Mikey wrote:Teaos - back then in that area, silver at least was common enough to tap huge veins* without much more than a pickaxe.
*I know what I said, Tsu.
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Mikey wrote:Teaos - back then in that area, silver at least was common enough to tap huge veins* without much more than a pickaxe.
*I know what I said, Tsu.
While that would probably come in handy we would need something a little harder than silver if I as to forge anything of use. Iron ore would be great but copper would do in a pinch.Mikey wrote:Teaos - back then in that area, silver at least was common enough to tap huge veins* without much more than a pickaxe.
Well, I won't be doing much climbing, for sure, but softer surfaces like sand, and grass are better on my knees. If we had to move a long distance, I'd just have to catch up later (its okay, I can navigate by the sunCaptain Picard's Hair wrote:If Tsu has a hard enough time getting around on pavement now, what about the natural surface of Earth?
Really? I'd have expected the opposite, at least in the long term. Softer surfaces require more effort.Tsukiyumi wrote:but softer surfaces like sand, and grass are better on my knees.
Long term would be a problem for sure. I don't mean like mushy wetlands, or mud, but pavement sucks.Mikey wrote:Really? I'd have expected the opposite, at least in the long term. Softer surfaces require more effort.Tsukiyumi wrote:but softer surfaces like sand, and grass are better on my knees.
Good; without a lighter, I'm not entirely confident in my ability to start a fire.Lt. Staplic wrote:well, I can be the fire guy...we heat our house with wood so I can find good burning wood and start a fire.
Well, I'd need help building shelters, and anyone can gather firewood, once they know what to get.shran wrote:...there must be SOMETHING i can do.