:53:20
Tanner: Firing
primary thrusters.
:53:21
Payload doors
still open.
:53:22
Close 'em as we go.
:53:42
Tanner, Over Speaker:
Houston, all moles are at depth.
:53:45
Nukes hot and ready.
:53:48
We lost Partenza
to explosive outgassing.
:53:51
And Monash is injured.
:53:58
We have to go get Gus.
:54:00
Tanner: There's
no time for that.
:54:01
Repressurize
the cargo bay.
:54:03
He's going to die out there!
:54:04
We can still find him.
He has a beacon.
:54:06
I don't have time
to argue with you.
:54:07
Just sit down
and be quiet.
:54:09
Turn on
the fuckin' locator!
:54:10
We've used most
of our propellant
:54:11
to get us out
of the coma.
:54:13
We can't just leave him.
We have to go back!
:54:14
If we go back for Gus,
we all die.
:54:16
We can't just
leave him in space!
:54:18
Sit down, Mick.
Sit down.
:54:21
It's OK.
:54:33
Jenny: The Messiah has safely
lifted off the comet.
:54:37
But sadly,
Gus Partenza has been lost.
:54:40
Gus Partenza, a native of
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
:54:43
and graduate of
Carnegie-Mellon University,
:54:46
joined the NASA
Space Programme
:54:48
shortly after completing
his medical training
:54:50
at Duke University.
:54:53
Dr Partenza was selected
specifically for this mission,
:54:56
not only for his
medical expertise,
:54:59
but also for his dedication