• Maeve@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    It would be a trip if some low-cell organism that humans have No known exposure to and it went viral or bacterial😳

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      Eh it’d soon come into contact with our trillions of different bacteria and viruses living across countless species and promptly die.

      We have the home-town advantage here.

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        It would be like saying “Duuuude, what if they sent Chuck Norris to fight Russia?”

        Answer: He’d get shot immediately and die.

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          He’d probably still manage to karate kick a few terrified Russian teens holding ww2 rifles before one of the properly provisioned ones get a lucky shot in. Lucky because he wasn’t trained well before getting shipped to the front.

    • JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works
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      That’s one of the reasons they have it in a totally sealed atmosphere. The other more important reason is to make sure anything we find in the sample is actually from the astroid rather than from earth.