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 AIRSHIP: construction, skin: textile woven out of Bucky-wire.

Solar cells integrated in the skin.

(2)

 SKELETON: carbon fiber, Bucky-wire.

Electronics, and energy wiring, gold in Bucky-wire.

Construction based upon that of a fish, a squid, and Hindenburg. Gas compartments. Helium: and hot air.

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WIRERING: integrated in the structure of the skeleton

Of the ship, fly by light, signals to the rudders, through glass wires inside bucky skin tubes.

Nano techniques, Very light, strong­, and because every thing is so small, hundreds of backups of everything.

Parts cannot be bought from factories, only leased,

They cost practically nothing, and don't break down.

Their value is in the ideas, and thinking put into them.

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COMPUTER: Sugar based memory banks. (Sugar?) Two-Mega bytes plea­ se).

Chemical, holographic, memory bank system, sugar based.

Names:   Puskin: "Pumpkin".

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 FOUND: Coins set of teeth, roaches, cat mummy, (in one of the air compartments).

(6)

 MORE NAMES: Sparks, a rather sinister name for a communications

Officer on board an air ship, even one filled with Helium.

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Climate: See Milancovic. Major changes to be expected.

(8)

Cook: Corny, and dry, I'm going skiing, we've got more than

Two meters of snow, that won't take you very far than.

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 Lost:   One Nano factory, so small you can't see it.

(10)

PROJECT V: Planned via Internet, all the math also done via the

Net, no suspicion, "we are writing a novel".

(11)

 DRONES:  Remote controlled, and micro planes, for reconnaissance,

And defense of the Z. same defense concepts as with

Aircraft carriers.

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LUBRICANT: Wolfram disulfide, invented in Israel in the early nineties. Micro pearls made out of Wolframdisulfide,

Acting as a super ball bearing. Manufactured at Beersheba.

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 FLIGHT Plan: Lake Constance, southern Germany; Warsaw; Moscow: Follow the railroad east, over the 55th par. Novosibirsk

Krasnoyarsk, 93 east, 56 north; Udacryj 113 east, 66 and

A half north; Siktjach on the Lena River 70 north, 125 east; Kotelnyjon the New Siberian islands 137 east, 75 and a half north; Genrijetty (Henrietta) 77 and a half north, 156 and a half east; Longa strait just south of Wrangle 180 west/east 70 north; Providenija 65 north 174 west; Gambell, on St Laurence island just south east of Providenija; Ingloothloogramiut, on Nunivak Island, 60 north, 166 west; Umnak pass, 165 west, 54 degrees north. Around the Peninsula, high mountains and bad weather for instance Mt McKinley, 6194 meters, the Alaska Range. To Cook Inlet, and to Anchorage 61 north 150 west.

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CAT NAMES: Heisenberg, Gizmo, and Setourian.

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Flying: Lift because of the Gas, and because of how the ship is being held in the air. Nose up positive lift, nose down, negative lift, temperature of the air, how much water is picked up out of the air, and how much material is dumped overboard, determines, how the ship flies. The shape of the ship improves lift; it is not entire­ly the classical cigar.    

(16)

 Food: The Tibetan cook: what's for dinner? "Yak".

(17) Airship: airsickness, bumpy roads, and high vomit vector.     

(18)

VIPs: Earl of Texas, an Inca Emperor. 

(19)

 Music: 19th century musicians like Beethoven and Mick Jagger.

(20)

Cloth: linen robes. “More ons”

(21)

 Location: Pathfinder; Ares Vallis, 19.33 North/ 33.55 West.

(22)

 CREW 1. : Mars first flight, 6 couples, went to intense psycho­logical training etc., all married, (those couples), international.                               

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 Crew 2. : Military, mixed, no time for long training sessions, or selections, thus, more conflicts on board, two weeks of no talking, etc.                       

(24)

 Mars: expedition to crashed Soviet probe, for materials.

(25) Zeppelin, name: Thistledown.

(26) Food plants, thistles, seed found in cloth, wheat, mush­rooms, aquarium plants, birdseed, and paprika.

(27) Tunnels: Air, He2, O2, and N2.

(28) Animals: Birds: Chicken.

Fish:    Guppy

(29)

 Plants:  Algae.

(30)

Surfing: From Golden Gate to Sacramento.

Tsunami Survivor: The Grand Father of Wolfs is a Tsunami Survivor.

(31)

 Crew:    Rain in the Face. Running Deer.            

(32)

 O2 Mars: Gas stations, along the roads, micro factories on solar power to make and store O2, and He, or N2.

(33)

Tunnels: Tunneling equipment, which was send into space for use on asteroids, and on the Mars Moons, could be landed on Mars, to be used for Tunneling to dig out a Base.

(34)

Walls of tunnels made air tight with glue. (Made out of CO2, and H2O.

(35)

 Mars’s car: Fuel, CO gas, and O2. Keep it simple, Stupid. (Kiss).  L, (50 cm): Because that's how much the sea level rose.

(36)

 Phrases:  You like plants? Yeah, some of my best friends are vegetables.

(37)

 Are you Finnish? No, not yet.

(38)

 Etc: Yellow Submarine  

(39)

Food:    Pygmies come to dip their arrowheads in his soups.

(40)

 Phrases: Wouldn’t trust him with a burned match.

(41)

Asteroid names: Banhoff. (Communication glitch).”Elvis” (Came back to Earth).

(42)

 Tea: It’s warm, and wet, but so is being kissed by a dog.

(43)

 Sound:   Recording of sound on old potsherds found.

(44)

 Song;  “Ingloothloogramiut baby”

(45)

 Feedback: Himalayas. Erosion uses CO2 out of the atmosphere.

(46)

 Mars Zep: (Name: Thistle Down.) Semi blimp.

(47)

Food:    Mice, Roaches, (use enzymes to soften up the scales, fry them... (Where’s the bathroom?)

(48) Ice Moon: Stolen from Jupiter, now a Venus moon, brought

Into orbit, by hitting it by an Asteroid. Brings Venus a short day and a breaking up of the Atmosphere, causing tides.

(49)

 Mars:    Bombarded with ice fragments, from a broken up comet.

Causing it to rain, and snow, and rising air pressure.

(50) 

MICE:  Mastomys Natalensis. African mice). Eat also insects.

 

(51)

Names:   Kalkalluplinguta. Place in Australia where meteorites are found of lunar origin. "The seven sisters were chased by the moon, and fled into the heavens".

(52)

 Vishniac: Exobiologist, his test set was to be NR. 4 on the Vikings...they could only afford to take 3 sets in the end. He died on Antarctica. In the 80s, d­oing fieldwork.       

 

(53)

 Text: "What are you Mooning about?” "Mooning? Fear, and Terror!"

(54)

Looking for Vishniacs, searching for Martian fossils.

(55)

 Clarke Cable, long C60 cables between two space ships, or be­tween a planetoid and a space ship, also see:http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/technology/elevator_update_020819.html.

(56)

 Clarke Orbit, geo stationary orbit,

(57)

 Gothic; Smarna: shit.

(58)

 Insufficient communication is a killer.

(59)

 Practical jokes on Mars. Trilobite fossils made out of cera­mics hidden in mineshaft to be found by tunneling miner.

(60)

Throw iron, rust, into the ocean to fertilize it, to grow plankton, to get writ of CO2 and to grow more fish...

(61)

 Mars orbiting Station, out of order: the Lame Duck.

(62)

 Tunnels, baroque-like style, because of use of cast iron, and ceramics...

(63)

 Cargo Mars two: Frozen plant embryos, bumble bees, (Israeli hybrid bumblebees), and fish, frozen fish eggs, rodents in hibernation. Artificial seeds.

(64)

 It pushed the waves aside, and down on the bank you could see the mammoth teeth smiling at you. Something exploded about 1600 meter above the waters, like it did above the trees of Siberia in 1908. (Only a bit bigger).

(65)

Yellow Rose of Texas.

(66)

 Who pays the Ferryman?

(67)

 Fire in the hole.

(68)

There are no more teeth for the Mole, so O2, H 2 mixture as an explosive.

(69) First words exchanged between crew two and one: "You smell". After a while, a space ship acquires its own odor, not noticed by its crew.

(70)

Big ice meteorites, exploding in the lower atmosphere, same effect as an H-bomb, but no radiation.

(71)

Interior decoration personal space on Mars, Lascot cave pain­tings, Australian, and Saharan animal rock paintings.

(72)

You'll be a star! Yeah, a shooting star...

 

(73)

UNO HU, Chinese Mars probe.

(74)

Aero braking.

(75)

Ammonite fossils found on Mars, Asteroids of earth origin, launched by the dino killer impact. We weren’t the first Terrans on Mars.

(76)

Let’s not communicate in anatomical terms.

(77)

 Harley Davidson: ground control member.

(78)

Conflicts on board ship two: two weeks no speak.

(79)

Wofs gonna build his own city on Mars... yeah Gotham city.

(80)

 Hand controlled flying: Direct Orbital Navigation Control. “DONK”.

(81)

“Who's making up all the crazy names, some crazy script writers­ Nah... Computers”

(82)

Who's that on the view screen, Beethoven? Nope, Mac Jagger. Who?

(83)

 “Basic Laser Application Systems Telemetry. BLAST”.

(84)

Crash crash-program, space system within five years, capable of defending earth against comet threat.

(85)

Nano technology, and growing materials with enzymes, same tech­nologies used in building of Zep.

(86)

Report of Siberian impact into story.

(87)

Where did you see that? Behind that rock...(rocks everywhere).

(88)

Flag: Dark with a red ball, and two stars.

(89)

Let your little light shine... Firing Lasers.

(90)

“Wanna go for a walkabout? In the spaceship¼

(91)

 Trying to get some insights on the inside?

(92)

 Grandfather was the last true hippie of California.

(93)

 Music: “The Tsunami Surfers” The worms were saying grace already...

(94)

 Earth meteorite: We weren't the first Terrans to take off into space I can now safely say.

Fossils found in meteor material of Terran origin.

The Dino impact event shot material into space.

(95)

Warn me when ya find a T-rex, I'm taking a bath.

(96)

Cloth: beads, Indian dress, and two pony tales.

(97)

Has a Ph.D. in Laser applications.

(98)

 Public relations, basically I was taught how to sell things, something you cannot learn, it's a gift.

(99)

 First day on Mars’s crew one: Sunday 0000.01.01. 7th day: Day off, (Sabbath).

(100)

 Butterflies in the belly? Just don't eat so many of them Caterpillars. Dawn, (she is impressed by Wolfs) gets commented on by Annie.

(101)

 Seasickness, space sick, I feel like they've fed me “space cake”

(102)

 We only eat space cake...

(103)

 Goths: the internet-nation. Beginnings, 90s Language students, generation of Wolfs Grandparents got severely traumatized by the impact event. Who are we, where is everybody gone too? Who can we trust, let's communicate in Gothic, so they won't under­stand us?

(104)

 Who painted the walls? They grew like that, enzyme technology.

(105)

There she blows; Thistle down vents steam.

(106)

 Music: Kraftwerk.

(107)

 Crewmembers have to be Doctors of medicine, dentists’ etc. Wolf troubled by wisdom teeth coming through.

(108)

Cloth: Radiation tags... This gadget makes me look like a bathroom door.

(109)

Buddy Holly, Rolling stones, Mick Jagger is still alive, and performing.

(110)

 Names ground crew: Dr Bundle of Joy. (Dr Strange Love)

(111)

 Direct Orbital Approach. “DOA”  “Dead on arrival”

(112)

CHINESE BASE:

Gobi desert, town: Siwang Tsi Eng Tsu North (40 degrees 25' north, 99 degrees 50' East. about 40 km north of this town is the site called Pou Lu Wu La. In 1966 they launched the first rockets, (basically V2 copy’s, obtained from the Russi­ans).

On the 24th of April 1970 first Chinese satellite was launched. 173 kg. First tried 1 Nov. 79.

It failed.

 

 

 

(113)

Guyana space center:

5 degrees 14' north, 52 degrees 46' west on the coast, near the isles Du Salute, Isle Royal, Isle Saint Joseph, and Devils Island. About 4 km out of the coast are the i­slands.

 

(114)

Mars probes still on Mars: Zond 2 L. Nov. 30 1964. Arr. Aug 1965. Lost contact Apr 1965.

Mars 3 L. May 28 1971 arr. dec. 2 1971. Lost contact after 110 seconds. “Kaput”

Mars 6. Lands. Aug.  5th. 1973. Arr. march 12 1975. Lost contact before landing was completed.

(115)

 Land on Mars, real estate, 145 million km 2.

(116)

Windows on Mars: 2030, 2032.

(117)

Speed needed 19400, to 32900 km/h.

(118)

Nerva needed to go and kill asteroids.

(119)

In 1983 there were 2927 asteroids numbered.

(120)

Gothic: Skildus = shield. Skip = ship. Sauil = sun.

(121)

 ALEXANDRIAPROJECT; scan every available scientific or histori­cal book, from Maya text to Einstein’s theories, put then in 16 Mega data banks all over the planet, and 3 in space, 1 on the moon, and one on mars, makes 21. Any new book as to be send to the Databank, non technical, historical, or scientifically b­ooks have to be at least 50 years in use before they are scanned, and put into the library of Alexandria... Newspapers are also scanned.

If you do not know how to work a computer, or indeed how to read, and you don't understand any of the languages the compu­ter can translate the information into. And you push buttons like a Chimpanzee, or a child would do, the computer starts to learn how to understand me, program. Alexandria is our insurance against the fall of our civilization.

(122)

Capricorn, flight of the, book, SF, also movie.

In the book, the crew think they are on earth doing a sym, as they find out they are already on mars. Film other way around, political.

(123)

 “TUNGUSKAYA RIVER INCIDENT”

June 30 1908 near Tunguskaya river Siberia. (60 north, 95 east) 600 km away from Kansk town, just east of Krasnoyarsk. Kansk, the river Kan crosses the Trans sib railroad here. Kansk foun­ded 1640. Location: 56.13 north, 95.41 east. In Kansk the Tun­guskaya Meteor was seen as being brighter than the sun.

Detonation heard at a 1000-km distance.

An Expedition to the site where the explosion took place, in 1927, by L. Kulik. No fragments found. All trees and animal life killed over a vast aria.

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Tungus the people, Evenks, and Lamuts speak a Mongolian langu­age, live in the Ob, and Yenisey river basin, reindeer bree­ders, fishing, hunting.     

Communal fires, ancestors worship.

Language: "the book is with me, we without you, we with you. (There are 2 kinds of “we”).

(125)

Salt, is there any NaCl on Mars? Yes.

(126)

Abe: I forgot my mug; ok we have to go back... Houston, we have a problem... Abort mission! Why? Abe forgot his mug... Nope can't do, we'll buy you one at the gas station.

(127)

FOOD: What are you eating? “Mousekebab”

(128)

After Mars one three unmanned supplies ships to mars.

(129)

ANANSI; Ares Robot spiders, scouting the

Northern Ocean basin of Mars, roles out its web to

Collect solar energy, and go on when there

Nautical batteries are charged again.

“Northern, Ares, Automated, Nautical, Search, Investigate”

Anansi is the smart spider in West African stories.

(130)

You know what's so nice about space travel? No? "NO FLIES ON THE WINDSCREEN"

(131) 

Things that go "Thunck" in the night. What was that? We drove over a hedgehog? Nah, I'd like to check on the riggings though...

(132)

METEOR IMPACTS: about 180 craters found on earth.

(133)

Tunguskaya made the night sky in England so bright people could play cricket in the night. Seismometers in Belgium noticed the impact. Explo­sion of about 30 megatons, as big as the biggest H-bombs we got. If it had hit earth three hours later, it would have hit Moscow. Speed of incoming comets can be up to 20 km/sec, or more, (70,000 km/h).

(134)

Mars I already HAD A COMPLETE ECOSYSTEM ON BOARD.

(135)

Why do people of mars 2 Crew stay on Mars: ski lift system be­tween Mars and earth, four ships in orbit around the sun, visi­ting earth, and mars during every orbit. Furthermore, comet and ­asteroid watch has to be built on Phobos.

Search for Velikovski clues.

(136)

 It’s like watching fire works on TV. Walking under a VR sky.

(137)

 Dirty water, speaking of which, Wolfs gonna make soup to­night. Where’s Wolfs? He's watching an old tape in his pod. Gone with the wind? No: “Alien”

(138)

Basic Laser Applications system and targeting. BLAST. Also useful. If you want to cook an egg. At 10,000-km distance.

(139) 

Here are some Japanese names of ships. Soryu = green dragon, Hiryu flying dra­gon.

(140)

Tsunami, harbor waves, 200 km between separate waves sometimes, speed 800 km/h, hardly noticed in the middle of the ocean.

At the coast first the water draws away from the coast, extreme low tide, suddenly.

Sometimes waves keep on coming for an hour waves of 10 to 15m high. Takes 4 1/2 hours from Alaska to Hawaii.

Waves can get much higher.

(141)

Plants: Sherwood Forest oak clone.

(142)

 Name of computer in 2001 A Space Odyssey: Hall 9000.

In that book it took 2 1/2 years to get to Jupiter.

(143)

Radiation tags on space suits: these gadgets make me look like a bathroom door.

(144)

 Music: Buddy Holly.

(145)

Name-calling: Guano Brains, Concrete-blond,

(146)

 Sick: Feels like some one fed me space cake.

(147)

Stomach awareness.

(148)

Ship II: build like a big toadstool.

(149)

 Accidents in space: broken hand, bitten by the mice, wisdom teeth coming through, (150) Solar storm (Sauil -Skildus!), one crewmember dies in space, stupid accident.

(151)

 Names for Mars Zep: Aeolian, or Eolic (Born by the wind), not to be confused with yolk...

(152)

Horrific poisons, like coffee out of a microwave oven.

(153)

TUNGUSKAYA

Date: 30 June 1908.

Area size of London, or New York, flattened.

An explosion takes place about 8 km high in the air. Shock wave, and heat, everything pulverized, or burned.

(154)

Leonid Kulik. Killed by the Germans in the battle of Moscow.

Investigator of Tunguskaya sight.

1908, trains in England could ride without lights on. East Coast of England saw the Corona Borealis they thought.

Tayshet station, on the Trans Sib. Vanavava trading post: Tsja­mbe river.

Very small grains of metal, and silica found.

Theory by Frank Whipple '30; it's a comet. Nobody took him serious.

CO2, Methane, and H2 found in grains, all elements found in comet heads.

Beta Taurids, also appear 30th of June.

(155)

Luna ticks, ice hokey team, Clementine base.

(156)

I'm a Martian with green fingers I guess. That's thumbs…

 

(157)

Contamination of Mars: bacterial spores down wind of base camp.

(158)

Copper wire problems; use electric wire for carrying electricity and phone calls the same cable.

(159)

Limited amounts of cable use glass fiber, silver, and gold ca­ble, insulation, ceramic tube.

(160)

 Mars’s rover has a double function, cockpit for Mars’s zeppelin.

(161)

Railroad, space between the rails, filled with solar cells. The trains blow the dust away.

(162)

 Space Table: papers and other stuff, stick to the table becau­se the table is full of micro holes, sucking air, so that thin­gs don't start floating around in a 0.G. environment.

(163)

SHEEET WEE HEEVE EE HEEELEEM LEEEK!

(Print: use the computer to communicate!)

(164)

MUSIC; knocking on heavens door, gothic blues,

(165)

Liquid sand: candles for out side in the open Mars air, (SiH+ CO2=SiO2+H2O.). (Also see Tarzan and the Ant people.)

(166)

What is this? "Dr. Frankenstein’s lab?" "Moonshine Inc.?" No Dr. Franks Lab is where my daughter does her bio stuff.

(167)

Music: knocking on heavens door. Funeral music.

(168)

Blues in Gothic.

(169)

Mail back to earth, real letters. Design stamps for Mars.

(170)

 Dry mouth? Been licking the walls again? Eating wallpaper?

(171)

 Rituals: Salt, and bread together.

(172)

Want to get to know Wolfs? Break into his computer.

(173)

You have an evil computer, I tried to break into its files, and it started to curs me, in Spanish...

(174)

 You have any brothers and sisters Woof? (Big Silence). On Earth we don't talk about our family, etc. family story, surf story, background info on Wolfs.

(175)

 Plants need at least 50 Mb. + the right mixture of gases, + the right temperature, soil, and water, to sustain themselves.

(176)

 At Gusev, the Crater, the return vehicle, of Mars 1 landed, and there is also the Robot factory, that came with it, that made the return fuel. As they go and have a look, with the Thistle, they also find personal notes, to the crew, from their relati­ves, some of who didn't make it, back on earth.

(177)

Biochemical, holographic memory bank, and processor.

(178)

 When you are inside a big wheel standing head towards the middle of the wheel, when you drop some thing does it fall to your feet? Or does it fall in a parabolic line, not really to your feet, but a little bit away from your feet?

(179)

Zond 2. Mars build by Olga TumbleOva?

(180)

Rusty Station. 30 words for red,

(181)

Caves: see Australian volcanic tubes. Ice veins dried out.

(182)

 “ALF” Artificial life form. Computer on Mars starts to switch itself on, becomes self aware, see info on Hall.

(183)

 Commercials: Udang Lear, with the smell of really, really wild, shrimps.

(184)

 Undergo the Ultimate Tuna experience! (Wolfs, forgets his stored away can of Tuna, as they have to depressurize, part of the big tuna can shape habitat, due to a helium leak.

(185)

Rare Elements = funny bits, the computer is translating its input again, this time into Japanese, and back.

(186)

Frequency of monocles determines their smell. Every body has its own frequency.

(187)

 Chemical, Holographic, Memory, Bank. (Sugar based).

(188)

 Air sucking table, to prevent paper from drifting away in a zero G. environment.

(189)

 What's for breakfast this morning? I donno. "George: check the trap...!"

(190)

 This morning I found an Amazon Indian in the kitchen, coming for to dip arrowheads in your soup!

(191)

 I couldn't help noticing...

(192)

 Design an instrument, or devise which can held somebody on Mars to smell his environment, c. q. rocks, sand, without getting poisoned, burned etc.

(193)

 Mars’s dunes, the wind is sorting out minerals, ore deposits can be found

(192)

 Take a plastic bag outside, fill it with Mars’s air, and take it inside again.

(194)

 Beauty nap? Where you think we're headin'? Antares. We could fly to Antares, instead of Mars, in the meanwhile.

(195)

 Loch ness

 

(196)

 Big caves

(197)

 Arguments: "Take a hike!" ""To where? Comet Haley? It would cost an awful ship load of money to actually get there would­n't it?" "Well, Actually, I never actually saw any money in my life."

(198)

Height: 300L above the surface.

(199)

Names, Oswald Von Eulenstiefel.

(200)

 Mousetrap design: Measure and draw.

(201)

 "The taming of the screw: Trying to open up Zond 2. And siting Shakespeare.

(202)

 Mwhgulp! "What are you saying?” “Shit, I swallowed a bolt!" "Which one!" (All the bolts and screws on Mars are numbered).

(203)

 What went wrong when they pulled off the Velikovski stunt? Companies doing R. and D. in those days, had to look over the shoulders all of the time, competition between them was murders in those days.

(204)

As Nickel, and Iridium prices went up during the building of Clementine City, (high demand, high prices), people were all trying to reach for the stars. Or better the asteroid belt, to get to a big lump of just those metals, and then they found out about the D2 in comet heads. (205) Deuterium, that’s heavy man!

(206)

 I guess nobody took the time to properly recalculate what “they” was doing.

(207)

 There's a haze hangin' in this hall... enormous cave.

Deep down, in low lying caves pools of liquid water, just add O2, and algae, and fertilizer, and cave dwelling fish? 

(208)

Speed of sound on Mars: about 720 km/h.

(209)

Anansi: spider robot, made out of board (plant fibers, paper, ceramics, there is no rain, paper is strong on Mars).

(210)

 Earth light: Mars Moonshine.

(211)

 Use the materials available: paper can be very strong when dry.

(212)

 Swim: Take him for a swim; underground lakes in caves. The deeper you get into the water the higher the pressure, when you get deep enough the pressure is one Bar. On the surface the air pressure should be within the limits for liquid water, and the right air temperature, otherwise your lake will boil away. Near the bottom more than 800 mbar.

One could swim without a space suit.

(213)

 Pick box No. “2B 63900B” Scuba gear¼ On Mars¼?

(214)

 Tools: where did you get that tool? Bedrock tool Co.?

(215)

 Maths: Help me remember... you don't have to plot any reentry course, or something...(make a totally wrong calculation, and than make one more mistake, and by accident come up with exactly the right answer.

(216)

Dive! Dive! Dive! What!? Sorry¼ nightmare...(in space¼).

(217)

What you talking? Paw toys... is an African trade language.

(218)

Machines, to build machines, to build machines, that's what we need­

(219)

 Slang: Stay shady.

(220)

 Arty mouse: artificial mouse.

(221)

 Phone numbers on Mars: I later becomes 11. (Growth of base)

(222)

 Stones smell: strawberry smell'

(223)

 Dialogue: What an ugly piece of rock... Yeah must have stood there forever, dino time rock... yip, we call it Mick’s Rock.

(224)

 Deuterium: And where's the D2O now? In the plants... I think. They had to drink the water…etc.

(225)

 The Stony Rolls: More rock jokes.

(226)

 Tweedy and the Power Polkas: 2050' Music group.

(227)

 Hot: What's her name? Something hot...? Like Sweat Lana? Yeah.

(228)

 More rock groups: LOKOBLOKOS.

(229)

 Blared: a house music group. (It sounds like it sounds; things "ain't" so crystal clear any more).

(230)

 “Nano Cephalites”

(231)

 Emergency transmitter on Mars: Make sparks, electrical that is.

(232)

 Wedding gift on Mars: Bottle of air, and a bottle of water.

(233)

 Singing sands.

(234)

 Martian mineral: Xynix. (It is totally black, name given by a Dutch Lady of course).

(235)

 Weather: Space is just a severe case of bad weather to us Martians.

(236)

 Outside loud speakers, sirens, on Mars base. Steam, or smoke whistle?

Maher:

(237)

Eeeeck: Going through the dust detector... He still hasn't dige­sted the bolt he accidentally swallowed.

(238)

Music: Painted black.

(239)

Names for mountains: Donald, Mickey, etc, (Nixon).

(240)

Ouch! Where's Oogh? You mean Woof? He's still bumping his head is he?

(241)

 Malfunctioning gyroscope: anti gravity.

(242)

 Kinetic weapons: meteor impacts.

(243)

 Singing sands of Mars: Wrong frequency, because of low air pressure.

(244)

 Stomach troubles: Old crew indulging on earth foods.

(245)

 Shell fish: in water clearing installation, bacteria and plankton eat dirt, shellfish eat them.

(246)

 It rains diamonds: Stickney, on Phobos full of black diamonds, every time Phobos takes a meteor hit, it rains diamonds on Mars.

(247)

As long as you stay down wind:

(248)

 The Tramp ions: bad music. Call it music.

(247)

 What is she like? Well as long as you stay down wind you'll be all right I guess... Mmm, well at least that means she smells goo­d.

(249)

 “What are you reading?” “The Hobbit” “Ah, different planet though”

(250)

 Where did they get their electric light bulbs?

(251)

 Ideas team on earth: Simplify!

(252)

 Enlighten me with your brilliance¼

(253)

 Pipeline control by artificial mouse.

(254)

"Mediocrity” Not quite a democracy.

(255)

 Portable telephone systems: any phone can be plugged into any TV set to access the Internet, via an upgraded satellite system. Just take your phone. Switch it on remote control/ TV, or plug a coax cable from the phone into the antenna access of the TV set.

 

(256)

He talks like as if he just swallowed a geranium. (Toshiro Mifune)

(257)

 Treat soars and ulcers on Mars with the Martian red dust. The dust reacts with the water in the soar burning it away.

(258)

Caves. Enormous caves on Mars, low gravity, and so bigger caves are possible. And water has escaped from places in the past; ice layers were heated up by underground heat sources.

(259)

Deep in caves, water pools cave dwelling species from earth can live deep down on the bottom of these pools, if O2, and algae are added, plus light.

(260)

 Hair spray /Shaving cream. Deodorant.

(261)

 We got more than fifty words for red (on Mars); we took them out of different languages, like the ordinary ones, Gothic, Japanese Shoshonese, etc¼

(262)

Usage of field names, old English and Saxon ones, field lee, brook, etc.

(263)

War yell: Simplify!

(264)

Sagan site, Tumble ova site (Zond 2).

(265) Tamil words.

(266)

 Harm¼Get out of Harms way.

(267)

 Zep brought to Mars by crew 2.

(268)

As helium is hard to come by, they use D2, and H2. As a lifting agent also.

(269)

They made: Machines to build machines, to build machines, etc.

(270)

Kinetic weapons.

(271)

Word list: 20 different names for red.

(272)

 Names/ words get a different meaning on Mars; the most common pebbles are called "grass".

(273)

 She was scribbling technical doodles (?) on the wall. Are you making your drawings again all over my notes? Nice¼Mice? Mice everywhere can't you draw a hors or something? (Intandjan) What's a hors?

(264)

Miles and miles, of miles and miles.

(265)

 Let's get into the "Wokkah"! Wokkah? You mean walker? Nah you go sit in it for a while "Wokkah, wokkah!" (Shocking). Its a six legged walker Walks like a stick insect, no wheels what so ever.

 

 

(266)

 What's his name "Othello"? "Hotello?" No Othello. Etc.

(267)

 Dance? You dance like a Finnish icebreaker...

(268)

 Translation computer: You don't say "Protruding", it's Excellent.

Crazy Goth folk.

(269)

Ari: "Birtsony le shalem". Wolfs: "Yeah you can say that again¼" Dova: "Yeah, can you say that again ¼ In English please, this time" Ari and Wolfs: "Waiter checks please!" They didn't like the situation coming up right than.

(270)

The crew going back to Earth doesn't take any H2 with it, only D2, to buy stuff for Mars colony, the plants etc every thing on board gets on a diet of heavy water weeks before they leave for earth, they take as much D2 with them as possible.

(271)

 Theological discussions: About the word Divas/ Shiva / Adieu/ Zeus/ Ju(pater)/ Tiuu/ Tiw/ Tiwas/ Tuesday.

(272)

 Where were you born? In a refugee camp, just like any body else of cause. What do you think?

(273)

 New space suits and regular cloth brought up from earth in mars 2.

(274)

 What are you eating? Road kill special¼

(275)

 She was scribbling technical doodles on the wall.

(276)

 Ground control: All over the world, they are all interconnected via computer net works and satellite systems; they are not in one building.

(277)

 Earth acts as a think tank for Mars, and the spacecraft.

Problems are sent to earth, technical telegrams.

(278)

 Gun to get satellites into orbit around Mars.

I think we need to bore a hole into a canyon wall, and build ourselves a brick gun, well partly so¼ Nice, now I'm in the ceramic gun busyness. Have fun bake your own gun.

Partly brick, partly bucky fiber, ah you mean the new carbon fiber?

(279)

Well, I've made lots of moneymaking Stone Age axes and arrow points¼for the tourists you know. They are not hard to make ones you get the hang of it. You'll see; it's in your genes. Yeah sure¼

(280)

"Rain?  You still good at Math's? I've got some thing for you. Figure out how we can shoot the moon, and miss it by about two hundred L." "Why?"  "Well we were talking GPS, Dee and me, Global Positing System, why not build ourselves a gun and shoot the satellites into orbit. We can use the moons to make them change orbit and get them in all the right spots around mars. "  "Whoa¼well they did try that on earth in the last century that was, it didn't work, to much gravity. They nearly made it, until some crazy dictator stole the Guns. Gravity on Mars is much less of a problem of cause. But the moon bit, I'll have to look into that. And we don't have gun factories.

"Shoot at the high moon at high noon? Low moon, and not at high noon."

 I'll phone home. Any thing else? I haven't seen Dee for days"

(281)

 "Where did she go? Here mother said she went Wieberen. No that's the national sport of the Netherlands.

(282)

What are you eating?  Tail rotors. I don't wanna know...

(283)

 The natives are restless tonight (rumbling sound in the distance, avalanche.  Now the story about a little pebble moving half a mountain and a few bombs moving a moon.

(284)

What is that noise outside? Somebody ordered a pizza?

(285)

What kind of a machine is that? Contraption, Coffee Contraption. Coffee? You mean the stuff oozing out of it underneath? Well it doesn't taste to bad… NO, that's just oil leaking.

(286)

 There was pink smoke hanging over the boulder field, as far as you could see, which wasn't very far, on Mars the horizon is close by. Some lone mountain­tops were sticking out from behind the horizon, like sails of some ship just to far away. Their shady side whitish kind of?

Water crystals no doubt. They were in a vehicle. Get into the Wokkah¼ You call it walker? No Wokkah, you'll find out whence you ride in it. (Wokkah Wokkah!). Looked like a giant stick insect, and just about as swift in its movements, 10 km/h? But it could navigate the boulder fields on it high legs. About six L. from foot to knee. At the knee, the leg made a 90-degree turn, horizontal, 8 L. to the cabin. Every leg has it's own brains.

(287)

On the tip of old Limpey?  Olympus Mons.

(288)

 "Sheridan Hotel"  "Hi Hotel, can I speak to a human?"

(289)

Sponge rock valley; pebble creek, clay gully, dusty corner, and grass rock veldt.

(290)

Dawn, she breaks a lot, maybe the should have called her daybreak

(291

) It's an acquired taste.

(292)

 "Usually we don't agree him and me" "I think different on this matter actually we are thinking on the same lines quite a lot " "You see?"

(293)

 "The Smithereens mountains"  "Why are they called that? I know, I don't want to know"

(294)

 What are you growing in those pots? More Freak-a-daisies?

(295)

Artificial plant seeds: Dried plant embryos, with a sugar protective skin.

(296)

 Saving it for a rainy day? (On Mars where it never rains)

(297)

 Origami robots made out of memory metal.

(298) Litho

 Phone, Xylophone made out of boulders.

(299)

 Motorbike: old BMW.

(300)

Dr. Livingston I presume?

(301)

Space walk? What ya be doing outside? Scrape the barnacles off the hull?

(302)

Snorrebot: English name? Whiz bone?

(303)

I'm a pacifist, and don't you say any thing else, or I'll kill you.

(304)

 Let me tell you why there is no life on Mars: there's no life on Mars because there's no life, no biosphere to regulate the interaction between atmosphere, and lithosphere, to make life possible, right?

(305)

 "That's gravy, not grave sauce"

(306)

Well I hate funerals, that's why I didn't come to this one even though, this one happens to be my own¼

(307)

 "Robinson Crusoe?" I don't like horror stories.

(308)

 Chinese heavy metal? You mean like "We will, we will, WOK YOU!"

(309)

What boat? Wood? How big is it then? Length: 56.60 meters, more than a hun­dred L.

Width: 10.50.  Depth: 5.10. Keel to mast top 55. Meters, yeah its all in meters, I don't do the Ls. You do it yourselves. Empty weight 650 tons. You want an estimate about the sails, and the ropes and stuff; yeah it's a sailing vessel¼ 21 km. 1180 m2. It has 24 guns.

(310)

 Mars:  Laws, Ownership of land: Land can be owned if it's under or above a roof, and there is air to breathe. (Under the roof).

Building and construction, day (strip) mining: After approval of the full folk's thing council, and an adequate explanation of why what you want is good for all.

Open land cannot be owned its common land.

(311)

 Honor:

(312)

What you drawing on the computer? Rodent contraption, how you say in Gothic or English better: Mousetrap. Gonna send it to Mars. ½ L long, ¼ L wide ¼ L high. Divided in four rooms. Actually, well there are to Mouse size doors in front of the box, and there are doors between the front door, and the back doors. The left and right side rooms are not connected by, doors, you could call them mouse holes. Let's see you can picture the situation for a mouse? I forgot there is a floor, and a roof, an iron mess roof or lid. Well here comes Mastomys the mouse trying to get out of Harms way¼What? Mars joke, Harm is one of the crew he let them mouse escape some years ago. Since that day he's trying to catch them¼ Sounds rather Greek to me¼ Back to the box and the mouse all right? Yeah, I can see it happening. In goes the mouse, well, he or she gets into the front room, the back room is some thing else there is a vertical yarn standing right in the middle of the opening, no problem for 2 cm long teeth though. Only… the yarn goes through the roof back to the front gate, where it was connected to a falling door. That was not a falling door of cause, until the yarn broke. So the entrance is closed off. Why the mouse wants to get into the box in the first place?  There's food in the back room. It works we tested it. And no mice get hurt. 

(313)

Your mother is trying to match us you know? And is she having any success?  Let's get our jobs done firs shall we?

(314)

 Roll call 2033.  Names are missing since last time¼ Funeral story.

(315)

 Where's Ouch! ? You mean Wolfs; he's still hitting his head on doorposts and all that is he?

(316)

 Lamps¼

(317)

Kinetic weapons forbidden: UNO resolution no. So and so¼  2034.

(318)

 Malfunctioning gyroscope, anti gravity effects.

(319)

Mississippi delta moved to other site, story on "New, New Orleans" Blues music.

(320)

What brand of 4-wheel drive is that, "Macho bitch (yo!)"?

(321)

 You know you shouldn't take shelter under a tree when a thunderstorm is a coming¼ What’s a tree?  Ask your sister. Ah, ets, I mean ki, plant?

(322)

 "So Gothic farmers don't¼" "What you think? Via the Internet?"  "Oh¼"

(323)

 Controlled leakage membrane. Lets CO2 get through.

(324)

 What's the first thing you are going to do when we landed?

Well we've got a billion K's of wire on board. I'm scheduled to go help and re wire the whole place. We got blue prints of the whole station on board, and they, back on earth have bee figuring out how to fix the whole place for three years, so¼

(325)

What you writing? Historical novel.  Horses and carts stuff. Steam engines, tea clippers, somewhere in the 1980. Well you know like they used to live back than. Right, say no more¼

(326)

Pack, and stow away box 2B/ 63900 B. It says "scuba gear" On Mars?

(327)

 Caves: Temperature and air pressure within the liquid water limits in deep caves. Crew discovers that that near the bottom of the lake there is more than 800 MB of pressure, enough to go for a swim without a space suit.

(328)

All our space suits have a flight recorder build into it.

(329)

Where are all the wheels, I mean all those wheels that should sit underneath them crates, you must have had more than a thousand wheels¼ We made roller scathe out of them. I see.

 

(330)

Anti Gravity: Super conductivity combined with gyroscopic effects. Gravity modification. Inventor/ discoverer: Eugene Podkletnov 1990s.

(331)

 Space walk? What you want to do that for? Scrape the barnacles of the bow?

(332)

Propulsion Controlled Descend: Steer the ship via the engines, more or less thrust in one of two engines. PCD.

(333)

You made paper? So now we can start our own Bureaucracy?

(334)

Kill the Sack? He means dead end road (Don't take it personal)

(335)

Special spray to cleanse spacesuits tents and gear of aggressive dust parti­cles.

(336)

 Crevasses filled with ice under a red brown dust crust.

(337)

Piano size blocks.

(338)

 Au! You hurt your selves? No, Au is Kurmanshi for "water"¼. Yeah, I hurt myself. Get me some Silly Gel, I'm leaking, I mean the suit.

(339)

Bacteria: Same kind as the ones found in Antarctica Rocks and Sinai desert Rocks.

(340)

Computer chats: "I'm very much into ethics, for a computer I am".

"Ethical? Who do you think you are? Snow White. White Sugar? No you get out of the Rolling Stones Files, you'll get lost again, paint the screen black, can't have that."

"Hay Ho, Hay Ho¼!"

"What you singing? And in Gothic? The Dwarves theme, from the Movie¼

Stop whistling that theme, it's an ear crouching song!"


(341)

 Portable telephone systems: any phone can be plugged into any TV set to access the Internet, via an upgraded satellite system. Just take your phone. Switch it on remote control/ TV, or plug a coax cable from the phone into the antenna access of the TV set.

(342)

 He talks like as if he just swallowed a geranium. (Toshiro Mifune)

(343)

 Treat soars and ulcers on Mars with the Martian red dust. The dust reacts with the water in the soar burning it away.

(344)

Caves. Enormous caves on Mars, low gravity, and so bigger caves are possible. And water has escaped from places in the past; ice layers were heated up by underground heat sources.

(345)

 Desert rose. Crystals (under a rock), and inside old rocks. Especially in dry riverbeds, and inside caves.

(346)

 Deep in caves, water pools cave dwelling species from earth can live deep down on the bottom of these pools, if O2, and algae are added, plus light.

 

(347)

 Hair spray /Shaving cream. Deodorant.

(348)

We got more than fifty words for red (on Mars); we took them out of different languages, like the ordinary ones, Gothic, Japanese Shoshonees, etc¼

(349)

Usage of field names, old English and Saxon ones, field lee, brook, etc.

(350)

War yell: Simplify!

(351)

Sagan site, Tumble ova site (Zond 2).

(352)

Tamil words.

(353)

Harm¼Get out of Harms way.

(354)

Zep brought to Mars by crew 2.

As helium is hard to come by, they use D2, and H2. As a lifting agent.

(355)

Machines to build machines, to build machines, etc.

(356)

 Kinetic weapons.

(357)

 Word list: 20 different names for red.

(358)

Names/ words get a different meaning on Mars; the most common pebbles are called "grass".

(359)

Scribbling technical doodles on the wall. Are you making your drawings again all over my notes? Nice¼Mice? Mice everywhere can't you draw a hors or something? (Intandjan) What's a hors?

(360)

 Miles and miles, of miles and miles.

(361)

 Let's get into the "Wokkah"! Wokkah? You mean walker? Nah you go sit in it for a while "Wokkah, Wokkah!" (Shocking). Its a six legged walker Walks like a stick insect, no wheels what so ever.

(362)

What's his name "Othello"? "Hotello?" No Othello. Etc.

(362)

Dance? You dance like a Finnish icebreaker...(Low gravity)

(363)

 Translation computer: You don't say "Protruding", it's Excellent.

Crazy Goth folk.

(364)

Ari: "Birtsony le shalem". Wolfs: "Yeah you can say that again¼" Dova: "Yeah, can you say that again ¼ In English please, this time" Ari and Wolfs: "Waiter checks please!" They didn't like the situation coming up right than.

 

 

(365)

The crew going back to Earth doesn't take any H2 with it, only D2, to buy stuff for Mars colony, the plants etc every thing on board gets on a diet of heavy water weeks before they leave for earth, they take as much D2 with them as possible.

(366)

 Theological discussions: About the word Divas/ Shiva / Adieu/ Zeus/ Ju(pater)/ Tiuu/ Tiw/ Tiwas/ Tuesday. Tiuu is the Northern Germanic Name for Mars, and a river on Mars is called Tiu.

(367)

 Where were you born? In a refugee camp, just like any body else of cause. What do you think?

(368)

 New space suits and regular cloth brought up from earth in mars 2.

(369)

 What are you eating? Road kill¼

(370)

Scribbling technical doodles on the wall.

(371)

 Ground control: All over the world, they are all interconnected via computer net works and satellite systems; they are not in one building.

(372)

Earth acts as a think tank for Mars, and the spacecraft.

Problems are sent to earth, technical telegrams.

(373)

 Gun to get satellites into orbit around Mars.

I think we need to bore a hole into a canyon wall, and build ourselves a brick gun, well partly so¼ Nice, now I'm in the ceramic gun busyness. Have fun bake your own gun.

Partly brick, partly bucky fiber, ah you mean the new carbon fiber?

(374)

Well, I've made lots of moneymaking Stone Age axes and arrow points¼for the tourists you know. They are not hard to make ones you get the hang of it. You'll see; it's in your genes. Yeah sure¼

(375)

 "Rain?  You still good at Math's? I've got some thing for you. Figure out how we can shoot the moon, and miss it by about two hundred L." "Why?"  "Well we were talking GPS, Dee and me, Global Positing System, why not build ourselves a gun and shoot the satellites into orbit. We can use the moons to make them change orbit and get them in all the right spots around mars. "  "Whoa¼well they did try that on earth in the last century that was, it didn't work, to much gravity. They nearly made it, until some crazy dictator stole the Guns. Gravity on Mars is much less of a problem of cause. But the moon bit, I'll have to look into that. And we don't have gun factories.

"Shoot at the high moon at high noon? Low moon, and not at high noon."

Shoot at the moon: Does Phobos have enough pull for that trick to work? Just a little is enough.

The Gun, ceramics, cast iron, magnetic coils, vacuum, what is it made off?

It can shoot only in one direction. Therefore, it must shoot with more or less force, to obtain different orbits. And with the help of Phobos bring satellites into orbit.

Magnetic coil gun? Blow Gun? (Upside down rocket engine). What causes the least stress on Projectiles, and the gun it self?         

Escape velocity on Mars? Geo stationary orbit around Mars?

Phobos? How high, how fast? Gravity?

How much will the satellite grenade slow down after leaving the muzzle of the gun?

Air resistance? How hot will it get? G forces to the contents of the grenade?       

Why not drop a bunch of satellites in an orbit around Mars just before you land?

They were in a hurry. That's why. What kind of satellites? Communications, GPS, weather, all kind of satellites.

The Gun worked too well, the top part of the gun is now in orbit too…

(375)

Not only shoot things into orbit, but also shoot Penetrators into Mars, and into Phobos.

(376)

 Shockproof seismometer? They had troubles with that on one of the Viking Landers.

Make a throwaway gun? After one shot it is finished?

(377)

 Blowgun, use a rocket engine placed upside down, to blow the satellite out of the muzzle of the gun, now the gun, and the satellite might not break… It only melts.

Got to fire our gun in the winter, low air pressure, which winter, north or south?

(378)

 Make a globe of Mars, how to get from Noctis Labyrinthus to Gussev crater?

(379)

 I'll phone home. Any thing else? I haven't seen Dee for days"

(380) "Where did she go? Here mother said she went Wieberen. No that's the national sport of the Netherlands.

(381) What are you eating?  Tail rotors. I don't wanna know...

(382)

The natives are restless tonight (rumbling sound in the distance, avalanche.  Now the story about a little pebble moving half a mountain and a few bombs moving a moon.

(383)

What is that noise outside? Somebody ordered a pizza?

(384)

What kind of a machine is that? Contraption, Coffee Contraption. Coffee? You mean the stuff oozing out of it underneath? NO, that's just oil leaking.

(385) There was pink smoke hanging over the boulder field, as far as you could see, which wasn't very far, on Mars the horizon is close by. Some lone mountain­tops were sticking out from behind the horizon, like sails of some ship just to far away. Their shady side whitish kind of?

(386)

Water crystals no doubt. They were in a vehicle. Get into the Wokkah¼ You call it walker? No Wokkah, you'll find out whence you ride in it. (Wokkah Wokkah!). Looked like a giant stick insect, and just about as swift in its movements, 10 km/h? But it could navigate the boulder fields on it high legs. About six L. from foot to knee. At the knee, the leg made a 90-degree turn, horizontal, 8 L. to the cabin. Every leg has it's own brains.

(387)

 On the tip of old Limpey?  Olympus Mons.

(388)

 "Sheridan Hotel"  "Hi Hotel, can I speak to a human?"

(389)

Sponge rock valley; pebble creek, clay gully, dusty corner, and grass rock veldt.

 

(390)

Dawn, she breaks a lot lately, maybe the should have called her daybreak

(391)

It's an acquired taste.

"Usually we don't agree him and me" "I think different on this matter actually we are thinking on the same lines quite a lot " "You see?"

(392)

 "The Smithereens mountains"  "Why are they called that? I know, I don't want to know"

(393)

 What are you growing in those pots? More Freak-a-daisies?

(394)

 Artificial plant seeds: Dried plant embryos, with a sugar protective skin.

(395)

 Saving it for a rainy day? (On Mars where it never rains)

(396)

Origami robots made out of memory metal.

(397)

Litho phone, Xylophone made out of boulders.

(398)

Motorbike: old BMW.

(399)

Dr. Livingston I presume?

(400)

Space walk? What ya be doing outside? Scrape the barnacles off the hull?

(401)

Snorrebot: English name:? Whiz bone?

(402)

 I'm a pacifist, and don't you say any thing else, or I'll kill you.

(403)

 Let me tell you why there is no life on Mars: there's no life on Mars because there's no life, no biosphere to regulate the interaction between atmosphere, and lithosphere, to make life possible, right?

(404)

 Computer: "That's gravy, not grave sauce"

(405)

 Well I hate funerals, that's why I didn't come to this one even though, this one happens to be my own¼

(406)

 "Robinson Crusoe?" I don't like horror stories.

(407)

 Chinese heavy metal? You mean like "We will, we will, WOK YOU!"?

(408)

 What boat? Wood? How big is it then? Length: 56.60 meters, more than a hun­dred L.

Width: 10.50.  Depth: 5.10. Keel to mast top 55. Meters, yeah its all in meters, I don't do the Ls. You do it yourselves. Empty weight 650 tons. You want an estimate about the sails, and the ropes and stuff; yeah it's a sailing vessel¼ 21 km. 1180 m2. It has 24 guns. Oh, that boat.

(409)

Mars:  Laws, Ownership of land: Land can be owned if it's under or above a roof, and there is air to breathe. (Under the roof).

Building and construction, day (strip) mining: After approval of the full folk's thing council, and an adequate explanation of why what you want is good for all.

Open land cannot be owned its common land.

(410)

 Honor: Life without honor.

(411)

What you drawing on the computer? Rodent contraption, how you say in Gothic or English better: Mousetrap. Gonna send it to Mars. ½ L long, ¼ L wide ¼ L high. Divided in four rooms. Actually, well there are to Mouse size doors in front of the box, and there are doors between the front room, and the back rooms. The left and right side rooms are not connected by, doors, you could call them mouse holes. Let's see you can picture the situation for a mouse? I forgot there is a floor, and a roof, an iron mess roof or lid. Well here comes Mastomys the mouse trying to get out of Harms way¼What? Mars joke, Harm is one of the crew he let them mouse escape some years ago. Since that day he's trying to catch them¼ Sounds rather Greek to me¼ Back to the box and the mouse all right? Yeah, I can see it happening. In goes the mouse, well, he or she gets into the front room, the back room is some thing else there is a vertical yarn standing right in the middle of the opening, no problem for 2 cm long teeth though. Only the yarn goes through the roof back to the front gate, where it was connected to a falling door. That was not a falling door of cause, until the yarn broke. So the entrance is closed off. Why the mouse wants to get into the box in the first place?  There's food in the back room. It works we tested it. And no mice get hurt. 

(411)

Your mother is trying to match us you know? And is she having any success?  Let's get our jobs done first shall we?

(412)

 Roll call 2033 Names are missing since last time¼ Funeral story.

(413)

 Where's Ouch! ? You mean Wolfs; he's still hitting his head on doorposts and all that is he? Lamps¼

(414)

 Kinetic weapons forbidden: UNO resolution no. So and so¼  2034.

(415)

 Malfunctioning gyroscope, anti gravity effects.

(416)

 Mississippi delta moved to other site, story on "New, New Orleans" Blues music.

(417)

What brand of 4-wheel drive is that, "Macho bitch (yo!)"?

(418)

You know you shouldn't take shelter under a tree when a thunderstorm is a coming¼: What’s a tree?  Ask your sister. Ah, plant.

(419)

 "So Gothic farmers don't¼" "What you think? Via the Internet?"  "Oh¼"

(420)

 Controlled leakage membrane. Lets CO2 get through.

(421)

 What's the first thing you are going to do when we landed? Take a leak…

(422)

 Well we've got a billion K's of wire on board. I'm scheduled to go help and re wire the whole place. We got blue prints of the whole station on board, and they, back on earth have be figuring out how to fix the whole place for three years, so¼

(423)

What you writing? Historical novel.  Horses and carts stuff. Steam engines, tea clippers, somewhere in the 1980. Well you know like they used to live back than. Right, say no more¼

(424)

 Pack, and stow away box 2B/ 63900 B. It says "scuba gear" On Mars?

(425)

Caves: Temperature and air pressure within the liquid water limits in deep caves. Crew discovers that that near the bottom of the lake there is more than 800 MB of pressure, enough to go for a swim without a space suit.

(426)

All our space suits have a flight recorder build into it.

(427)

 Where are all the wheels, I mean all those wheels that should sit underneath them crates, you must have had more than a thousand wheels¼ We made roller scathe out of them. I see.

(428)

Anti Gravity: Super conductivity combined with gyroscopic effects. Gravity modification. Inventor/ discoverer: Eugene Podkletnov 1990s.

(429)

 Space walk? What you want to do that for? Scrape the barnacles of the bow?

(430)

 Propulsion Controlled Descend: Steer the ship via the engines, more or less thrust in one of two engines. PCD.

(431)

 "Kill the Sack?" He means dead end road. (Don't take it personal)

(432)

 Special spray to cleanse spacesuits tents, and other gear of aggressive dust particles.

(433)

Portable telephone systems: any phone can be plugged into any TV set to access the Internet, via an upgraded satellite system. Just take your phone. Switch it on remote control/ TV, or plug a coax cable from the phone into the antenna access of the TV set.

(434)

 He talks like as if he just swallowed a geranium. (Toshiro Mifune)

(435)

Treat soars and ulcers on Mars with the Martian red dust. The dust reacts with the water in the soar burning it away.

(436)

Caves. Enormous caves on Mars, low gravity, and so bigger caves are possible. And water has escaped from places in the past; ice layers were heated up by underground heat sources.

(437)

 Deep in caves, water pools cave dwelling species from earth can live deep down on the bottom of these pools, if O2, and algae are added, plus light.

(438)

 Hair spray /Shaving cream. Deodorant.

 

(439)

We got more than fifty words for red (on Mars); we took them out of different languages, like the ordinary ones, Gothic, Japanese Shoshonees, etc¼ see book on Mars.

(440)

 The crew going back to Earth doesn't take any H2 with it, only D2, to buy stuff for Mars colony, the plants etc every thing on board gets on a diet of heavy water weeks before they leave for earth, they take as much D2 with them as possible.

(441)

 New space suits and regular cloth brought up from earth in mars 2.

(442)

What are you eating? Road kill¼

(443)

Ground control: All over the world, they are all interconnected via computer net works and satellite systems; they are not in one building.

(444)

Earth acts as a think tank for Mars, and the spacecraft.

Problems are sent to earth, technical telegrams.

(445)

 Gun to get satellites into orbit around Mars.

I think we need to bore a hole into a canyon wall, and build ourselves a brick gun, well partly so¼ Nice, now I'm in the ceramic gun busyness. Have fun bake your own gun.

Partly brick, partly bucky fiber, ah you mean the new carbon fiber?

(446)

 Well, I've made lots of moneymaking Stone Age axes and arrow points¼for the tourists you know. They are not hard to make ones you get the hang of it. You'll see; it's in your genes. Yeah sure¼

(447)

 "Rain?  You still good at Math's? I've got some thing for you. Figure out how we can shoot the moon, and miss it by about two hundred L." "Why?"  "Well we were talking GPS, Dee and me, Global Positing System, why not build ourselves a gun and shoot the satellites into orbit. We can use the moons to make them change orbit and get them in all the right spots around mars. "  "Whoa¼well they did try that on earth in the last century that was, it didn't work, to much gravity. They nearly made it, until some crazy dictator stole the Guns. Gravity on Mars is much less of a problem of cause. But the moon bit, I'll have to look into that. And we don't have gun factories.

"Shoot at the high moon at high noon? Low moon, and not at high noon."

 (448)

I'll phone home. Any thing else? I haven't seen Dee for days"

"Where did she go? Here mother said she went Wieberen. No that's the national sport of the Netherlands.

(449)

"Sheridan Hotel"  "Hi Hotel, can I speak to a human?"

(450)

Sponge rock valley; pebble creek, clay gully, dusty corner, and grass rock veldt.

(451)

Dawn, she breaks a lot lately, maybe the should have called her daybreak

Dawn? It's an acquired taste.

 

 

(452)

 "Usually we don't agree him and me" "I think different on this matter actually we are thinking on the same lines quite a lot " "You see?"

(453)

 "The Smithereens mountains"  "Why are they called that? I know, I don't want to know"

(454)

 What are you growing in those pots? More Freak-a-daisies?

(456)

Salt flats on old shoreline.

(457)

River valley, dry waterfalls, caves at the bottom of the waterfall. Tin dust.

(458)

White mountain in crater on southern hemisphere; snow volcano.

(459)

Ice Pingo Ice dome under a low hill. Snow volcano, which didn't make it to the surface.

(460)

It takes a 1000 years to grow a dune that high. Two hundred meters high, and about a km away from the foot of the next dune.

(461)

Accidents, broken hand, wisdom teeth,

(462)

Fish in the water tanks Gold fish mutations, Tilapia, Mouthbreeders. 0. Gee resistant space fish.

(463)

We're making up crazy abbr. To drive Ground Control mad. B.U.R.S.T.

(464)

Why not land at Gussev crater? Medical emergency, they don't have the right stuff on board, and have to get to Mars Base One in A hurry. Accident because of bubbles of hot tea floating around in a Zero G. environment. Direct Orbital Approach. Takes a sinister meaning.

They have to travel to Gussev by using the Zeppelin. They had planned to do so anyhow.

The patient doesn't make it, Gothic funeral on Mars. What happens to dead bodies in Martian soil?

(465)

I'm as blind as a bat…"Bats aren't blind."

(466)

"Computer! Wake up! " ("Ready"). "Make notes"  ("What language"). "Martian English"

("Protruding!"). "Make that Excellent, right?"  ("Excellent").  "Start".

(467)

Cleaning Solar cells… Blower made out of an old CO2 fire extinguisher.

(468)

Front page: Noctis Labyrinthus.

(469)

Crew II, tool makers.

(470).

Christmas in space. Christmas story in Gothic. Luke 2, page 91.

(471).

Moonshine. We grow wheat, we make dough, sometimes it goes wrong though, the dough I mean. So what to do, yeast problems, so we brew rocket fuel. Moonshine? Under the light of two moons… What to call our brew? Fear and Terror.

(472)

Stabeis. (Gothic). Elements, stuff, Ore. Stuff, Dust, bad language Mars. Stabs.

(473).

Country song:  "Did you put out the garbage can?"

(474).

 Names. Four directions, four winds, four families, coming together in you.

(475).

As grumpy as an Orang Utang with a Tennis arm… I know, what's an Orangutan…

I know that, what's Tennis.

(476).

What are you growing in those jars? "Red Weed". (War of the Worlds).

(477).

 Mars Sunset…  Blue sky.

(478).

Snow on Venus. Tellurium.

(479).

Armadillo. Name for a Mars Rover.

(480).

Why is it so hot in here? Are you trying to grow mushrooms on the walls or something?

(481).

Watching the grass Channel again? TV on Mars. Dees monitor system for watching the green house.

(482).

Russian Reggae.

(483).

 Names: Oztmokejsub.

(484).

I'm as blind as a Bat… Bats are not blind.

(485).

 __Computer Wake up__ __(Ready)__ __Make notes__ __(What languages?)__ __Martian English__ __(Protruding)__ __Make that "Excellent" right?__ __(Right)__ __Start__.

(486).

Safranov, Russian scientist, theories on planet creation.

(487).

Mars Mellow. Martian cookie.

(488).

 Gnat sifter, Gothic:?

(489).

Wind directions on Mars. The Tails of the craters will show us which way the wind blows, generally. That's to say.

(490).

Names: Jostein, we have a problem.

(491).

Ex shells, instead of eggshells.

(492).

Sermon (Ari). Ben Josef etc. Pit, grave, foreign land. They didn't recognize the King.

(493).

Sleep deprivation, trying to fall asleep in a weightless environment, free fall. In a strange room, hearing strange background noises. Waking up too early.

(494).

Re wiring Mars base: Cables all over the place, holes being drilled in walls.

(495).

Yeah, you know, I lived in a rewiring job for six months…. "Only takes a few days, and every thing will work so much faster, and better"…

(496).

Ships of Tarsus. (Noctus Labyrinthus).

(497).

 We might use a rocket engine, to fire the big gun I mean, we'll place it upside down on            the bottom of the barrel of the gun, and blow the bullet out.   

(498).

 Push Mars away from the bullet?

(499). 

Save The Hague. Why? US President was visiting the International Court of Justice.

How? Fire a series of Nukes in front of the Tsunami.

(500).

 Empty chairs. Paw Wow for the dead. 

(501) 

What music are you playing this time? Three weeks of the blues… Muddy Waters? All right, where's the can opener.  I'm off! I'm out side; if you need me, just whistle.

(502)

Where did those engine cases come from, those jet engine cases… It says "Flanagan Bro. USA".

(503).

5600 BC Black Sea fills up through the Bosporos. Gilgamesh sets out to sail.

(504).

Haiku, about a cow on a field of heather, in Dutch.

(505).

Only the Stupid consort to lying to conceal the Truth.

(506)

"It is said that, just before he died, HAWKINGS succeeded to down load his Spirit into            the Cambridge Computer banks. He has been haunting the computers ever since, and               can not be set free until he resolves the Grand Theorem, or what ever they call it".

(507)

"Nothin' ain't so blue since I seen your big brown eyes".

(508)

WINDPATERNS: 25 south; no red dust (Dark ground as seen from space) ("Seas") Wind blowing from east to west. That is: in the southern summer High continental grounds depleted of dust, so even ancient craters are visible.

(509)

 What's that on the window screen? "Zerschmetterling no doubt. That's German wordplay. I'll explain later.

(510)

Where's Bo? "He’s baking Brownies".

(511)

Hot water accident: She was fixing the piping of a hot water devise etc.

(512)

Erect a memorial stone in Gothic.

 

(513).

Desert Rose Crystals, under rocks in old dry riverbeds and caves.

(514).

Or, like the Germans say: "E-Muehl".

(515).

 Sleep outside; sleep rough, "Grassnapolski Hotel"

(516).

Erect a stone in Gothic, as a monument. On Mars.

(517).

Hot water accident. Because, fixing a hot water/steam machine etc.

(518).

Wind patterns: 25 south: no red dust. So you can see the dark underground. "Seas".

 The wind is blowing from east to west in the southern summer. The high continental grounds are depleted of dust, and even ancient craters become visible again.

(519).

Communicate with the grass through means of pheromones. (And other plants too.)

(520).

You got pollen on you! Get away from me; you're giving me hay fever!

(521).

Pheromones etc. used in space too keep the crew cool etc. Used by D. to control the mice. Etc.

(522).

Where did he go? He said he was going to listen for leaks…

(523).

I know how to keep the plants alive, sure I do. But I don't love them, Dawn does.

(524).

Ink that conducts electricity; draw your electronics on a non conducting surface, draw cables and wires etc. on the walls, first a non conducting band, than the cable. And it is there. Paint it over for insulation. Different kinds of pencils.

(525).

What are you playing this time? Ah more "Muddy Waters", what ever! Where's the can opener! I'm off!  If any body needs me, I'm out side, you know where to find me. (Behind the second star on the right)

(526)

Hairstyles, coup Chimpanzee.

(527)

Nostril logical investigator?

(528).

That’s no moon, that’s a space ship… (Star Wars).

(529).

Precious as mud! (Very precious, on Mars, where there is no mud).

(530).

I thought you were high-tech, but you’re jamming all the time, (singing rock-and-roll songs to his computer…)

(531).

7 and 28 North, 2 and 35 west.

(532).

Freilach. Name of somebody back on earth. Always depressed naturally…

(533).

CB-ROM, ball instead of disc, crystal re- writ-able ball, crystal ball etc, have you lost your        marbles.... Again…

(534).

Knighting jay, Nightly gale, noises in the night etc.

(535).

Jake and Elwood, blues brothers etc.

(536).

Countries, Yahooslavia...

(537).

All right.. We’ve got a Dwarf problem again, get me the Gnomeocide!

(538).

What is she like? Well as long as you stay down wind you’ll be all right I guess.

(539).

Emergency space suit, plastic bag, transparent, with an opening you close with a string.

(540). 

Potatoes. Kind of Rock covered field on Mars.

(541)

Aquatic Nitrification. Feed the fish. Thanks Dexter!

(542)

“Technificant! (Les dictionnaires de lange d’oc et la langue de Ares 2047)

(543).

According to Chaos theory it’s impossible for a circus clown to keep six balls in the air. If any clown can change the Universe, we sure can change Mars.

(544).

You never walk alone! Not on Mars you don’t!

(545).

Nanuk= Polar bear, Suliak= Grey seal, Utchuk!= Forward!, Gee!= to the right!, Hah!= to the Left!, Haik!= Straightforward!.

(546).

We got 95 plus worlds in our solar system now, and counting!

(547).

Nitro-glycerine: also called GLYCERYL TRINITRATE, a powerful explosive and an important ingredient of most forms of dynamite. It is also used with nitrocellulose in some propellants, especially for rockets and missiles, and it is employed as a vasodilator in the easing of cardiac pain. Pure nitro-glycerine is a colourless, oily, somewhat toxic liquid having a sweet, burning taste. It was first prepared in 1846 by the Italian chemist Ascanio Sobrero by adding glycerol to a mixture of concentrated nitric and sulphuric acids. The hazards involved in preparing large quantities of nitro-glycerine have been greatly reduced by widespread adoption of continuous nitration processes. Nitro-glycerine, with the molecular formula C3H5(ONO2)3, has a high nitrogen content (18.5 percent) and contains sufficient oxygen atoms to oxidize the carbon and hydrogen atoms while nitrogen is being liberated, so that it is one of the most powerful explosives known. Detonation of nitro-glycerine generates gases that would occupy more than 1,200 times the original volume at ordinary room temperature and pressure; moreover, the heat liberated raises the temperature to about 5,000 C (9,000 F). The overall effect is the instantaneous development of a pressure of 20,000 atmospheres; the resulting detonation wave moves at approximately 7,700 m per second (more than 17,000 miles/h). Nitro-glycerine is extremely sensitive to shock and to rapid heating; it begins to decompose at 50-60 C (122-140 F) and explodes at 218 C (424 F). The safe use of nitro-glycerine as a blasting explosive became possible after the Swedish chemist Alfred B. Nobel developed dynamite in the 1860s by combining liquid nitro-glycerine with an inert porous material such as charcoal or diatomaceous earth. Nitro-glycerine plasticizes collodion (a form of nitrocellulose) to form blasting gelatine, a very powerful explosive. Nobel's discovery of this action led to the development of ballistite, the first double-base propellant and a precursor of cordite. A serious problem in the use of nitro-glycerine results from its high freezing point (13 C [55 F]) and the fact that the solid is even more shock-sensitive than the liquid. This disadvantage is overcome by using mixtures of nitro-glycerine with other polynitrates; for example, a mixture of nitro-glycerine and ethylene glycol dinitrate freezes at -29 C (-20 F).

(548).

Isaiah 55. See “Online bible”.

(549)

Bucky Tubes, hollow Fullerine tubes, can not be filled with gold, they can be filled; for instance with lead… Lead Zeppelin.

(550)

What is this? The Orange Growers Convention?”

All: “Dee made New Soap!”

She had been experimenting with smells again, remember; the smell of a substance is determent by the frequency of its molecules, so you don’t need an orange to produce orange smell, just any odd molecule with the same ringing to your ears, I mean nose…

(551)

Write a recipe for Spaghetti using only Marsian ingredients.

(552)

Pods: Not necessary, it’s possible to project pictures on the retina, via a laser beam. Much like an electronic beam is making pictures on your TV screen. You just put some spectacles on, in a zero grav. environment, it won’t make no difference.

(553)

“Sauil Skildus! Put up the Solar Shielding!”

(554)

Skip = ship.

(555)

Katile = kettle.

(556)

Songs: “Hair”, Die “Greene cousine”, Den Gannefs Yiches”.

(557)

She knows your frequency, what frequency your on I mean. Molecules have their own frequency.

(558)

Dates; 8th of June,6 BC, four major planets in the western evening sky over Babylon.

(559)

Beta Carbon Nitride, harder than Diamante.

(560)

Flat that cat! Platypus.

(561)

CB. r, no more disks, they have crystal balls instead, three-dimensional! Much more space.

(562)

Haven’t I written down this thought before?

(563)

Name of a little white dog: Maltese Lion, Nanuk.

(564)

“That’s no moon! That’s a space ship… Bo poking his nose…

(565)

Names: Freilach.

(566)

A Recipe for cat food. Cow lungs; in dices, chicken liver; grinded, pig kidneys; grinded, cow utters, etc.

(567)

Magic is real, like a computer virus is real.

(567)

Greenhouse, 18 m2 per person required.

(568)

Xenon plasma, solar steam engine, use water from a comet head?

(569)

Music, band names: “the bloody amateurs”.

(570)

“The Case for Mars”

P.O. Box 4877

Boulder Colorado.

80306 USA.   

(571)

Propulsion controlled flight; use the engine thrust to steer you’re your flying vehicle. Usually two or more, more power left, go to the right, etc.

(572)

www.nature.com

(573)

The Nome Gnome, famous through out Alaska.

(574)

Gnome problems? Use our Gnomeocide, the best there is!

(575)

Tenapazad, Navaho, 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9. 10. Asai, nakiye, tra, tea, ashtla, astra, tzoosut, tzaybee, nastay, nesna.

(576)

Permafrost: Keep the soil underneath your buildings, or road frozen! If not, you’ll sink.

(577)

And what should I do in the meantime? Expend my nasal knowledge?

(578)

It’s like listening to three Maya Indians talking about a game of cricket.

Glass cable connections?

(579)

“Only fit for use within planetary systems”

(580)

If you want to study Bacteria successfully:

Think like one,

Act like one,

Be like one!

Shouldn’t be so difficult for you!

Nor for you, you have for instance the sense of humour of a fungus!

(581)

“Keep off the Grass”   (Shield outside Mars Base One.)

(582)

Wrangle Island: Winter temperature; -50C.

March; only -35C. Two hundred polar bears have their cubs on wrangle Island. In March they start to wake up and leave their dens, together with their cubs.

They sleep from October to March. The cubs get born in December.

Other animals present: Musk oxen, Polar fox, Lemmings, mosquito. The oxen calve in April. In August winter returns.

There are about 10,000 polar bears in entire northern Siberia.

(583)

The Laws of I. Azimoff? You mean like: “No talking on the toilets”

(584)

Gilgamesh: 5600 BC. Black sea fills up. Gilgamesh makes his trip.

(585)

Difference: Afraid in the dark, afraid of the dark.

(586)

Tunnelling robot: “The daisy pusher”

(587)

RIP. “Repairs in progress”.

(588)

Create a vacuum, for instance in a gun barrel, fill it up with CO2 and than freeze the CO2.

(589)

I spy with my little eye; it starts with S, “Stars”.

(590)

Newspaper on Mars; “The Daily Planet”

(591)

Mountains: the Parmaklar.

(591)

“Sukoshi no kemuri atte, there was a little smoke”

(Refering to the great fire that ravaged Tokyo in 1682.)

(592)

“Logic Circuits with Carbon Nanotube Transistors,  Adrian Bachtold, Peter Hadley, Takeshi Nakanishi, and Cees Dekker:Originally published in Science Express as 10.1126/science.1065824 on October 4, 2001 Science, Vol. 294, Issue 5545, 1317-1320, November 9, 2001 Logic Circuits with Carbon Nanotube Transistors Adrian Bachtold,* Peter Hadley, Takeshi Nakanishi, Cees Dekker We demonstrate logic circuits with field-effect transistors based on single carbon nanotubes. Our device layout features local gates that provide excellent capacitive coupling between the gate and nanotube, enabling strong electrostatic doping of the nanotube from p-doping to n-doping and the study of the nonconventional long-range screening of charge along the one-dimensional nanotubes. The transistors show favorable device characteristics such as high gain (>10), a large on-off ratio (>105), and room-temperature operation. Importantly, the local-gate layout allows for integration of multiple devices on a single chip. Indeed, we demonstrate one-, two-, and three-transistor circuits that exhibit a range of digital logic operations, such as an inverter, a logic NOR, a static random-access memory cell, and an ac ring oscillator. Department of Applied Physics, Delft University of Technology, Lorentzweg 1, 2628 CJ Delft, Netherlands. * Present address: Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée, École Normale Superieure, 24 Rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France. To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: dekker@mb.tn.tudelft.nl

http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/294/5545/1317

p. 1317”

 

 

 

(593)

The problem with some religious people is that they read Gods word like it's a science book; it's a book about Relations! The problem with some scientists is that they read their science books like they are the bible, they are not. They are just about relativity etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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