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a lot of blowback from their constituents.
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are closing down, wiped out by helium-3
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These people are fed up.
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It just takes time.
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- Yeah.
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pirate radio station
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the inner solar system.
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197. Now, why don't we go around the horn?
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18 degrees Celsius.
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all week long with this thing.
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We could have his job.
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piss it tomorrow, eat it the day after.
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I'd rather not think about.
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How do you hear?
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Going to channel two.
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Good on delta as well.
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is cashing in.
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the highest it's been—
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of NASA's crew, Rolan Baranov,
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Rolan.
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- Hi, Will.
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He needs supervision.
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259. - Bye, Daddy. Bye, Will.
- Goodbye.
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more than my family likes me.
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and extremely handsome, so…
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some new scenery here soon enough.
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that blonde here before.
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I haven't seen her here either."
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a flying lesson, sweetheart?"
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- Here, I'll get you started.
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and wrap it around me.
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- Go on.
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for that reactor,
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everyone in Jamestown."
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- Keep going.
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- Nick.
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that movie much either, Dan.
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- I know.
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I mean, I know how hard that can be.
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- You know.
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and his father before him.
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Save our jobs! Save our jobs!
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Son of Tracy and Gordo Stevens?
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362. Fuck off.
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but they really don't give a shit.
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They're all in NASA's pocket.
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371. Cool.
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Save our jobs! Save our jobs!
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- Madam President, welcome back to NASA.
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the President of the United States.
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so we could beat Helios to the Red Planet.
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that NASA was too stuck in its ways,
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and red tape to meet such a challenge.
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what you are made of
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over 500 years ago,
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all of our lives.
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- Fuck you, NASA.
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He was an astronaut.
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I was up there with her in '83.
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425. Yeah.
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426. Look, I'm not saying
something didn't happen.
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427. But it ain't what they're saying,
that's for sure.
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428. It was a cover-up, man. Pure and simple.
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429. Vance Paulson was the best Marine,
the best astronaut, I ever met.
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430. And you're gonna tell me
he was shot in the back by a Russian?
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431. I don't think so.
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432. I mean, you gotta look at the whole thing.
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433. Why was there even an issue
with the reactor?
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434. I know it had a backup cooling system.
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435. - They're not telling us everything.
- I mean, think about it.
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436. After all that goes down,
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437. NASA and Russia divide up the moon
between them,
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438. and then they "discover" helium-3.
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439. I mean, it's the most valuable resource
in the last 500 years.
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440. You think it's a coincidence?
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441. Kelly's request hotline,
what do you wanna hear?
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442. I have problem.
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443. There is big problem.
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444. Who is this?
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445. Who is this?
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446. Mars-94?
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447. I'm on Russian ship.
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448. What? I'm having trouble hearing you.
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449. My crew, they are about
to do something very dangerous.
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450. They are determined to win race to Mars.
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451. What are they gonna do?
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452. You can tell me.
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453. I listen to you. Radio.
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454. Good Morning Outer Space.
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455. When you talk,
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456. Trusted. For what?
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457. To help us. If we took—
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458. - Hello? Hello?
- I have to go. I have to go.
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459. Are you there?
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460. It's basically boiled sheep's head.
The more you eat, the creepier it gets.
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461. Empty eye sockets looking back at you…
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462. Do you one better.
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463. Incubated duck egg, all feathery and beaky
so that the bones have a nice crunch.
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464. Jesus. What is wrong with you people?
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465. - What do we got?
- Telemetry from the Russians.
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466. Their delta V just took a big jump.
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467. They're changing their heading.
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468. Flight.
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469. Yeah, Russian telemetry is consistent
with a midcourse burn.
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470. Starting when?
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471. Factoring the transmission delay,
about five minutes ago.
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472. What's going on?
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473. The Russians have just fired up
their nuclear engines.
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474. You think this could be some sort of
trajectory correction maneuver?
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475. Too long for a TCM.
They're pushing it hard.
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476. I think they're trying
to get back in the race.
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477. And they just boosted
their TMI burn thruster by over 20%.
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478. That's way too much.
It could overtemp their engine.
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479. What are your people up to, Rolan?
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480. They want to win, of course.
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481. And they're not my people anymore.
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482. Those crazy Russkies sure got stones,
don't they?
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483. If they keep the burn up
for the next seven minutes,
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484. they'll beat Sojourner to Mars
by three days.
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485. Putting us dead last.
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486. That can't be right.
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487. Flight, something's going on.
The Soviet burn stopped too early.
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488. I'm putting their current trajectory
up on the board.
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489. Something's wrong.
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490. If their engines could fire,
they'd still be burning.
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491. This has to be a major malfunction.
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492. Get me the Russian ambassador.
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493. Good luck.
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494. The Soviets will never admit
if they've had an engine failure.
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495. I know.
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496. - Okay.
- Thank you.
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497. Mr. Ambassador.
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498. All right, here's the latest.
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499. The Russians have admitted
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500. that their nuclear engines are
in meltdown.
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501. They pushed 'em too hard.
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502. Goddamn it.
So what's the time frame for a rescue?
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503. Seventy-two hours before the radiation
kills everybody on board their ship.
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504. Jesus.
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505. Okay.
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506. We'll do it.
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507. Ed, you don't have enough prop
to pick up the Russkies
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508. and brake to enter Mars orbit.
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509. I know. Neither will you.
This rescue is a one-way ticket home.
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510. Think it through.
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511. Rendezvous with the Russians is gonna mean
some sticky flying,
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512. especially if their maneuvering systems
are all fouled up.
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513. I hate to break it to you, kiddo,
but I was doing mid-air refueling
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514. while you were learning how to read
Fun with Dick and Jane.
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515. It doesn't matter how good you are.
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516. That ship of yours flies
like a grand piano.
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517. She's not wrong, sir. Okay?
Maybe it's better if they just take this—
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518. If it was us breaking down
in the middle of outer fucking space,
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519. we'd want the same consideration,
don't you think?
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520. We can use our lander as a ferry.
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521. And we got a hell of a lot more space
up here for their crew than you do, so…
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522. I keep forgetting y'all got
a hotel and casino over there.
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523. Yeah, you should see our pool.
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524. At least you got
plenty of snacks for the ride home.
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525. I hope the Russians like pasta.
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526. All right.
You take the ball this time, Ed.
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527. Hey, at least you already know
I kicked your ass.
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528. So nothing's lost there.
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529. Anything you need.
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530. Fair winds. Phoenix out.
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531. All right, let's tap the brakes.
Meet up with those Russians.
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532. I calculated the burn. We're good to go.
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533. Danny, double-check his work and feed it
into the flight control computer. Clear?
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534. Louisa, I want you and Zizzo working
the consumables problem.
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535. We need to figure out
how to accommodate five more souls.
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536. I know how disappointing this is
for everyone.
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537. But bringing those folks home
safe and sound
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538. is more important than mission success.
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539. Okay…
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540. we'll be ready to go
by the time we get your response.
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541. Phoenix out.
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542. All right. Let's talk about this.
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543. So what do we think
about Ed's proposal to give up Mars?
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544. Well, if a ship's in trouble,
you go rescue it, right?
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545. That's been the law of the sea
since the dawn of time.
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546. I think we should help too.
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547. Anybody else?
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548. I mean, if we wanna hear
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549. Heather, what do you think?
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550. I mean, we're not the only ship out there.
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551. Why should this fall on us?
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552. You mean, why not NASA?
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553. Because our ship can support
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554. So we're supposed to give up on Mars
because NASA designed a less capable ship?
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555. NASA's a government agency.
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556. They're obligated
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557. And NASA's done joint missions
with the Russians before. But…
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558. Yes, and our crew has also
been trained by NASA,
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559. so they're more than capable of handling—
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560. Show of hands.
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561. Those in favor
of letting NASA handle the rescue?
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562. Well, that settles it.
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563. Tim, put in a call to Margo Madison.
Let me know when you have her.
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564. Hey, if they do this rescue,
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565. NASA's not gonna have enough fuel
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566. Your point being?
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567. Is that really
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568. It was the group's decision.
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569. Right.
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570. We are united in our decision
to let NASA handle the rescue.
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571. Press forward to Mars.
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572. I'm sorry, Ed. I hope you understand.
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573. Okay.
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574. Nothing changes.
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575. We continue with the rescue mission.
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576. We're just going to ignore Dev?
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577. Give me an updated state vector
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578. You got a problem, Danny?
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579. No, sir.
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580. - Confirmed and entered.
- Very well.
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581. Prop tanks pressurization nominal.
Board is green.
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582. All hands, this is the commander.
Stand by for a course change burn.
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583. Adarsh, set the master arm to "on."
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584. Engine controls won't arm.
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585. Manual override won't engage either.
No response at all.
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586. Tank pressurization is dropping.
Feed valves just dropped off-line.
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587. We're not going anywhere.
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588. Check the communications uplink log.
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589. Software update came in
with the last message from ground.
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590. Software update.
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591. What is it?
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592. Dev Ayesa just locked me out of
my own spacecraft.
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593. No, I don't understand, Dev.
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594. Your ship can handle this rescue
far more effectively than ours.
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595. It—
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596. Don't give me that. No.
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597. You're jeopardizing lives
for your own selfish interests.
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598. But what else is new?
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599. He refuses to help.
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600. Jesus.
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601. Selfish bastard.
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602. - You have to force him to do it.
- How?
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603. Nationalize his company.
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604. Use your emergency powers.
It's been done before.
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605. You're suggesting we march
the National Guard over to Helios
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606. and commandeer private assets
for public use?
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607. Whatever it takes.
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608. Sometimes you have to ignore the politics
and do the right thing.
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609. This is the right thing, Margo.
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610. It's what NASA does best.
Saves lives, leads by example. Remember?
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611. That's more important than winning a race.
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612. So it's on us.
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613. No Mars. No parades.
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614. - No Interstellar Exploration Prize.
- We're government employees.
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615. We never would've seen
that prize money anyway.
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616. But there might have been
a handsome plaque.
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617. Hey. We earned the right
to be the first on Mars.
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618. No one can take that away from us.
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619. Now, I know this wasn't our mission,
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620. but it is now.
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621. Maybe the Russians will give us a plaque.
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622. All right. Let's do it.
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623. Sylvie, you and Will initiate
furling of the solar sail.
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624. On it.
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625. Clarke, calculate an intercept burn,
optimized for speed.
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626. Copy that.
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627. - Hop to it, people.
- Aye, aye, Skipper.
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628. Cosmonauts will not like
being rescued by a defector.
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629. Hey, don't worry. I got your back, Rolls.
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630. I didn't want it to go down like this.
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631. If there's anything I can do
to support you, I will.
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632. I'm sorry.
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633. No need to apologize, Ed.
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634. I work for the United States of America.
You work for an asshole.
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635. Once the rescue has been performed,
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636. it will be the first time
since the Apollo-Soyuz mission of 1983
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637. that cosmonauts have been aboard
an American spacecraft.
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638. But reaching the Soviets comes at a cost.
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639. Sojourner will no longer have
enough fuel to land on Mars.
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640. The now-combined crews
will be forced to return home,
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641. leaving Helios's Phoenix
as the sole viable Mars mission.
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642. Mars-94, this is
Commander Danielle Poole of Sojourner.
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643. We are commencing our final approach
for the rescue operation.
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644. Russian crew,
prepare to transfer upon my order
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645. and only my order.
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646. Seems like a pleasant guy.
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647. Yeah.
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648. Closure rate?
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649. We're at.5 meters per second.
We may wanna bump that up,
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650. get them out of that radiation
as soon as we can.
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651. Negative.
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652. We're gonna cut it back in half
for the final approach.
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653. We have to be careful.
These ships weren't designed to dock,
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654. and we've never done
anything like this before.
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655. Roger that, Skipper.
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656. Now, you better suit up.
Just got word from Houston
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657. that the Russian engines
might use liquid hydrogen, just like us.
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658. If we could get access to their fuel,
we could still make it to Mars.
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659. Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
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660. You just get some video
of their LH2 valves.
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661. Maybe Houston can find a way
to get the gas from their ship to ours.
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662. Happily.
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663. We're now in position,
and I'm in contact with the Soviet crew.
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664. They assure me their radiation exposure
has been minimal and they're still mobile.
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665. This transmission delay is killing us.
How long is it now?
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666. Five minutes, 29 seconds each way.
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667. That makes us virtually useless to them.
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668. First cosmonauts are hooked up
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669. Stay frosty, everybody.
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670. Moving along tether, but slow.
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671. We read you, Commander.
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672. Clarke, how's our separation from Mars-94?
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673. The vector is holding steady.
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674. I've got eyes on the LH2 valve.
Begin video transmission to Houston.
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675. Roger, Syl.
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677. Picture looks good.
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678. First cosmonaut
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679. Welcome aboard, Dimitri.
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680. Dog of a defector.
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681. Two down, three to go.
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683. Continuing downlink to Houston.
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684. Holy shit.
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685. What do you see?
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686. Engine four, tie-tube exit temperature
on the Russian ship.
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687. If their nuclear engines are
anything like ours—
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688. That heat'll transfer
to the liquid hydrogen tank,
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690. It could bust that system open
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691. That could take out both ships.
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692. Sojourner, Houston.
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693. Immediately terminate
all rescue operations
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694. and maneuver away from the Russian ship.
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695. FIDO, I need a burn that'll separate
those ships by 5 kilometers.
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697. Roger, Flight. On it.
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698. They won't even get the warning
for another five minutes.
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699. Fuck.
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700. They're on their own.
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701. Four down, one to go.
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Major problems.
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703. Commander, we're losing separation!
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704. Shit.
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705. Everybody clear the port side. Do it now!
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706. All hands, brace for collision.
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Clear! Clear! Clear!
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