Survive global famine with underground vault

welsh

Junkmaster
Hmmm here's a new use for a vault-

Someone should have told Vault-Tec.

WITHIN a large concrete room, hewn out of a mountain on a freezing-cold island just 1000 kilometres from the North Pole, could lie the future of humanity.

The room is a "doomsday vault" designed to hold around 2 million seeds, representing all known varieties of the world's crops. It is being built to safeguard the world's food supply against nuclear war, climate change, terrorism, rising sea levels, earthquakes and the ensuing collapse of electricity supplies. "If the worst came to the worst, this would allow the world to reconstruct agriculture on this planet," says Cary Fowler, director of the Global Crop Diversity Trust, an independent international organisation promoting the project.

New Scientist has learned that the Norwegian government is planning to create the seed bank next year at the behest of crop scientists. The $3 million vault will be built deep inside a sandstone mountain lined with permafrost on the Norwegian Arctic island of Spitsbergen. The vault will have metre-thick walls of reinforced concrete and will be protected behind two airlocks and high-security blast-proof doors. It will not be permanently manned, but "the mountains are patrolled by polar bears", says Fowler.

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http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18925343.700
 
I think this is kinda old.
I seem to remember a similar thread one or two months ago.
 
welsh said:
It will not be permanently manned, but "the mountains are patrolled by polar bears
Do the polar bears come outfitted with mounted plasma turrets?
 
Very old. The seed-bank is in place as far as i know. I have read about it somewhere before.
 
Yep, there was a thread about this a few months ago on this very board...

Welsh's getting senile. He sits at the end of the room while we talk, doesn't hear much, and when nobody's expecting, comes thundering on his wheelchair with last month's newspaper.

;)
 
Old or not, it raises a question...

If fecal matter hits the ventilation unit for mankind (via big bombs, for example) and our only hope of survial lies with this seedbank and its contents, just how are we going to make use of it?

It's up by the Arctic Circle, which is an inhospitable place as is. Then we have to find the mountain, evade/kill all the polar bears, get through airlocks, high-security blast doors and whatnot, and then get all of the stuff back to civilization?
 
Shit! The Thing lives there!
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The Blob shattered into a million pieces after it was frozen and hit by... uh... a firetruck IIRC.
 
"Doomsday vault to avert world famine"

I just noticed a short article about this in a local newspaper, so I decided to find some additional info on the internet.
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18925343.700

- It is being built to safeguard the world's food supply against nuclear war, climate change, terrorism, rising sea levels, earthquakes and the ensuing collapse of electricity supplies.

- The $3 million vault will be built deep inside a sandstone mountain lined with permafrost on the Norwegian Arctic island of Spitsbergen. The vault will have metre-thick walls of reinforced concrete and will be protected behind two airlocks and high-security blast-proof doors.


Interesting, don't you think? If they're planning on building a vault for seeds only, who knows what's next. Heck, we even might get "real" vaults some time in the future.
 
See it from the bright side, we got 'The Thing'-ed polar bears (hopefully armed with frickin' lasers on their heads!) to protect our Vault.
Man, I so want to be locked up in there -imagine all those hot vault-chicks just waiting to save mankind.

On a more serious level, it seems kinda sci-fi, but still, it's also pretty cool.
 
Actually, this could bé start of a great game....

Mankind has just suffered through a nuclear war, an ecological
& environmental disaster...

Some how, the protagnists of the game finds a newsclip that says this. The inhabitants of a village/town/city then sends him out
to retrieve this seed...or it could be that he or she was hired to get the seeds for some of the surviving companies...

All in all, the voyage to the arctic lands will be hard and strenous, and you need to get by using both diplomacy, strength, sneaking,
and an assault rifle. (primarily to shoot the friggin' polar bears; some of them could even be mutated due to either the sun's radiation levels (loss of the Earths's ozone layer ) or the nuclear waste.

It would also be a great movie or a great novel, imo...
 
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