You have received: (-5.00) $tarЪu乂. Sharing of
proprietary gravitational reimbursement schedules
is not permitted.
This incident has been reported.
[Return to User Content]
I’d eat my last sock for low gravity even if it meant taking a pay cut. Well, maybe not, depends on how much of a cut we’re talking. Try loading a ton a day on the neutron line when the grav compensator is on the fritz and you’ll be missing that cushy asteroid life.
*please note: on asteroid 786-gamma 16 tons is many times what it would be on Earth, due to the low gravity.
I’d eat my last sock for low gravity even if it meant taking a pay cut. Well, maybe not, depends on how much of a cut we’re talking. Try loading a ton a day on the neutron line when the grav compensator is on the fritz and you’ll be missing that cushy asteroid life.