destrekor
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i'm amazed at all of the people that think we've never been to other planets before.
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i'm amazed at all of the people that think we've never been to other planets before.
The shortcoming of robots is they are pretty limited in their abilities, even one human can do many more things than a robot.
i'm amazed at all of the people that think we've never been to other planets before.
i'm amazed at all of the people that think we've never been to other planets before.
 
	The shortcoming of robots is they are pretty limited in their abilities, even one human can do many more things than a robot.
So, what is it that humans can do that a robot can't be built to do?
So, what is it that humans can do that a robot can't be built to do?
So, what is it that humans can do that a robot can't be built to do?
i'm amazed at all of the people that think we've never been to other planets before.
With only two people making children, someone's going to have to screw their brothers/sisters to keep going, and that never turns out good. Everyone on Mars will look like the citizens in Total Recall.
For the last time, they are not there to breed. They are there to lay infrastructure and groundwork, as well as conduct research.
No, two is not enough, time period is too long to risk billions on two ppl, we need atleast 4, preferably all bi.What would that matter? Guys cannot knock other guys up, just as girls cannot knock other girls up.
Even if they wont be able to breed, which, btw, is not they mail goal, they will still be able to "enjoy" each others company "more".
Recall when the MROs scratched the dirt to reveal a white substance? There was much debate and discussion about whether or not it was water ice or something else. A human wouldn't need a complicated set of tests and hardware to determine if it was a frozen liquid or a rock. Humans can make judgments, deductions, and think on their feet. Even with the most sophisticated software available and the most expensive, high tech hardware that money can buy, a human can still the do the job better.
All the probes, orbiters, rovers, and landers that have been sent to Mars have had one ultimate goal, to determine what a manned mission would require to be successful. Future probes all expand and augment the capabilities of probes already there and of probes to be launched by other nations.
Why would that matter? If you're purely looking at the sexual needs of them, then having all bi people offers no benefits over having straight (or gay for that matter) male/female teams.
FWIW I like your idea from a pure thought experiment, but in reality it does not matter if they are all bi or all straight/gay. I am sure I'll get flammed for saying this, but as long as they are all bi or all straight/gay that's what matters from sexual needs stance. The issue with mixing sexualities is that it can create unneeded stress and conflict in an already stressful situation.
well... back to my original point, why are you sending a male and a female team? instead of two female or two male? for the sexual reason right?. Now the journey is loooong, something can happen to someone, so, then one will be left alone. Therefore, send 4, 2 M and 2 F, but them what happens if one of them die? IMHO they will be better off if they all were bi
/troll
Recall when the MROs scratched the dirt to reveal a white substance? There was much debate and discussion about whether or not it was water ice or something else. A human wouldn't need a complicated set of tests and hardware to determine if it was a frozen liquid or a rock. Humans can make judgments, deductions, and think on their feet. Even with the most sophisticated software available and the most expensive, high tech hardware that money can buy, a human can still the do the job better.
All the probes, orbiters, rovers, and landers that have been sent to Mars have had one ultimate goal, to determine what a manned mission would require to be successful. Future probes all expand and augment the capabilities of probes already there and of probes to be launched by other nations.
Why not send all gay/lesbian then?
It would be same as sending heteros, you juts don't get it do you?
True, but after you get over all that, you're alone on a red rock. Nothing to see there, you see one square foot of Mars, you've seen the whole thing.Imagine being the only person in the history of man kind to ever set foot on another planet or to at least lay eyes upon it up close. To know you may very well be the first AND last. I think it would be an amazing experience, one way or not.

 
				
		