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Every human being has a basic instinct.
To help each other out.
If a hiker gets lost in the mountains,
people coordinate a search.
If an earthquake levels the city,
people all over the world send emergency supplies.
This instinct is found in every culture.
Without exception.
At around 4:30 am our satellites detected a storm
approaching the ARES 3 mission side on Mars.
The storm had escalated to severe
and we had no choice but to abort the mission.
But, during the evacuation,
astronaut Marc Watney was killed.
I'm entering this log for the record.
This is Marc Watney,
and I'm still alive, obviously.
I have no way to contact NASA or my crew mates.
But, even if I could, it would take four years
for another manned mission to reach me,
and I'm in a Hab designed to last 31 days.
So, in the face of overwhelming odds, I'm left with only one option.
I'm gonna have to science the shit out of this.
Okay, let's do the math.
I got to figure out how to grow four years worth of food, here,
on a planet where nothing grows.
But, if I can't figure out a way to make contact with NASA, none of this matters anyway.
Houston be advised, we've got a video message.
It's directed to the whole crew.
Play it.
Mark Watney is still alive.
In your face, Neil Armstrong.
We left him behind.
Let's go get our boy.
This is something NASA rejected.
So, we're talking mutiny.
And if we mess up the supply rendez-vous, we die.
If we mess-up the earth gravity assist, we die.
It's space, it doesn't cooperate.
I guarantee you, that at some point,
everything is gonna go south on you.
And you're gonna say "this is it".
"This is how I end."
Is it possible that he's still alive?
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