Mr. President.
Also when... when they go down into the mine everyone would still be alive.
There would be no shocking memories, and the prevailing emotion will be one of nostalgia for those left behind, combined with a spirit of bold curiosity for the adventure ahead!
Ahhhh!
(Right are reflexes into Nazi salute. He pulls it back into his lap and beats it again. Gloved hand attempts to strangle him.)
How long would you have to stay down there?
Well let’s see now ah, (searches within his lapel) cobalt thorium G. (notices circular slide rule in his gloved hand)
aa... nn... Radioactive halflife of uh,... hmm.. I would think that uh... possibly uh... one hundred years.
(On finishing his calculations, he pulls the slide rule roughly from his gloved hand, and returns it to within his jacket.)
You mean, people could actually stay down there for a hundred years?
It would not be difficult mein Fuhrer! Nuclear reactors could, heh... I’m sorry. Mr. President.
Nuclear reactors could provide power almost indefinitely.
Greenhouses could maintain plantlife. Animals could be bred and slaughtered.
A quick survey would have to be made of all the available mine sites in the country.
But I would guess... that ah, dwelling space for several hundred thousands of our people could easily be provided.
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