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Debate Score:11
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Total Votes:11
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Should we set foot on Mars and if so, why?


Hell, yeah!

Side Score: 10
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Hell, no!

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Absolutely! We could get an endless supply of Mars candy bars and maybe a few Milky Ways while we're at it.

Side: Hell, yeah!
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The guy on the video makes my case for me.

Side: Hell, yeah!
1 point

If we want to and we can that seems adequate. I can think of no compelling reason not to.

Side: Hell, yeah!
shaash(434) Disputed
1 point

What if we leave someone behind because we think he died in a storm but he survives and we only realize it when he messages us through images and grows his own potatoes and makes his own water and lives by himself in a space outpost called the hab and gets mad when he realizes the crew doesn't know he is alive and then the crew goes back for him but he risks everyones lives but they find him and then he comes back to earth, a celebrity, hero, and astronaut professor.

Side: Hell, no!
Jace(5222) Disputed
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Sounds like an argument for setting foot on Mars. We would have successfully established the viability of living on Mars, as well as the reliability of interplanetary communication and rescue.

Side: Hell, yeah!
1 point

Just so we can leave a human foot print like we did on the moon.

Side: Hell, yeah!

But who would set foot on it? And as soon as we set foot on it, it may be habitable 50 years after the footprint! Habitable aside, I think who should set foot on Mars is Morgan Freeman. If he dies, Peter Capaldi. If he dies, screw it. Just choose a famous person in 2043.

Side: Hell, yeah!
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I think that it would be an intelligent idea to set foot on Mars. Why? Well for one, we need to know that if under the worst possible circumstances, we have a backup plan. We need to know that Mars is safe and capable of holding life. If something ever does happen to Earth, then we need to know that we'll be safe somewhere else. There has already been discussion of sending a couple of people to Mars to live there, and I think this will happen. I do agree that setting foot on Mars is a clever idea, because know we will know for sure if Mars could be another life-containing planet. If we never set foot on Mars, these answers will never get resolved.

Side: Hell, yeah!
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