:00:22
T-minus ten,
nine, eight, seven, six, five,
:00:27
- four, three, two, one,
:00:31
- zero, ignition.
:00:42
Ten, nine,
eight, seven, six, five, four,
:00:46
- three, two, one, blast off!
- Guys, guys, please, please !
:00:50
This is very risky stuff here, and I'm
a highly-trained professional astronaut.
:00:55
Now, Uncle Phil will launch
another rocket just as soon as
he completes his fuel intake.
:01:00
- Thanks, darlin.
:01:02
Now, you know, it takes
six months just to reach Mars.
:01:06
Then a year on the surface,
six months back.
:01:08
That's, like, two years,
you know ?
:01:12
Anyway, I guess what I'm trying
to say here is that, um,
:01:15
you know, this being
my last night on Earth and everything,
:01:19
this could be a very
precious memory for me.
:01:22
Nice try.
:01:27
William, get that thing
out of your nose.
:01:29
Don't you
talk back to Mommy.
:01:36
- Hey, Woody.
- Yeah ?
:01:38
Our Mars One crew won't
be heading back to Earth...
:01:40
till ten days after you guys land
at our base camp with Mars Two.
:01:44
thank you, Renee. That's a pretty
long rendez-vous, don't you think ?
:01:47
What are you
suggesting, Sergei ?
:01:49
- I think maybe you should
bring a baseball bat.
:01:52
We will play American baseball
on Mars. Our two crews.
:01:55
- Oh, please.
- We could have ourselves
a Solar System Series.
:01:57
- Half you guys are foreigners.
We'd crush you.
- No, no, no.