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1:01:03
Now, you spot God. . .
1:01:06
. . .you let me know.
Until then, I'll trust my Ph.Ds.

1:01:19
It might sound crazy,
but it's the only choice you got.

1:01:21
We walk 1 00 kilometers to a 30-year-old
Russian rock probe. . .

1:01:25
. . .that failed to launch and try
to jump-start it.

1:01:29
Gee, why couldn't you make it tough?
1:01:31
The probe's called Cosmos. Houston
found the designer, name's Borokovski.

1:01:36
Owns a deli in Brooklyn.
1:01:38
He thinks you can start the launch
sequence right there on site.

1:01:41
Former rocket scientist
who now specializes in. . .

1:01:45
. . .making sandwiches. Terrific.
1:01:48
Here's the hard part:
1:01:50
You got just under 1 9 hours to get
there and get it off the ground.

1:01:53
Then I take back what I said
about it being tough.

1:01:56
I got to ditch the B tank and use more
fuel from A to hold orbit that long.

1:02:01
I can't burn much after that or Mars- 1
won't have enough fuel to get home.

1:02:05
I need a heading.
Which way should I go?

1:02:09
Okay, you want to go
to your 5:00.

1:02:15
-There you go.
-Okay, we're set.

1:02:17
I got some work to do, then I'll be
in blackout on the dark side.

1:02:21
So I'll call you when I get back.
1:02:24
Roger. Thanks.
1:02:25
Sorry it's not more.
1:02:26
Hey, it's something.
1:02:28
Give me a hand.
1:02:30
It's nice just to know
you're still up there.

1:02:32
Well, I don't mind dying.
I just hate being alone. . .

1:02:35
...so get your asses back here.
Talk to you later.

1:02:38
Thanks. My rib feels
like it's through my lung.

1:02:42
Gallagher, what do you think?
1:02:44
I think it's very distracting seeing
you get out of the shower.

1:02:48
I started to lock the door after that.
1:02:51
No, you didn't.
1:02:53
-Yes, I did.
-No, you didn't.


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