Hello, i'm rather new here. My profession is security, and browsing these forums have shed a bit of light on various issues young Asgardia will have. I'm going to go ahead and list of said issues.
Fledgling communities:
Our smaller communities and ...
Hello, i'm rather new here. My profession is security, and browsing these forums have shed a bit of light on various issues young Asgardia will have. I'm going to go ahead and list of said issues.
Fledgling communities:
Our smaller communities and stations, no matter what for /will/ be targets of opportunity by the uneducated and/or paranoid, or by bodies who simply seek to destroy.
Travel
: Emissions are toxic to any environment, cars are bulky, and some people just physically can't cycle or walk. Or drive.
Massive construction projects:
there is going to be a need for construction. Not just anyone can do that. Or can they?
Now, i'm just a lowly Guard, and I work with Personal Computers, but I've seen the wonders of the experimental exoskeletons various people and groups have constructed. Naturally, my fascination wouldn't convince you. However, they can address many issues we will face.
Wholly electric, these can make travel faster while also terminating emissions. They can help those physically inept to lift mountains and sprint miles. They can replace the traditional car. Exoskeletons can be outfitted in nearly infinite ways, from construction riveters to a security harness for arresting criminals, to being automated "rehabilitation" centers, the possibilities seem endless with exo- suits. What is everyone else's thoughts on 'em?
I'm down with exo-suits, both in idea and execution.
While my experience is primarily veterinary medicine and pharmaceuticals, I'm not adverse to learning something new.
Considering the massive construction projects in our future, I wouldn't mind contributing. Exo-suits in conjunction with other learning aids could ...
I'm down with exo-suits, both in idea and execution.
While my experience is primarily veterinary medicine and pharmaceuticals, I'm not adverse to learning something new.
Considering the massive construction projects in our future, I wouldn't mind contributing. Exo-suits in conjunction with other learning aids could be a great boon to those individuals not having the natural strength and fortitude of their counterparts.