Will we get more of the new pieces & figures that were featured in the massive ToyFair 2017 diorama?

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Survivor11 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 1:59 am
HALx-10 wrote:
Tue Jan 14, 2020 1:09 pm
Survivor11 wrote:
Tue Jan 14, 2020 2:28 am
We'd just like you to consider making more civilian space sets some time into the future. The space rover expedition is a pretty popular set.
"civilian" is a word i wouldn't use, the space rover would have highly specialized men assigned to her, i think we needa space security force tho
It's technically civilian.

Architects, for example, are highly specialised but still civilians as well.

The rover isn't military ---> It's civilian.
you need 5 years active service to be a astronaut

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81Ceta_Deta wrote:
Tue Jan 14, 2020 9:54 pm
HALx-10 wrote:
Tue Jan 14, 2020 8:28 pm
Elemaster wrote:
Tue Jan 14, 2020 5:46 pm
Wouldn't Halo or Destiny or even a little Call of Duty count as space security? I liked the space terraforming stuff they had and want more living less violence figures.
i like both but i agree, i still think we need a mars security force tho
More wats to get those Mars rover figs. Like a smaller rover with two of the figs and some weapons.
i want weapons too!

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HALx-10 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 2:23 am
Survivor11 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 1:59 am
HALx-10 wrote:
Tue Jan 14, 2020 1:09 pm


"civilian" is a word i wouldn't use, the space rover would have highly specialized men assigned to her, i think we needa space security force tho
It's technically civilian.

Architects, for example, are highly specialised but still civilians as well.

The rover isn't military ---> It's civilian.
you need 5 years active service to be a astronaut
1) That's false.
2) Still civilian.

Now let me explain why it's false.

Airline pilots can become Astronauts.

For example: Thomas Pesquet... He never served in the military.

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Survivor11 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 6:29 am
HALx-10 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 2:23 am
Survivor11 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 1:59 am


It's technically civilian.

Architects, for example, are highly specialised but still civilians as well.

The rover isn't military ---> It's civilian.
you need 5 years active service to be a astronaut
1) That's false.
2) Still civilian.

Now let me explain why it's false.

Airline pilots can become Astronauts.

For example: Thomas Pesquet... He never served in the military.
you're really scrapping the bottom of the barrel

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Survivor11 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 6:29 am
HALx-10 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 2:23 am
Survivor11 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 1:59 am


It's technically civilian.

Architects, for example, are highly specialised but still civilians as well.

The rover isn't military ---> It's civilian.
you need 5 years active service to be a astronaut
1) That's false.
2) Still civilian.

Now let me explain why it's false.

Airline pilots can become Astronauts.

For example: Thomas Pesquet... He never served in the military.
Also, Howard Wolowitz, and he didn't even have a doctorate.
;)

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Errex wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 2:56 pm
Survivor11 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 6:29 am
HALx-10 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 2:23 am


you need 5 years active service to be a astronaut
1) That's false.
2) Still civilian.

Now let me explain why it's false.

Airline pilots can become Astronauts.

For example: Thomas Pesquet... He never served in the military.
Also, Howard Wolowitz, and he didn't even have a doctorate.
;)
Another great example.

Astronauts come from all walks of life.
They are only required to have nerves of diamond and they also have to be a capable person in good health.
Most of the exams NASA comes up with are designed to test patience and resourcefulness, not how many correct answers you get.

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Survivor11 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 3:59 pm
Errex wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 2:56 pm
Survivor11 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 6:29 am


1) That's false.
2) Still civilian.

Now let me explain why it's false.

Airline pilots can become Astronauts.

For example: Thomas Pesquet... He never served in the military.
Also, Howard Wolowitz, and he didn't even have a doctorate.
;)
Another great example.

Astronauts come from all walks of life.
They are only required to have nerves of diamond and they also have to be a capable person in good health.
Most of the exams NASA comes up with are designed to test patience and resourcefulness, not how many correct answers you get.
Normally astronauts are scientists or engineers. They are the most important roles when managing a spacecraft or conducting research in outer space. No such thing as space pirates... Yet.

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Survivor11 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 3:59 pm
Errex wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 2:56 pm
Survivor11 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 6:29 am


1) That's false.
2) Still civilian.

Now let me explain why it's false.

Airline pilots can become Astronauts.

For example: Thomas Pesquet... He never served in the military.
Also, Howard Wolowitz, and he didn't even have a doctorate.
;)
Another great example.

Astronauts come from all walks of life.
They are only required to have nerves of diamond and they also have to be a capable person in good health.
Most of the exams NASA comes up with are designed to test patience and resourcefulness, not how many correct answers you get.
no, they don't they do not come from all walks of life, you have to undergo training a potter cannot be a astronaut; its not easy doing that job

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*cough cough* Space Force.

But I get your point Survivor. They just seem like security figs, and would function cooly with some sort of defensive technology, albeit guns or something.

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HALx-10 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 5:19 pm
Survivor11 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 3:59 pm
Errex wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 2:56 pm


Also, Howard Wolowitz, and he didn't even have a doctorate.
;)
Another great example.

Astronauts come from all walks of life.
They are only required to have nerves of diamond and they also have to be a capable person in good health.
Most of the exams NASA comes up with are designed to test patience and resourcefulness, not how many correct answers you get.
no, they don't they do not come from all walks of life, you have to undergo training a potter cannot be a astronaut; its not easy doing that job
Astronaut training only happens once you've been inducted into the program.
It's about a decade's worth.


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