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TopicWould you leave Earth to settle an alien planet?
EventualDecline
09/15/23 7:15:04 AM
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ParanoidObsessive posted...
But as is I'm not even willing to move to Europe, let alone being the first to trailblaze a new frontier. I've never been much of a neophile, and I hate camping and nature and "roughing it", so a planet without infrastructure is pretty much the definition of hell for me.

Ok, but you do realize that the U.S. and Canada are comparatively the new frontier compared to Europe, whose countries have been around much longer, right? Also, Europe in general is overall much safer than the U.S., if you compare the crime rates. And yes, this even includes much of eastern europe, despite current events....

ParanoidObsessive posted...
The only real problem with this planet is the humans.

No matter what other planet you can possibly go to, you'll always be bringing that problem with you.

Not really true. If you live here on earth in an overly cold or overly hot area*, the only thing keeping you comfortable, and at many times, ALIVE, are other humans and their technology. So I would classify dying as being a problem, so you kind of messed up with this post. Gamefaqers arent very good overall at accuracy, so dont feel bad, youre not alone on this forum when it comes to severe mistakes like this.

*Im not even bringing climate change into this, Im just talking about regular extreme temperatures that have nothing to do with climate change, that are both uncomfortable and deadly for humans, even in otherwise perfectly habitable parts of the earth.

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