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People need 4 things to live: correct temps for resting, food, potable water and breathable air. Much of alaska provides only 1 of those...
Hey, wait a minute, I missed RPGs in that list - that's a necessity right? (One could drop the resting... or breathe shallowly I suppose)
I had a world setting where folks lived in 'igloo' style ('ice' based, well with additives) buildings and used 'O2 concentrators*' when moving about along with off-world imported compounds that released oxygen in their buildings (chemical O2 generators - like potassium superoxide). For emergencies, they all had Oxygen Candles - which also provide heat.
The later was an actively useful plot element, since they not only burn at over 1,000 degrees F, IIRC, but can easily be utilized for improvised weapons...
The need to import chemicals for O2 generation - including iron, sodium and potassium chlorates, along with chemicals for igniters - also factored into the plot (and 'fun' things to have PCs transport) :devil:
[Wish I had kept all these homebrew adventures

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* - like a RW 'oxygen machine' that uses a simple pump and valve setup along with a 'rock' to separate N and O2.
fusor said:
Then I'll ask you the same question: are you claiming that a higher TL society wouldn't be able to overcome those problems?
This isn't rocket science. If you believe that sealed habitats are not practical or too difficult,...
Making up irrational claims to associate with my responses in order to deflect from the actual factual and logical information is hardly novel.
Belief? Beliefs have no common or middle ground - 'never' being an operative word. As stated - unsustainable.
In no post have I stated a belief such as that terraforming is or isn't possible, cheaper, easier, quicker etc. or made any other unsustainable 'claim' or silly illogical claims - only that it could be, is possible, and even conceivable given a very specific contexts and known science in a fictional setting. 'Never' doesn't allow for such.
I'm no rocket scientist (that would be my Dad's co-workers

), though I have worked with several over the years. However, I am familiar with chemistry and gas processing - indeed, I would encourage anyone who can, to visit refining plants (authorized and supervised, of course) to see first hand how man can change the chemical nature of his environment. At the least, your local waste water treatment plants (many municipalities will give tours). Over the decades, I have been fortunate enough (well, maybe not exposure wise) to have worked in a diversity of such environments - so have first hand knowledge of the realities of how such technology works, including R&D, NDI field testing for materials and process failures, SCADA control systems replacement, repair and installations in both conventional and non-conventional facilities.
None of what we have discussed is 'realistic' - no one has ever lived a normal lifespan in an artificial pressure environment, nor have we intentionally changed a global environment of the type being discussed. The 'ease' of doing either is an intractable unknown at this point in time and without specific qualifications. As such, categorical declarations of absolute statements are unsustainable. I've given examples - anyone is free to believe whatever they want - for some, the information may prove entertaining and/or enlightening.