I’d prefer my moon vehicle to be a pod with built-in life support and a solar energy engine. It should also have a retractable awning, to use for cooling. I can also think of several other modifications I would like. But I’m limited for time today. I will say that having H2O and CO2 converters would probably be a good idea, among my other necessities on that list. As for this cartoon, I give Mr. Payne the advantage of artistic license. At least he didn’t use a gas hog like a Hummer.
Mr. Blawt over 6 years ago
Those Jeeps can drive on any terrain, they are out of this world.
rbmumsie over 6 years ago
But, doesn’t the engine require oxygen to work? Or, are Jeeps all Electric powered now?Forgive me if this is a foolish question.
superposition over 6 years ago
Jeeps aren’t that good off-road for this reason …
http://www.theclever.com/25-cars-with-the-highest-chance-of-tipping-over/
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
Payne depicts the right wing view of science. Mumsie was right, without oxygen the fuel would not combust.
mr_sherman Premium Member over 6 years ago
The last REAL Jeep was built in 1987. Of course, Willys fans will disagree with me.
Sadandconfused9 over 6 years ago
I’d prefer my moon vehicle to be a pod with built-in life support and a solar energy engine. It should also have a retractable awning, to use for cooling. I can also think of several other modifications I would like. But I’m limited for time today. I will say that having H2O and CO2 converters would probably be a good idea, among my other necessities on that list. As for this cartoon, I give Mr. Payne the advantage of artistic license. At least he didn’t use a gas hog like a Hummer.
Retired engineer over 6 years ago
I have to admit, I don’t understand the point of this cartoon.