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You were arguing that the ending was completely unrealistic because the chances that the portal would land on a perfectly flat surface were nearly impossible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z10PDwRvz20#t=1m
However, if you’ll look at video, you’ll notice that the entire ground is rugged and covered in moon rocks, so the portal clearly did not land on a perfectly flat surface as you said. This implies that moon rocks negate the need for a perfectly flat surface; the portal doesn’t really need to land on a completely flat surface, because moon rocks allow for portals even on rugged surfaces.
Just wanted to point that out. :)