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but we come close enough
to get a gravity assist
and adjust course.
While we're doing that...
we resupply with the probe...
VINCENT: The Taiyang Shen.
...pick up whatever
provisions we need...
and now we're accelerating
towards Mars.
(WHOOSHING)
You're Mars.
Now, we're going too fast at
this point to fall into orbit...
but we can do a flyby.
What good is a flyby if we can't
get Watney off the surface?
Watney would intercept
using the MAV.
Ow!
(WHOOSHING)
And then we just head home.
(WHOOSHING)
I've done the math.
It checks out.
SANDERS: Rich.
Yes, sir.
Get out.
All right.
Is he right?
VINCENT: Yeah.
SANDERS: Bruce,
what do you think?
Well, if Vincent says so.
We need to use
the Taiyang Shen?
VINCENT: Uh-huh.
What am I missing?
Why is that important?
Because we can only do one.
Send Watney enough food
to last till Ares 4...
or send Hermes back
to get him right now.
Both plans require
the Taiyang Shen,
so we have to choose.
But what about
the Hermes crew?
We'd be asking them to add
533 extra days
to their mission.
Yeah. They wouldn't hesitate,
not for a second.
Can the Hermes function for 533 days
beyond the scheduled mission end?
It should.
Built to last
the full Ares mission...
so technically, it's only
halfway through its lifespan.
But if something goes wrong...
Then we lose the crew.
BRUCE". So what?
We either have a high chance
of killing one person...
or a low chance
of killing six people.
How do we make
that decision?
We don't have to
make it, Bruce.
He does.
MITCH: Yeah, well, bullshit.
It should be
Commander Lewis' call.
We still have a chance to bring five
astronauts home safe and sound.
I'm not risking
their lives.
Let them make
that decision.
Mitch, we're going
with option one.
You goddamn coward.
MINDY: So, he's been doing
EVAs throughout the day?
But there's a pattern to them.
Here, watch this.
So, he goes 300 meters
and then stops.
Then he goes another
300 and stops.
Nobody's giving him
any instructions?
JPL didn't schedule
something?
No. He's with the Rover.
Okay, so we just got this.
Chem analysis sample
batch 1A7C.
Commander Lewis'
fuel compositing experiments.
(CHUCKLES)
He's finishing the mission.
Wow.
(DISCO MUSIC PLAYING)
We evac'd 18 sols
into a 31-sol mission.
Which means...
we've got 13 sols' worth of
experiment and research left to do.
So, Commander Lewis...
your work is in good hands.
Hey, Beck...
I do not understand
chemolithotrophic detection.
I mean, at all.
But I'm working on it,
working my way through it.
Hey, Johanssen...
I know you don't like it
when I touch the ChemCam.
But...
I'm touching the ChemCam.
A lot.
Vogel, your core samples...
in very good hands.
Actually...
I think I found
a new cataloguing system...
for the core samples.
I've actually titled it
“Das Core Samples"
out of respect
for the fatherland.
And finally, Martinez...
I'm still not sure
what it is that you do.
Honest to God,
I really couldn't tell you.
I don't know
why we brought you.
That's it.
Anyway, I'm trying to keep
everything documented, organized.
I know it's not
my strong suit...
but I do want everything
to make sense.
Just in case things
don't break my way.
Actually, you could teach all
this in a class someday.
You know, the good stuff,
like how to make a bathtub...
using NASA tubing
and an old RTG.
How to cook a potato
about 6,000 different ways.
The Mark Watney syllabus.
VOGEL: Johanssen?
Yeah.
I know it's your private time.
Can I bother you for a second?
JOHANSSEN: Yeah, go ahead.
VOGEL: Where are you?
The gym.
(BEEPS)
(PANTING)
What's up?
I just got an email
from my wife
and the subject line
says, "Our children."
My computer won't open
the attachment.
Okay.
Let's take a look.
Uh...
Let's see.
This isn't a JPEG.
It's a plain ASCII text file.
I don't really know
what we're looking at.
Does that make
any sense to you?
"Rich Purnell Maneuver."
It's a course maneuver
for the Hermes.
And the mission concludes
with Earth intercept,
211 days later.
MARTINEZ: Would it work?
LEWIS: Mmm-hmm. We ran
the numbers. They check out.
BECK: It's a
brilliant course.
So why all
the cloak and dagger?
Because it goes directly
against NASA's decision.
Yeah. If we do
the maneuver,
they'd have to send
the supply ship or we die.
We have the opportunity
to force their hand.
So, are we gonna do it?
If it was up to me,
we'd already be on our way.
But it is, though,
isn't it? Up to you.
(CHUCKLES) Not this time.
This is something NASA
expressly rejected.
We're talking about
mutiny here,
which is not a word
that I take lightly.
So we do this together
or not at all.
And before you answer,
consider the consequences.
If we mess up the supply
rendezvous, we die.
If we mess up the Earth
gravity assist, we die.
If we do everything
perfectly...
we add 533 days
to our mission.
533 more days before
we see our families again.
533 days of unplanned
space travel...
where anything could go wrong.
If it's mission
critical, we die.
Sign me up.
All right, cowboy,
slow down.
You and I, we're military.
Chances are, we go home,
they'll court martial us.
Yeah, there's that.
LEWIS: And for the rest
of you guys...
I guarantee they will never
send you back up here again.
Good. So, if we go
for it, how would it work?
I plot the course
and execute it.
JOHANSSEN: Remote override.
They could take
over the Hermes
from Mission Control.
LEWIS: Can you disable it?
Hermes has four redundant
flight computers...
each connected to three
redundant comm systems.
We can't shut down
the comms
because we'd lose
telemetry and guidance.
And we can't shut down
the computers
because we need
to run the ship.
I'd have to disable remote
override on each system.
It's part of the OS, I'd have
to jump over the code.
Okay, but, like, in English,
what would that mean?
I can do it.
Great.
Well, it has
to be unanimous.
If we do this, it'll be
over 900 days of space.
That's more than enough
space for one life...
so,yes.
to get a gravity assist
and adjust course.
While we're doing that...
we resupply with the probe...
VINCENT: The Taiyang Shen.
...pick up whatever
provisions we need...
and now we're accelerating
towards Mars.
(WHOOSHING)
You're Mars.
Now, we're going too fast at
this point to fall into orbit...
but we can do a flyby.
What good is a flyby if we can't
get Watney off the surface?
Watney would intercept
using the MAV.
Ow!
(WHOOSHING)
And then we just head home.
(WHOOSHING)
I've done the math.
It checks out.
SANDERS: Rich.
Yes, sir.
Get out.
All right.
Is he right?
VINCENT: Yeah.
SANDERS: Bruce,
what do you think?
Well, if Vincent says so.
We need to use
the Taiyang Shen?
VINCENT: Uh-huh.
What am I missing?
Why is that important?
Because we can only do one.
Send Watney enough food
to last till Ares 4...
or send Hermes back
to get him right now.
Both plans require
the Taiyang Shen,
so we have to choose.
But what about
the Hermes crew?
We'd be asking them to add
533 extra days
to their mission.
Yeah. They wouldn't hesitate,
not for a second.
Can the Hermes function for 533 days
beyond the scheduled mission end?
It should.
Built to last
the full Ares mission...
so technically, it's only
halfway through its lifespan.
But if something goes wrong...
Then we lose the crew.
BRUCE". So what?
We either have a high chance
of killing one person...
or a low chance
of killing six people.
How do we make
that decision?
We don't have to
make it, Bruce.
He does.
MITCH: Yeah, well, bullshit.
It should be
Commander Lewis' call.
We still have a chance to bring five
astronauts home safe and sound.
I'm not risking
their lives.
Let them make
that decision.
Mitch, we're going
with option one.
You goddamn coward.
MINDY: So, he's been doing
EVAs throughout the day?
But there's a pattern to them.
Here, watch this.
So, he goes 300 meters
and then stops.
Then he goes another
300 and stops.
Nobody's giving him
any instructions?
JPL didn't schedule
something?
No. He's with the Rover.
Okay, so we just got this.
Chem analysis sample
batch 1A7C.
Commander Lewis'
fuel compositing experiments.
(CHUCKLES)
He's finishing the mission.
Wow.
(DISCO MUSIC PLAYING)
We evac'd 18 sols
into a 31-sol mission.
Which means...
we've got 13 sols' worth of
experiment and research left to do.
So, Commander Lewis...
your work is in good hands.
Hey, Beck...
I do not understand
chemolithotrophic detection.
I mean, at all.
But I'm working on it,
working my way through it.
Hey, Johanssen...
I know you don't like it
when I touch the ChemCam.
But...
I'm touching the ChemCam.
A lot.
Vogel, your core samples...
in very good hands.
Actually...
I think I found
a new cataloguing system...
for the core samples.
I've actually titled it
“Das Core Samples"
out of respect
for the fatherland.
And finally, Martinez...
I'm still not sure
what it is that you do.
Honest to God,
I really couldn't tell you.
I don't know
why we brought you.
That's it.
Anyway, I'm trying to keep
everything documented, organized.
I know it's not
my strong suit...
but I do want everything
to make sense.
Just in case things
don't break my way.
Actually, you could teach all
this in a class someday.
You know, the good stuff,
like how to make a bathtub...
using NASA tubing
and an old RTG.
How to cook a potato
about 6,000 different ways.
The Mark Watney syllabus.
VOGEL: Johanssen?
Yeah.
I know it's your private time.
Can I bother you for a second?
JOHANSSEN: Yeah, go ahead.
VOGEL: Where are you?
The gym.
(BEEPS)
(PANTING)
What's up?
I just got an email
from my wife
and the subject line
says, "Our children."
My computer won't open
the attachment.
Okay.
Let's take a look.
Uh...
Let's see.
This isn't a JPEG.
It's a plain ASCII text file.
I don't really know
what we're looking at.
Does that make
any sense to you?
"Rich Purnell Maneuver."
It's a course maneuver
for the Hermes.
And the mission concludes
with Earth intercept,
211 days later.
MARTINEZ: Would it work?
LEWIS: Mmm-hmm. We ran
the numbers. They check out.
BECK: It's a
brilliant course.
So why all
the cloak and dagger?
Because it goes directly
against NASA's decision.
Yeah. If we do
the maneuver,
they'd have to send
the supply ship or we die.
We have the opportunity
to force their hand.
So, are we gonna do it?
If it was up to me,
we'd already be on our way.
But it is, though,
isn't it? Up to you.
(CHUCKLES) Not this time.
This is something NASA
expressly rejected.
We're talking about
mutiny here,
which is not a word
that I take lightly.
So we do this together
or not at all.
And before you answer,
consider the consequences.
If we mess up the supply
rendezvous, we die.
If we mess up the Earth
gravity assist, we die.
If we do everything
perfectly...
we add 533 days
to our mission.
533 more days before
we see our families again.
533 days of unplanned
space travel...
where anything could go wrong.
If it's mission
critical, we die.
Sign me up.
All right, cowboy,
slow down.
You and I, we're military.
Chances are, we go home,
they'll court martial us.
Yeah, there's that.
LEWIS: And for the rest
of you guys...
I guarantee they will never
send you back up here again.
Good. So, if we go
for it, how would it work?
I plot the course
and execute it.
JOHANSSEN: Remote override.
They could take
over the Hermes
from Mission Control.
LEWIS: Can you disable it?
Hermes has four redundant
flight computers...
each connected to three
redundant comm systems.
We can't shut down
the comms
because we'd lose
telemetry and guidance.
And we can't shut down
the computers
because we need
to run the ship.
I'd have to disable remote
override on each system.
It's part of the OS, I'd have
to jump over the code.
Okay, but, like, in English,
what would that mean?
I can do it.
Great.
Well, it has
to be unanimous.
If we do this, it'll be
over 900 days of space.
That's more than enough
space for one life...
so,yes.
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