Mission to Mars
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:22:00
That's a negative.
We're in the middle of
a catastrophic power failure right now.

:22:06
Yeah, Woody, it was Ray Beck.
He told me to round up the team, now.

:22:10
The exact same moment
we lost the data stream,

:22:13
they picked up this intense
burst of energy from Mars.

:22:16
- What do you mean "intense" ?
- Catastrophic.

:22:22
What about the crew ?
:22:24
The level of energy
in the pulse...

:22:28
didn't seem survivable.
:22:30
How about the REMO ?
:22:32
It went into Mars' orbit last week.
Maybe it could give us some clue.

:22:35
That's just what
we tried next.

:22:37
Right. The, uh,
resupply module checked out fine.

:22:40
No instrument failures. Orbit holding
steady. But there was something else.

:22:45
The REMO's computer
contained an uplink message--

:22:47
a very faint, highly-distorted
transmission from Mars One base camp.

:22:51
- Someone's alive.
- Yes, yes, yes. Put up the message.

:22:54
Still concentrating on the audio,
but we've got a long way to go.

:22:58
Show us whatever you've got.
Show us.

:23:06
I have to make this--
make this fast.

:23:08
I may not get another chance to--
:23:10
to make--another chance--
:23:13
chance-- to the site--site.
:23:17
There was a low sound that--
:23:20
alow sound--sound--alow sound--
:23:23
Something came out of the top
of the mountain, and it hit us.

:23:26
And... it hit us--
it hit us--

:23:30
Oh, my God !
:23:33
They're dead.
:23:36
God. Nick--
Man ! Dead.

:23:40
- That's it.
:23:44
I don't know.
Luke must be in pretty bad shape...

:23:47
if he hasn't just blasted out of there
in the Earth Return Vehicle.

:23:50
That thing's designed so even one
crew member can fly it back to Earth.

:23:54
Even if Luke was in great shape,
he couldn't get home.

:23:57
An energy pulse of that magnitude
would have fried the E.R.V's computers.

:23:59
Other than the computers,
how do we think the E.R.V. fared ?


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