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The goal of this plan is to provide a path by which mankind could protect themselves from a major comet impact, an event equivalent to the destruction from 3,300 simultaneous full-scale nuclear wars. Unlike the dinosaurs and all the other species that came before us, I believe that mankind has the capacity to mitigate and/or survive such an event. By-and-large, the designs contained within this plan have not been tested. As a result, you should expect flaws to exist within the designs. Implementing this plan is at your own risk. Although this plan represents one approach towards surviving a massive comet impact. It does not represent the only approach or even the ideal approach.
A level of uncertainty exists in predicting a comet impact. As comets heat up as they approach the sun, they will outgas volatile constituents producing a comet tail. This process will alter slightly their trajectory and make it more difficult to determine the probability of impact. There will exist inaccuracies in predicting the composition and mass of the comet, the time of impact, and the impact location. The distance from the impact site and the topography of the shelter location will have a very great influence on the survival rate. There are inaccuracies in modeling an impact event. As of the time this initial plan was developed, there has been no test and evaluation of the proposed shelter complex to assess its survivability.
This is a plan of last resort. This initial plan is intended to be a guideline. There are risks involved in implementing this plan and there are risks involved in not implementing this plan, when faced with an approaching comet and the potential for an impact with the Earth. Therefore the implementation of this plan requires personal judgement and decisions by all parties involved that weigh the risks involved in not implementing this plan with the risks involved in implementing this plan. The decisions of the parties involved must weigh these risks and come to their personal conclusion that the risk warrants the construction of shelter complexes.