate is that we can actually construct one from whole cloth, we just need to be on site for it. bad news is that we have to be on site for it.
i think you're right. we need the freedom to go where we want to go without having to send it through freaking congress first.
[ As an independent person Nate also loathes having to rely solely on an organization like Morningstar. ]
so i'm kind of hoping you're about to tell me that you can build spaceships.
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with the right resources at my disposal, i can implement a cloaking system as well
only problem being, we would need to acquire those resources first
[ it's gonna be a big project, nate, and one that needs to be executed without catching the eye of unwanted parties. ]