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Much as I'd love colony ships filling the galaxy, I'm not sure it'll ever be feasible.
I think the space stations will be possible (we've had a couple of primitive ones already), but they E probably difficulties in getting them to the size of something like Elysium.
Tera forming is an awesome concept, but most versions seem to need millennia at the least, so maybe a back burner issue.
However i think we could make some awesome dome colonies on Mars, Mercury and the larger dwarf planets in the asteroid belt.
So that's how I interpret a mixed answer.
Very true, on all counts. It's incredibly unlikely that colonizing another planet with human live will be easy. Although I do think that making a planet's atmosphere breathable, by Earth standards, would probably be the best form of terra-forming that we could accomplish.
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