Talk:It Could've Been Great/@comment-27555620-20160106050057/@comment-1477984-20160106113552

Yes, but I was also impressed by all that aeronautical equipment. That is some prime stuff in there! Those jet engines alone could get Greg some serious cash, if he knew the right buyers!

It would not be surprising to see an old Lunar Module in a barn of an pair of highly active aviation junkies. Quite likely, after the Apollo missions ended, NASA (or whatever the North-American aerospace program is called in this reality?) mothballed the the spare, unused modules, and Greg's aunt or uncle, who might have been test pilots or something, just took it as a souvenir. Or they borrowed it for field tenting at their home, and never returned it. People have found weirder things in weirder places.

As long as it is empty of its (combustible/toxic) fuel an life-support systems or has no (carcinogenic) lunar regolith, it should be safe in civilian hands. (Wait, what the the old couple die form?!?)