Everything is caused by interests.

Leonard 2022-09-15 20:27:37

Astronauts are a very good job, and they were originally chosen by thousands, let alone those who landed on Mars. So there is definitely no problem with psychological quality, and there are many examples of living on a space station for a long time before.
So the performance of this film is a bit exaggerated, but I don't think it is a big problem from another angle.
It should be said that there is only one big problem with KIM, and a person with such a bad personality is unlikely to perform this kind of task.
And because of her words and deeds, the two groups of people have excessive competition.
The other reaction of concealing the discovery is relatively normal. Comparing this is the greatest discovery in human history. It is very possible to want to monopolize based on selfishness.
In this case, the captain's words are useless, after all, the benefits are too great. Especially for scientists.
The black soy sauce woman did not violate the rules and did not go on. When I got back in the car, I heard the sound of opening the door and was killed.
It should be said that the root cause of the tragedy is still interest. The huge economic interest combined with the interest of history is far more important than the first moon landing.
This is not a good psychological quality, but teamwork is useful.

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The Last Days on Mars quotes

  • [first lines]

    Rebecca Lane: First big one of the season.

    Vincent Campbell: Yep. It's heading right for base.

    Rebecca Lane: It's gonna mess up Kim's dig. She's not gonna like that.

    Vincent Campbell: Yeah, well, I don't like it much either.

    Rebecca Lane: There's a surprise. Lighten up, Vince, a bit of dust never hurt anyone.

    Vincent Campbell: It's not the dust I'm worried about.

  • Rebecca Lane: What are our options?

    Vincent Campbell: Well, wait for dawn. The sun should charge the battery in about an hour, give use enough juice to make it to the landing site.

    Rebecca Lane: And what if they track us down before then?

    Vincent Campbell: Then we'll just have to run them over - and over and over, until they stop getting up.