Bernd 07/16/2021 (Fri) 13:29:37 No.44429 del
>>44428
Well if they leave the corpse exposed. They could build "decompositories".
But it actually replied to my question. The body itself has enough, it doesn't need outside help. Although I guess maggots and larvae and such could accelerate things. And then the bones. Even here, depending on the place bones can remain for long. And again even here, certain circumstances allow non-man-made mummification (too dry, too cold, too "marshy").
>space bioethicist
Lolwut.
>How should the PR team respond?
Important question.