Zero-G FAQ

Zero-G is a hypothetical spaceflight mode where the pilot experiences no gravitational forces. In this mode, the pilot's body and mind are subjected to a series of absurd and terrifying challenges.

Q: Is Zero-G a real thing?

A: Not in the classical sense, no. However, we're working on it. In the meantime, let's just say it's a real thing in our imaginations.

Q: What's the point of Zero-G?

A: The point of Zero-G is to prepare astronauts for the intense G-forces they'll face during launch and re-entry. Or, you know, just to make them laugh and cry and question the meaning of life.

Q: How does it work?

A: It's a big metal box. That's all you need to know. Don't overthink it.

Q: Can I experience Zero-G for myself?

A: No. You can try our simulator, though. It's a work in progress. Just don't blame us if you lose your lunch.

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