There was an interesting interview with Adam Savage of Mythbusters fame and Chris Hatdfield from the Canadian space agency, and Chris was talking about long voyages in space and made the comment that goes roughly as a question to Andy, “So what are they doing in there, cause we’d be bouncing off the walls within minutes.”
They did leave out the „everyone commits suicide but that tiny girl and she‘ll cannibalize on your bodies should the resupply mission fail“ in the movie though. 🤔
Watch the extended version of the movie. It's in there along with a bunch of other stuff that was omitted from the theatrical release. It's really worth it.
@@JaneDoe-cs9nh I might get thumbed down for saying this, but (as much as I ADORE this movie) I actually didn't like the extended version, most of it just made the movie feel clunky to me, its really just this one clip that I felt should have been saved, so I guess agree to disagree, hope I didn't ruin it for u, still appreciate the response
We are all entitled to our opinions. It's how I learn about uh t new things, from people with a different opinion than my own. You didnt offend me at all.
@@JaneDoe-cs9nh If only people would understand others' opinions like you...believe me, people on the internet just LOOOOOOVVVEEE to start an argument.
JDMonster he was also doing plant growth experiments on Mars to see how plant life would succeed both in space and on Mars. As a botanist he's able to tell how they grow and what they need to succeed. Way more than chemistry
The Martian is one of my favorite movies, and I can't believe I found something new about it after all these years. Mark Watney the space pirate is such a character, and this clip makes me love the character even more.
I was thinking the same thing. I listen to the book prolly twice a month. When he got to Martinez I said" What is it that you do" Then Watney.. I just about fell out of my chair
@@BaguetteGamingOfficial i know, but why? There are a lot of people out there who would sit through a 4 hour movie if it was as close to the book as possible. This movie didnt show nearly the range of problems Mark watney would have faced if it were real. It implied he had the probe for almost his entire stay on Mars, when in bookwise, he probably had communications with Earth for a couple hundred sols,. It implied that all ya gotta do is plop a small bit of manure on completely dessicated dirt and crops would grow just fine; never mentioned dirt doubling, or the Hindenburg like situation the Hab was in. It impled his trip to Schiaparelli was nearly effortless and without problems when there were 2 points in the trip where he nearly/could have died. It showed only about 50% of his ingenuity in surviving.
He used a radioisotopic generator filled with lots of radioactive stuff and some ominous NASA tubes that likely were needed somewhere else to make a flippin' BATHTUB! This man's a genius people.
I think it would have been better to include a scene about the dirt doubling Watney does in the book. Also, they could have devoted just a few more seconds of screen time to getting the hydrazine -> water sequence of events correct.
@@uvar0vite-r8y Yeah but in the extended version it has a lot of disco music going on in the background (just doesn't fit as well) this version is better
This scene was cut because in the book he didn’t have the crane, which made him injure his back. That’s why he talkes about the “hot baths” out of NASA tubing and such
@@kirbs0001 Yes I agree. Just finished the book, loved it more than the movie. I was a little annoyed that Lewis is like Mark's best bud in the film but in the book Martinez is the one Mark is closest too, he asks him to be the one to talk to his parents about his death. And Beck is the one that catches Watney, which makes sense since that's part of his duties..
[sigh] Unfortunately NASA's a public organization. I mean, since it's paid for by public taxes all results are released to the public without copyright. From which many, many people have made fortunes.
Watney: I don't know what Martinez does. Martinez: We're doing your work just fine without you. I mean...it's just Botany. This exchange would have meant SO much more.
The "making a bath tub with nasa tubing and an old RTG' is actually featured in the book... Makes me wonder if this was also a planned scene in the movie...
Why isn't anyone here talking about the Perseverance rover and the fact that it will drill samples of Martian rock and dirt, seal them up, and leave the small capsules like little turds to be recovered later for study? Mark would have so many jokes available.
The Martian takes place in 2035. Perseverance would still be operating by that point. It would've been so cool if, to contact NASA, Mark drove his rover over to Perseverence like, "Hey guys."
Yeah they changed it for the movie because Ridley Scott didn't think sol 6 would of been enough time for there to of been enough shit for Watney to make his potatoes with, I am being serious by the way the writers said it on the commentary for the movie.
I wish that some of these sort of scenes had been incorporated into the film. I often wondered what he did all day, once he got things generally straightened around. I mean, tending a garden that doesn't have any weeds or bugs can't take that much time, and most of the equipment was obviously designed for minimal maintenance.
It was cut from the theatrical version. Luckily, this scene is in the extended edition, with “Good Times” by Chic playing in the Hab (awesome bassline).
It was cut from the theatrical version. Luckily, this scene is in the extended edition, with “Good Times” by Chic playing in the Hab (awesome bassline).
That made laugh but for all seriousness the HAB was designed for little over a month of operation so it was just a ticking time bomb for something to catastrophically fail
I just love the burn. Like "Bro, I don't mean to be rude but... why were you even here?" Wasn't Martinez the pilot of the ARES? I'd need to go watch the film again lol
Unless, as he suggests, "Coresamples" is the name of the organizational system, in which case it refers to the singular "Coresamples". There are many amusement parks called "Six Flags" but you can also refer to a single "Six Flags".
Since he's not a native German speaker and probably gets his German Knowledge from "Das Boot" everything is Das and not Die, Diese, Dein, Diener, etc. etc.
It has been a while since I read the book but did it ever say if NASA went back to the Hab location and collect all the videos/recordings/science/etc. he left behind? I can only image all of this stuff coming out years and years later would be amazing to watch and research.
I gotta admit. I wish I was stuck in Mars with him. I'm sure he could teach me a lot about science. Sure, we'd have to worry about the basic living (food, water, oxygen), but he would teach me a lot about how to grow my own food, basic astronomy, and all the science about the basic things that Earthlings take for granted without knowing anything. I'm sure he would have time time to do all that. Oh, and I get to walk/drive on Mars. I mean, I do stuff in my workplace that's so freaking boring and meaningless. Things are getting dull fast. In fact, I'm typing this in my workplace, right now.
to be in where most astronauts are at u must get really used to doing the boring stuff. im doing laboratory nutrition and imagine taking fieces samples from athletes and urine samples and making sure theyre hydrated,not lacking in nutrition and making sure they dont have steroids and etc.Its boring too.But be damn good at your job and you could go far
When you are stranded on an isolated planet with a limited food supply, and all you are is dead weight, I think you might have been a solution to the food shortage.
I think because every movie must be edited down a bit and it's the sort of thing an audience can presume he's doing without actually seeing it. From a flow perspective, I see it, though the the scene does work well alone.
Honestly, why coulnd't this movie have been like twice as long snd feature ever do more stuff from the book, I nver even knew these clips existed and I would have loved to see them in the film
Having the cameras had to help, your TECHNICALLY not talking to yourself, odds are the data could be collected on future mars explorations. Its a small dose of socializing that probably kept him sane.
i see this happening in the near future, a group if not a person gets stuck on mars or maybe beyond mars, they just do a day to day update to upload on youtube lmao
That microscope base bothered me the first time I saw it, and after this clip the whole lab annoys me. It just isn't lightweight design. It isn't made to go up in a rocket. The microscope base is deliberately made very heavy here on Earth so as to keep it stable. But lugging that base all the way to Mars is just mad. Same for the glass shelves full of glass bottles, and the cabinets, too. All that has to fit in a rocket, be lifted by a rocket without breaking, and land on Mars. Then somebody has to lug it into the Hab and set it up. I realize it's a movie with a budget, but when part of the plot revolves around rocket loading, they could show some consistency.
I'm gonna go ahead and guess that Mark, being the smartass that he is, probably knows what Martinez does. He just chooses to demean Martinez by saying things like your job doesn't matter. What hints at this is when Martinez chats with Mark and trash talks him for being a botanist which isn't a real science.
I mean its not like he had anything else to do. So might as well finish up what was left. Honestly if i were stuck in planet with little to no hope of going back, but somehow still be able to sustain myself, I'd probably do homework that I didnt finish when I was still in school
I imagine he dominated youtube for months on end when a later mission recovered all his vlog footage many years later.
Would be so entertaining
Make it like a youtube series, where they dump one sol worth of info every day. That'd be really cool.
@@largeh9480 he's literally doing a daily vlog, it wouldn't even have to be edited much, if at all
Basically the Mark Watney equivalent of "The Great War" channel on YT.
#1 on trending every time a video came out
Mark Watney talking about Martinez sounds like Matt Damon talking about Jimmy Kimmel
Exactly what I thought haha, although I might be biased since I just watched the fake Martian trailer from Kimmel...
ADHD- Fangirl
Sarah Silverman talking about...
This Matt guy sounds kind of funny, he should act...
@@jerodast replace kimmel with Daemon, Kimmel is creepy and definitely on Epstein's list.
I respect that he still bothered to finish all the research.
Gotta do something while you wait for those potatoes to grow.
There was an interesting interview with Adam Savage of Mythbusters fame and Chris Hatdfield from the Canadian space agency, and Chris was talking about long voyages in space and made the comment that goes roughly as a question to Andy, “So what are they doing in there, cause we’d be bouncing off the walls within minutes.”
1. to pass time
2. to literally benefit humanity
3. potato
"I don't know why we brought you."
I'm laughing so hard.
If you can’t have humor all alone on a dead planet stranded for death, what can you have
Potatos. :D
@@yama123numbercauseytdemand4 with ketchup???
@@brainloading5543 If we have some left, be my guest. :D
If you dump enough pepper on a slice of mini potato, you can hide the sadness and depression taste in there.
@@anapple4552 crushed Vicodin works too apparently.
Despite the harrowing situation, The Martian really made me feel happy to be alive, the book and the film both.
Yes if you’re alone in life just pretend you’re a badass astronaut trying to survive on a desolate planet lol works wonders for me
They did leave out the „everyone commits suicide but that tiny girl and she‘ll cannibalize on your bodies should the resupply mission fail“ in the movie though. 🤔
They abandoned him so he decided to do everyone else’s homework 😂😂😂😂😂 MVP right there
To be fair, man was all alone for like 500 days. May as well occupy your time somehow, right?
You do the homework, they'll work harder to get those test sheets back home
Apparently martial soils is made of ADHD medication
Sounds just like every group project I get😂
@@Slemoster Idle hands, right ?
they should have kept these 2 minutes in the film
Watch the extended version of the movie. It's in there along with a bunch of other stuff that was omitted from the theatrical release. It's really worth it.
@@JaneDoe-cs9nh I might get thumbed down for saying this, but (as much as I ADORE this movie) I actually didn't like the extended version, most of it just made the movie feel clunky to me, its really just this one clip that I felt should have been saved, so I guess agree to disagree, hope I didn't ruin it for u, still appreciate the response
We are all entitled to our opinions. It's how I learn about uh t new things, from people with a different opinion than my own. You didnt offend me at all.
@@JaneDoe-cs9nh If only people would understand others' opinions like you...believe me, people on the internet just LOOOOOOVVVEEE to start an argument.
@@nameersadik2123 Who doesn't love a good debate tho
I love how he doesn't know what Martinez does when he's a botanist on a planet with no life.
Aaaaaaand mechanical engineer. That's pretty handy.
working out the chemistry of the dirt of the planet, who better than a botanist
.... a Chemist?
JDMonster he was also doing plant growth experiments on Mars to see how plant life would succeed both in space and on Mars. As a botanist he's able to tell how they grow and what they need to succeed. Way more than chemistry
They brought him there to sample the life there
The Martian is one of my favorite movies, and I can't believe I found something new about it after all these years. Mark Watney the space pirate is such a character, and this clip makes me love the character even more.
I caught it in a deleted scene, but I wish they had left the "Captain Blondebeard" line in there.
I was thinking the same thing. I listen to the book prolly twice a month. When he got to Martinez I said" What is it that you do" Then Watney.. I just about fell out of my chair
The book is just as good. I read the book first, and Damon was the perfect pick for the role
@@rickhibdon11 I listen to the book prolly twice a month. Matt is Watney incarnate
@@jamesbuchanan4414 they do it's later on. He mentions he wants them to call him captain blonde beard and Mitch starts to explain it and gets cut off
Hes not impostor, he just doin tasks man
he kinda sus tho
Its everywhere now lol
@@kainenmattison3665 one might even say, its among us...
Creep
@@fab.prodesign8712 "dad joke"
this was such an excellent movie
Anony mous this was not even in the movie was it
I liked the movie, but as usual with movie adaptations of books..... the book was way better.
@@aalikane problem with the movie is that it had to condense a big book into 2 hours
@@BaguetteGamingOfficial i know, but why? There are a lot of people out there who would sit through a 4 hour movie if it was as close to the book as possible. This movie didnt show nearly the range of problems Mark watney would have faced if it were real. It implied he had the probe for almost his entire stay on Mars, when in bookwise, he probably had communications with Earth for a couple hundred sols,. It implied that all ya gotta do is plop a small bit of manure on completely dessicated dirt and crops would grow just fine; never mentioned dirt doubling, or the Hindenburg like situation the Hab was in. It impled his trip to Schiaparelli was nearly effortless and without problems when there were 2 points in the trip where he nearly/could have died. It showed only about 50% of his ingenuity in surviving.
@@aalikane Agreed
He used a radioisotopic generator filled with lots of radioactive stuff and some ominous NASA tubes that likely were needed somewhere else to make a flippin' BATHTUB! This man's a genius people.
HE WAS SORE!
Those are enough to power a lightbulb. Or a heating element.
It’s the scenes like this that made me really happy they chose Matt Damon to portray Mark Watney in the movies.
They could have kept this. More act 2, promise of the premise stuff. It would have been nice to know what Whatney did with his time.
It was included in the extended DVD cut.
I think it would have been better to include a scene about the dirt doubling Watney does in the book. Also, they could have devoted just a few more seconds of screen time to getting the hydrazine -> water sequence of events correct.
@@uvar0vite-r8y Yeah but in the extended version it has a lot of disco music going on in the background (just doesn't fit as well) this version is better
This scene was cut because in the book he didn’t have the crane, which made him injure his back. That’s why he talkes about the “hot baths” out of NASA tubing and such
@@kirbs0001 Yes I agree. Just finished the book, loved it more than the movie. I was a little annoyed that Lewis is like Mark's best bud in the film but in the book Martinez is the one Mark is closest too, he asks him to be the one to talk to his parents about his death. And Beck is the one that catches Watney, which makes sense since that's part of his duties..
Since NASA owns all this footage, when they recover it and upload it onto RUclips, that’s how they’ll make back all the millions spent rescuing him.
[sigh] Unfortunately NASA's a public organization. I mean, since it's paid for by public taxes all results are released to the public without copyright.
From which many, many people have made fortunes.
As unfortunate as his circumstances were. His isolation on Mars would have greatly enhanced the entire space program.
guy survived disco on a barren rock... alone. that was the secret nasa agenda
"You could teach all this in a class someday." Funny you should mention that, Mark.
Watney: I don't know what Martinez does.
Martinez: We're doing your work just fine without you. I mean...it's just Botany.
This exchange would have meant SO much more.
I don't know why but Matt Damon pronouncing Das Core Samples had me rolling
you can't just label something "VIRAL VIDEO" and it's so
Drewbie UnderFire but it worked
@@juliannetter2512.......I'm not sure you know what a viral video is
Shut up and take my views
Matt Damon, you are a great actor, and may you have a long and wonderful life!
he knew what weinstein did
The "making a bath tub with nasa tubing and an old RTG' is actually featured in the book...
Makes me wonder if this was also a planned scene in the movie...
I like how he and Martinez teased each other about what their jobs on the mission
_das core samples_
“I don’t know why we brought you” 😂😂
Why isn't anyone here talking about the Perseverance rover and the fact that it will drill samples of Martian rock and dirt, seal them up, and leave the small capsules like little turds to be recovered later for study? Mark would have so many jokes available.
*insert joke about robo-turds*
The Martian takes place in 2035. Perseverance would still be operating by that point. It would've been so cool if, to contact NASA, Mark drove his rover over to Perseverence like, "Hey guys."
I would pay good money to attend Mark Watney’s class lol
Matt Damon is just the perfect fit for that role
The Mark Wattney syllabus, taught by yours truly at the end of the movie
wait, in the book they evacuated on sol 6
Yeah they changed it for the movie because Ridley Scott didn't think sol 6 would of been enough time for there to of been enough shit for Watney to make his potatoes with, I am being serious by the way the writers said it on the commentary for the movie.
There's a _LOT_ of things that happened in to book that they changed. Otherwise the film would've been 8 hours long =|
One of my favourite part of the book was when he hurt his back and flooded a part of the Hab to make a hot bath for himself.
This has made me want to go find ALL the deleted scenes .... well, that's the day spoken for!
I wish that some of these sort of scenes had been incorporated into the film. I often wondered what he did all day, once he got things generally straightened around. I mean, tending a garden that doesn't have any weeds or bugs can't take that much time, and most of the equipment was obviously designed for minimal maintenance.
It was cut from the theatrical version. Luckily, this scene is in the extended edition, with “Good Times” by Chic playing in the Hab (awesome bassline).
Deleted scene?
I do not remember any of that being in the movie...?
It was cut from the theatrical version. Luckily, this scene is in the extended edition, with “Good Times” by Chic playing in the Hab (awesome bassline).
Martinez was apparently the mechanic that fixed things like airlocks
That made laugh but for all seriousness the HAB was designed for little over a month of operation so it was just a ticking time bomb for something to catastrophically fail
"Ares Archives" Ares being the Greek name for the god Mars.
I wish we got some sort of short movie or video showing the Crews and Nasa Reaction to the Cam logs years later
I just love the burn. Like "Bro, I don't mean to be rude but... why were you even here?" Wasn't Martinez the pilot of the ARES? I'd need to go watch the film again lol
Yes, yes he was
"Die Coresamples" not "Das Coresamples" - it's plural man!!
Unless, as he suggests, "Coresamples" is the name of the organizational system, in which case it refers to the singular "Coresamples". There are many amusement parks called "Six Flags" but you can also refer to a single "Six Flags".
@@trbz_8745 Exactly... he was naming the cataloging system, not the items cataloged....
he was messing around with them anyways
Since he's not a native German speaker and probably gets his German Knowledge from "Das Boot" everything is Das and not Die, Diese, Dein, Diener, etc. etc.
The Matt Damon burn makes the victim of the joke both hate and love him at the same time.
I dont recall this segment in the movie, is this sign for the Director's Cut incoming?
Yes. Warning, when you watch the extended edition you will want to search what a "felcher" is. Don't.
I googled "felcher". . . Oh God. . . I'm going to cry
Can't say I didn't warn you.
Saying "Don't google something" is like a challenge. In this particular case, a challenge I wish I had not accepted.
Jason Bourne Why did I listen to you...just why...
It has been a while since I read the book but did it ever say if NASA went back to the Hab location and collect all the videos/recordings/science/etc. he left behind? I can only image all of this stuff coming out years and years later would be amazing to watch and research.
No, but I imagine at some point they would
He would take all the videos back with him.
I would apply for the Mark Wattney course
I gotta admit. I wish I was stuck in Mars with him. I'm sure he could teach me a lot about science. Sure, we'd have to worry about the basic living (food, water, oxygen), but he would teach me a lot about how to grow my own food, basic astronomy, and all the science about the basic things that Earthlings take for granted without knowing anything. I'm sure he would have time time to do all that.
Oh, and I get to walk/drive on Mars.
I mean, I do stuff in my workplace that's so freaking boring and meaningless. Things are getting dull fast. In fact, I'm typing this in my workplace, right now.
to be in where most astronauts are at u must get really used to doing the boring stuff.
im doing laboratory nutrition and imagine taking fieces samples from athletes and urine samples and making sure theyre hydrated,not lacking in nutrition and making sure they dont have steroids and etc.Its boring too.But be damn good at your job and you could go far
You don't need to go to space to open a book dummy.
He would be Over-Joyed to have the Company. Then kill and Eat you as You have no skills to help him
He probably wouldn't want you there with him because he was already struggling with rationing supplies and overall trying to not die. lmao
When you are stranded on an isolated planet with a limited food supply, and all you are is dead weight, I think you might have been a solution to the food shortage.
He then went on to teach a class all about that stuff
It’d be cool to know what
Kind of scientific progress was made with mark watney’s situation.
I Don't Remember This From The Special Features But I Knew He Was Gonna Say Something About Martinez & Touching Johansen's Camera, ROFLMAO! Thank You.
Man he could be the greatest irl steamer of all time
0:38 I don't know why but this scene makes me smile...😁
WHY OH WHY this is not on the movie? It changes completely the perception of his day to day life.
I think because every movie must be edited down a bit and it's the sort of thing an audience can presume he's doing without actually seeing it. From a flow perspective, I see it, though the the scene does work well alone.
Mark Watney: Space Troll
HE"S. TOUCHING. the. CHEM CAM
A lot.
This scene wasn't in the movie. Right??
Welcome to the youtube recommendation, we're all a family here ppl.
they should create a movie around this
Hey they removed that scene from the version i watched😕
See you in three years video.
Underrated movie
I loved this film :)
The Martian 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏📽📽📽📽🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬
Still my favorite movie watching in 2022
I think we can all relate to Mark A LOT more after the way the last 3 years have been
Honestly, why coulnd't this movie have been like twice as long snd feature ever do more stuff from the book, I nver even knew these clips existed and I would have loved to see them in the film
Having the cameras had to help, your TECHNICALLY not talking to yourself, odds are the data could be collected on future mars explorations. Its a small dose of socializing that probably kept him sane.
I don't remember watching this part of the movie, I should rewatch it someday
is only in the extended DVD cut
So this what he does when he’s waiting to get on Jimmy Kimmel live
Why did they take out the sound track in this scene
1:29 Because he is the Pilot of the MAV? (which is my favorite spacecraft in the entire movie)
I don't remember this scene from the movie
Song playing in the background?
I AM ALSO SEARCHING FOR IT...
Priza ghosh Good times by Chic
@@JokerSpirit160 Thanks Jason..
i see this happening in the near future, a group if not a person gets stuck on mars or maybe beyond mars, they just do a day to day update to upload on youtube lmao
Before going through the wormhole. Doctor Mann was a Martian astronaut and went by Mark Watney.
I really want the font used in this film...
They were going to just leave him there, but Johannsson had to go back to make him stop touching the Chem Cam.
"I don't know why we brought you." He literally pilots the lander its how you guys got to mars.
Mars gravity is only a little stronger than Moon's. He must be jumping there instead of walking.
I like to think the Martian is the sequel to good will hunting
Temperature is in Celsius but they stuck with freedom units for pressure?
What was viral about this?
Das Core-samples lmaoo
He has a go at Martinez but forgets he's the botanist on a planet where NOTHING grows.
That microscope base bothered me the first time I saw it, and after this clip the whole lab annoys me. It just isn't lightweight design. It isn't made to go up in a rocket.
The microscope base is deliberately made very heavy here on Earth so as to keep it stable. But lugging that base all the way to Mars is just mad.
Same for the glass shelves full of glass bottles, and the cabinets, too. All that has to fit in a rocket, be lifted by a rocket without breaking, and land on Mars. Then somebody has to lug it into the Hab and set it up.
I realize it's a movie with a budget, but when part of the plot revolves around rocket loading, they could show some consistency.
He's the Hank Green of Mars!!
Why is the pressure in the non SI unit of psi? One of the only things that bothered me in this movie
Doesn't Martinez Fly the spaceships.
I'm gonna go ahead and guess that Mark, being the smartass that he is, probably knows what Martinez does.
He just chooses to demean Martinez by saying things like your job doesn't matter.
What hints at this is when Martinez chats with Mark and trash talks him for being a botanist which isn't a real science.
Your telling me a NASA astronaut/scientist (Botanist) dosent comprehend basic Chemolithotrophic detection? Come on movie.
i don't recall this scene...
I love the bathtub reference from the book
Was this int he movie?
"Acton Movie"? It's Science-fiction.
It's one of the hardest and best Sci fi films ever made. Every problem is overcome with science, intelligence, and a whole lot of thinking.
How many times did Mark beat off on Mars? I say somewhere in the neighborhood of 350,000 times.
If you guys are going to buy the extended edition, WARNING: Do NOT google the word "felcher".
Jason Bourne why
yeah... after reading your comment I just had to google it and all I can say now is that some things are better left ungoogled
I puked up my brefast
thanks alot. I'm never googling ever again
@@finkledo Want to know something funny? I just finished rewatching the movie.
@@cloudtheavegner1000 Me too. I watched the entire movie, and Google's the word. then out came my brefast.
I mean its not like he had anything else to do. So might as well finish up what was left. Honestly if i were stuck in planet with little to no hope of going back, but somehow still be able to sustain myself, I'd probably do homework that I didnt finish when I was still in school
Warning !
The Martian is an addictive movie
...... this is an action movie?
Matt was/is hilarious in Martins!
In the movie
A song played on the background
Anybody know the song's name?
⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️
Read the book!
Martinez is the designated driver!
Id pay to be in that class.
Oh the irony
Well Martinez flies the damn spaceship