Why was there an axe on the spaceship?
>>82403422
.... in case of emergency?
>>82403432
Why would they be using primitive technology in the future?
>>82403471
That's a high tech instrument. Look at the space aged handle.
>>82403471
Why do we still use axes?
>>82403422
Is that Scather?
>>82403422
Ok lets assume all space vessels / craft are based on todays laws. The IMO is the current shipping authority. Founded are 1912 the sinking of the titanic.
An axe is required on all sea fairing vessels over 12 meters. They are onboard incase of shipboard fire.
>>82403471
The movie is set in 2093.
We still use axes today despite them being thousands of years old.
>>82403422
Emergencies
>>82403535
>we
I'm sorry but what year are you from again?
>>82403535
>>82403580
In what situation would I use an Axe in 2017?
>>82403422
>Why is there an ERGONOMIC axe on a spaceship?
One job OP
ONE JOB
>>82403612
I take it you're not much of an outdoors man are you?
>>82403471
an axe is never obsolete
>>82403612
Cutting your chicken tendies, of course.
>>82403612
you probs wouldn't use one
neither will the firefighter who comes to your house when it's a blazing inferno, he'll wait till he's handed some more contemporary technology
>>82403708
>he'll wait till he's handed some more contemporary technology
You mean like a fire-hose?
>>82403471
Why do we still use fire? It's so primitive.
>>82403422
Why would people use forks in 2017? Do we really expect to believe this tech will not be upgraded until 2017? And spoons too? Who wrote this shit?
>>82403612
to kill yourself, my dude
>>82403422
Why do you make this thread every week?
>>82403764
i guess
might just make the door soggy instead of breaking it down though
>>82403654
No because I live in an era with electricity, supermarkets, construction companies etc
harvesting giant wheat
>>82403853
He seriously cannot comprehend why there might be an axe on a spaceship with limited resources that is travelling to new planets.