'They are going to eat each other if there is no other way to survive.'
Specifically, Cockell stressed that if the farming and crop systems failed, the colonizers would likely face very dire consequences unless they received regular supplies from Earth. If they’re far away enough — or if Earth collapses completely — this might not be possible.that resulted in the crew cannibalising each other.
They had tinned food, which was the new technology — and yet, they got lost, stranded and they ended up degenerating into cannibalism." While this might seem like a fairly bleak prediction, Cockell’s message actually serves more as a warning. The crop systems would need to be tested and refined on places like the Moon and Mars before colonizers are yeeted off into the far reaches of space.
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