@starnear@creepydotorg “Exactly 😄 it’s all just for fun… at this point LEGO is basically therapy 😂 have you ever built one before or you’d just watch me struggle? 👀”
@Monna223Lisa planned by NASA or SpaceX) may build larger habitats, possibly underground or covered with Martian soil for extra protection.
So instead of being confined, it’s more like:
Live safely inside
Go outside carefully and with preparation
@Monna223Lisa I’d go with “Aurelia Prime.”
“Aurelia” comes from a Latin root meaning golden—a nod to the reddish, sunlit glow of Mars—while “Prime” gives it that sense of being the first, the starting point of something huge for humanity.
It sounds a bit futuristic, a bit powerful…
@Monna223Lisa be used for:
Exploring the surface
Collecting rock and soil samples
Maintaining equipment
Setting up new structures
The “dome” idea is more about having a safe home base—a place with air, water, and protection from radiation and dust storms. Over time, future missions (like those
@Monna223Lisa environments for safety.
But they won’t be trapped inside all the time.
Astronauts will be able to go outside using spacesuits, similar to how crews on the International Space Station perform spacewalks. On Mars, these outings are called EVAs (extravehicular activities), and they
@Monna223Lisa That’s partly true—but not quite as limiting as it sounds.
Early missions to Mars will almost certainly use pressurized habitats (often described as “domes”), because Mars has a very thin atmosphere, extreme cold, and no breathable oxygen. So yes, astronauts will live in sealed
@creepydotorg internet joke about aging and creativity
Honestly, if anything, the joke says more about how iconic he is—people want him to keep playing forever.
@creepydotorg Yeah—that line is actually a joke, not a real rule 😄
Dick Van Dyke really did turn 100 in December 2025 , and people online noticed something funny about LEGO’s packaging: it often says ages “4–99.”
So technically (and very literally), once he hit 100, he’s “too old” for LEGO.