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  • ? kiichi 149

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  • ? miura akane (rocket girls) 15
  • ? morita yukari 30

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  • ID: 9701577
  • Uploader: Blookryynnn »
  • Date: 9 months ago
  • Size: 299 KB .jpg (1300x1056) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/66204719 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 4
  • Favorites: 4
  • Status: Active

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morita yukari and miura akane (rocket girls and 1 more) drawn by kiichi

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  • アポロさんお借りします。

    アポロの月面車、月では腐食などは進まなそうなので、バッテリーさえ交換すれば今でも走れるんじゃなかろうかという妄想。

    Borrowing from Apollo.

    Since Apollo's lunar rover wouldn't really suffer corrosion on the Moon, one of my fantasy is that maybe if you just replaced the battery, it could still run today.

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  • FWP
    9 months ago
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    Too bad it really would be only a fantasy, since stuff tends to weld itself together when exposed to a vacuum for long enough.

    Would probably a marketable ride if moon-tourism ever became a thing.

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