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JAMESBJOHNSON
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I suggest we send Hillary on the Mars mission in place of the Canadian lass. Hillary will solve all the usual problems and everyone will be wholesome and chaste at the destination.
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And that would be why all celibate Nuns and Priests die an early death?
Amicus...
...as with launch procedures, if you have followed them, computers are programmed to actually fly the mission far more than the mission commander is.
I suspect that will be even more true when the Mars mission actually gets underway. I do concede, however, that should a problem arise, that live crew might, mind you, might deal with the problem better than a computer.
The movies, fiction, always has an oddball character, one who is 'not with the program', perhaps the writers are correct and perhaps not. Which is why I posed this thread as a question, as I really have not concluded whether a mixed crew or a single sex crew would be more efficacious.
Then again, even with the most sophisticated 'psychological profiles', one never knows what will happen in a truly stressful circumstance, whether it be mission failure or sexual urges that grow and explode.
So I would think a crew of 14 would go, twice the normal crew. That way they aren't all doing the exact same thing every day the entire trip.
As for pregnancy, those would be really really bad for the child, namely, said child could never land on earth. Well maybe not never but would at best always be weaker and frail, not to mention probably really tall.
I really don't think there would be much rapes happening, namely because, there are 14 crew members, there is an exit on the spaceship, with or without a spacesuit being shoved out said exit would end your trip real quick.![]()
Instead i think it would be a mass orgy with bits of comedy tossed in.
Random thoughts...I find a bit of humor in considering where some writers here might take a story such as this.
I, personally, would attempt to predict how that planned mission in 2025 would actually go, using as much research and logical speculation as possible to create a real, if imagined and fictional event.
Robotics and Nanotechnology may well be worth exploring and if the political climate changes in the United States, it may well be a Chinese crew that does both a Moon mission and a Mars mission long before the USA does.
Both Solar and Cosmic radiation pose hazards to humans on such a long voyage, as does muscle and bone degeneration which has been documented by extended stays on the ISS.
There is much yet to be learned before man ventures off to Mars.
Thanks to all, most interesting...
Amicus...
Obviously they would design the ship for such and such a weight and crew size, but creating a ship to mars with 5 or 500 crew is simply a matter of adjusting the total payload and engines.