A team of computational social scientists at George Mason University has found via simulations that 22 people is the minimum number needed to start a human colony on Mars. The group has posted a paper describing their simulation on the arXiv preprint server.
Ok. Fine. I’ll go.
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I hope y’all like rocks. Lots and lots of rocks.
Jesus Christ Marie, They’re Minerals!
I understood that reference.
What if Elon is coming with you and is declared supreme leader of Mars?
We simply kill the king.
BBQ!
He goes in the other rocket. The one going to the Sun.
If he wants to be supreme leader of Mars, he can be so… outside the colony station… without a space suit.
Elon wants to charge people for air they breathe, where did i hear that one?
They can pay in rocks.
I was kinda shooting for Total Recall movie ( old one atleast )
Same. I’ve logged enough hours in Rimworld. Let’s do this.
Rimworld, Dwarf Fortress, hell I got Surviving Mars installed, LFG!
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I haven’t played a ton of it, like 21h or so, but I do enjoy it. Big city builder/CMS genre fan (and huge fuckin’ nerd) so it tickles me in the right way but I can’t tell you how deep the game is.
It’s also a Paradox game however, which means it has 17346 DLC packs. Can’t vouch for any of them as I refuse to buy them (and didn’t play much of the pirated copy I had with a bunch of them, at the time). That being said Paradox puts actual content in their DLC’s unlike EA with Sims 4 so YMMV in terms of worth lmao.
Overall good game tho, but I do consider it an ‘on sale’ purchase given its price/when it released/all the DLC.
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Oh lol, we mutually misunderstood XD My rimworld is definitely heavily modded, tho I haven’t touched it in forever since I run it on a potato and need to re-do my mods entirely.