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The ''Golden Mars scenario'' paragraph seem to fit better in [[Interplanetary commerce]] or [[Earth-Mars Trade]]. How about keeping a more vague ''mining business strategy'' here in this article and moving the detailed gold business to one of the other articles? -- [[User:Rfc|Rfc]] 21:10, 24 February 2010 (UTC) | The ''Golden Mars scenario'' paragraph seem to fit better in [[Interplanetary commerce]] or [[Earth-Mars Trade]]. How about keeping a more vague ''mining business strategy'' here in this article and moving the detailed gold business to one of the other articles? -- [[User:Rfc|Rfc]] 21:10, 24 February 2010 (UTC) | ||
:It's an example for financial strategy, and financial strategy is a crucial part of colonization strategy. No money, no colony. It may well be that finance should have its own article, summarized in this one. It's about far more than commerce and trade, it's about exploring what the finances of a colony would be like and how one designs a colony based on financial constraints (with the Golden Mars scenario just being an example of such financial constraints). [[User:Frontiersman|Frontiersman]] 02:23, 25 February 2010 (UTC) | :It's an example for financial strategy, and financial strategy is a crucial part of colonization strategy. No money, no colony. It may well be that finance should have its own article, summarized in this one. It's about far more than commerce and trade, it's about exploring what the finances of a colony would be like and how one designs a colony based on financial constraints (with the Golden Mars scenario just being an example of such financial constraints). [[User:Frontiersman|Frontiersman]] 02:23, 25 February 2010 (UTC) | ||
+ | :It's not the only possible example, BTW. We could have "The Hacker Scenario" based on a bunch of computer programmers resettling on Mars and selling their services or code back on earth in exchange for the imports they need. Again the trade and finances are quite central to the colonization strategy that the hackers would pursue (e.g., how self-sufficient they'd have to be would be based on what imports they could afford). [[User:Frontiersman|Frontiersman]] |
Revision as of 18:27, 24 February 2010
Using a Lunar Stepping Stone
If we want to keep all various colonization ideas it makes no sense to present an idea in a deficient form. I believe that my portrayal of the to Mars by way of a lunar stepping stone idea is closer to what its proponents have in mind.--Farred 01:44, 22 February 2010 (UTC)
- It should have both sides of the argument so I've added back a modified version of my text. Frontiersman 04:15, 23 February 2010 (UTC)
Golden Mars scenario
The Golden Mars scenario paragraph seem to fit better in Interplanetary commerce or Earth-Mars Trade. How about keeping a more vague mining business strategy here in this article and moving the detailed gold business to one of the other articles? -- Rfc 21:10, 24 February 2010 (UTC)
- It's an example for financial strategy, and financial strategy is a crucial part of colonization strategy. No money, no colony. It may well be that finance should have its own article, summarized in this one. It's about far more than commerce and trade, it's about exploring what the finances of a colony would be like and how one designs a colony based on financial constraints (with the Golden Mars scenario just being an example of such financial constraints). Frontiersman 02:23, 25 February 2010 (UTC)
- It's not the only possible example, BTW. We could have "The Hacker Scenario" based on a bunch of computer programmers resettling on Mars and selling their services or code back on earth in exchange for the imports they need. Again the trade and finances are quite central to the colonization strategy that the hackers would pursue (e.g., how self-sufficient they'd have to be would be based on what imports they could afford). Frontiersman