• @jordanlund
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    291 month ago

    I mean, technically ANYTHING shoveled into the air intakes ruins the engines. ;)

    • @PugJesusOP
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      371 month ago

      what about air

      • @jordanlund
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        371 month ago

        If you can shovel air, it’s probably too thick. ;)

          • @[email protected]
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            29 days ago

            I did not expect to see that referenced today. It seems like pretty obscure old sci-fi to me, but I guess I found it once somehow.

            I should do napkin calculations on how many blankets they’d actually need to get an airtight-ish space at breathable pressure.

            Edit:

            Honestly just an airlock shouldn’t have been too hard, seeing as leaking atmosphere was no issue. Seal it up, crack a little valve on the side you’re going towards. Every blanket scheme I can think of is just a shittier version of that.

            Just as a sealant for structural gaps I imagine blankets would be impermeable with a bit of coal tar added, but maybe I can do some math for unimproved blankets.

            The story actually specifies 30 blankets, on a double-check. There’s science now known to be bad elsewhere, but it’s all excusable considering when the story was written. Ditto for the weird gender dynamics.