All "in the name of exploration" arguments aside, we're spending billions of dollars on a project which has no apparent purpose other than so that we can say we have a station on the moon. Does anyone think this sounds like a real-life Sealab 2021? A "Spacelab 2024" if you will.
Anyway, if I was head of that project I'd go out of my way to find someone named Hank Murphy to put in charge of the lab. He wouldn't even have to be qualified. In fact, it would be better if he wasn't. Then he might run a pirate radio station using the base's emergency beacon or have the whole crew search for his missing Happy Cake(R) oven. If that happened then I could justify $104 billion.
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All "in the name of exploration" arguments aside, we're spending billions of dollars on a project which has no apparent purpose other than so that we can say we have a station on the moon. Does anyone think this sounds like a real-life Sealab 2021? A "Spacelab 2024" if you will.
Anyway, if I was head of that project I'd go out of my way to find someone named Hank Murphy to put in charge of the lab. He wouldn't even have to be qualified. In fact, it would be better if he wasn't. Then he might run a pirate radio station using the base's emergency beacon or have the whole crew search for his missing Happy Cake(R) oven. If that happened then I could justify $104 billion.