โSOMETHINGโS COMING INโฆyesโฆyes! Itโsย Pathfinder!โ
The crowded room burst into applause and cheers. Venkat slapped an unknown technician on the back while Bruce pumped his fist in the air.
The ad-hocย Pathfinderย control center was an accomplishment in itself. Over the last twenty days, a team of JPL engineers had worked around the clock to piece together antiquated computers, repair broken components, network everything, and install hastily made software that allowed the old systems to interact with the modern Deep Space Network.
The room itself was formerly a conference room; JPL had no space ready for the sudden need. Already jam-packed with computers and equipment, the cramped space had turned positively claustrophobic with the many spectators now squeezing into it.
One Associated Press camera team pressed against the back wall, tryingโ and failingโto stay out of everyoneโs way while recording the auspicious moment. The rest of the media would have to satisfy themselves with the live AP feed, and await a press conference.
Venkat turned to Bruce. โGod damn, Bruce. You really pulled a rabbit out of your hat this time! Good work!โ
โIโm just the director,โ Bruce said modestly. โThank the guys who got all this stuff working.โ
โOh I will!โ Venkat beamed. โBut first I have to talk to my new best friend!โ Turning to the headsetted man at the communications console, Venkat asked,
โWhatโs your name, new best friend?โ
โTim,โ he said, not taking his eyes off the screen. โWhat now?โ Venkat asked.
โWe sent the return telemetry automatically. Itโll get there in just over eleven minutes. Once it does,ย Pathfinderย will start high-gain transmissions. So itโll be twenty-two minutes till we hear from it again.โ
โVenkatโs got a doctorate in physics, Tim,โ Bruce said. โYou donโt need to explain transmission time to him.โ
Tim shrugged. โYou can never tell with managers.โ
โWhat was in the transmission we got?โ Venkat asked.
โJust the bare bones. A hardware self-check. Itโs got a lot of โnonfunctionalโ systems, โcause they were on the panels Watney removed.โ
โWhat about the camera?โ
โIt says the imagerโs working. Weโll have it take a panorama as soon as we can.โ
LOG ENTRY: SOL 97
It worked!
Holy shit, it worked!
I just suited up and checked the lander. The high-gain antenna is angledย directlyย at Earth!ย Pathfinderย has no way of knowing where it is, so it has no way of knowing where Earth is. Theย onlyย way for it to find out is getting a signal.
They know Iโm alive!
I donโt even know what to say. This was an insane plan and somehow it worked! Iโm going to be talking to someone again. I spent three months as the loneliest man in history and itโs finally over.
Sure, I might not get rescued. But I wonโt be alone.
The whole time I was recoveringย Pathfinder,ย I imagined what this moment would be like. I figured Iโd jump up and down a bit, cheer, maybe flip off the ground (because this whole damn planet is my enemy), but thatโs not what happened. When I got back to the Hab and took off the EVA suit, I sat down in the dirt and cried. Bawled like a little kid for several minutes. I finally settled down to mild sniffling and then felt a deep calm.
It was a good calm.
It occurs to me: Now that I might live, I have to be more careful about logging embarrassing moments. How do I delete log entries? Thereโs no obvious way.โฆ Iโll get to it later. Iโve got more important things to do.
Iโve got people to talk to!
โขโขโข
VENKAT GRINNEDย as he took the podium in the JPL press room.
โWe received the high-gain response just over half an hour ago,โ he said to the assembled press. โWe immediately directedย Pathfinderย to take a panoramic image. Hopefully, Watney has some kind of message for us. Questions?โ
The sea of reporters raised their hands.
โCathy, letโs start with you,โ Venkat said, pointing to the CNN reporter. โThanks,โ she said. โHave you had any contact with the Sojourner rover?โ โUnfortunately, no,โ he replied. โThe lander hasnโt been able to connect to
Sojourner, and we have no way to contact it directly.โ
โWhat might be wrong with Sojourner?โ
โI canโt even speculate,โ Venkat said. โAfter spending that long on Mars,
anythingย could be wrong with it.โ โBest guess?โ
โOur best guess is he took it into the Hab. The landerโs signal wouldnโt be able to reach Sojourner through Hab canvas.โ Pointing to another reporter, he said, โYou, there.โ
โMarty West, NBC News,โ Marty said. โHow will you communicate with Watney once everythingโs up and running?โ
โThatโll be up to Watney,โ said Venkat. โAll we have to work with is the camera. He can write notes and hold them up. But how we talk back is trickier.โ
โHow so?โ Marty asked.
โBecause all we have is the camera platform. Thatโs the only moving part. There are plenty of ways to get information across with just the platformโs rotation, but no way to tell Watney about them. Heโll have to come up with something and tell us. Weโll follow his lead.โ
Pointing to the next reporter, he said, โGo ahead.โ
โJill Holbrook, BBC. With a thirty-two-minute round-trip and nothing but a single rotating platform to talk with, itโll be a dreadfully slow conversation, wonโt it?โ
โYes it will,โ Venkat confirmed. โItโs early morning in Acidalia Planitia right now, and just past three a.m. here in Pasadena. Weโll be here all night, and thatโs just for a start. No more questions for now. The panorama is due back in a few minutes. Weโll keep you posted.โ
Before anyone could ask a follow-up, Venkat strode out the side door and hurried down the hall to the makeshiftย Pathfinderย control center. He pressed through the throng to the communications console.
โAnything, Tim?โ
โTotally,โ he replied. โBut weโre staring at this black screen because itโs way more interesting than pictures from Mars.โ
โYouโre a smart-ass, Tim,โ Venkat said.
โNoted.โ
Bruce pushed his way forward. โStill another few seconds on the clock,โ he said.
The time passed in silence.
โGetting something,โ Tim said. โYup. Itโs the panoramic.โ
Sighs of relief and muted conversation replaced tense silence as the image began coming through. It filled out from left to right at a snailโs pace due to the bandwidth limitations of the antique probe sending it.
โMartian surfaceโฆ,โ Venkat said as the lines slowly filled in. โMore surfaceโฆโ
โEdge of the Hab!โ Bruce said, pointing to the screen.
โHab,โ Venkat smiled. โMore Hab nowโฆmore HabโฆIs that a message?
Thatโs a message!โ
As the image grew, it revealed a handwritten note, suspended at the cameraโs height by a thin metal rod.
โWe got a note from Mark!โ Venkat announced to the room.
Applause filled the room, then quickly died down. โWhatโs it say?โ someone asked.
Venkat leaned closer to the screen. โIt saysโฆโIโll write questions hereโAre you receiving?โโ
โOkayโฆ?โ said Bruce.
โThatโs what it says,โ Venkat shrugged.
โAnother note,โ said Tim, pointing to the screen as more of the image came through.
Venkat leaned in again. โThis one says โPoint here for yes.โโ
He folded his arms. โAll right. We have communication with Mark. Tim, point the camera at โYes.โ Then, start taking pictures at ten-minute intervals until he puts another question up.โ
LOG ENTRY: SOL 97 (2)
โYes!โ They said, โYes!โ
I havenโt been this excited about a โyesโ since prom night! Okay, calm down.
I have limited paper to work with. These cards were intended to label batches of samples. I have about fifty cards. I can use both sides, and if it comes down to it, I can re-use them by scratching out the old question.
The Sharpie Iโm using will last much longer than the cards, so ink isnโt a problem. But I have to do all my writing in the Hab. I donโt know what kind of hallucinogenic crap that ink is made of, but Iโm pretty sure it would boil off in Marsโs atmosphere.
Iโm using old parts of the antenna array to hold the cards up. Thereโs a certain irony in that.
Weโll need to talk faster than yes/no questions every half hour. The camera can rotate 360 degrees, and I have plenty of antenna parts. Time to make an alphabet. But I canโt just use the letters A through Z. Twenty-six letters plus my question card would be twenty-seven cards around the lander. Each one would only get 13 degrees of arc. Even if JPL points the camera perfectly, thereโs a good chance I wonโt know which letter they meant.
So Iโll have to use ASCII. Thatโs how computers manage characters. Each character has a numerical code between 0 and 255. Values between 0 and 255 can be expressed as 2 hexadecimal digits. By giving me pairs of hex digits, they can send any character they like, including numbers, punctuation, etc.
How do I know which values go with which characters? Because Johanssenโs laptop is a wealth of information. I knew sheโd have an ASCII table in there somewhere. All computer geeks do.
So Iโll make cards for 0 through 9, and A through F. That makes 16 cards to place around the camera, plus the question card. Seventeen cards means over 21 degrees each. Much easier to deal with.
Time to get to work!
Spell with ASCII. 0โF at 21-degree increments. Will watch camera starting 11:00 my time. When message done, return to this position. Wait 20 minutes after completion to take picture (so I can write and post reply). Repeat process at top of every hour.
SโฆTโฆAโฆTโฆUโฆS
No physical problems. All Hab components functional. Eating 3/4 rations. Successfully growing crops in Hab with cultivated soil. Note: Situation not Ares 3 crewโs fault. Bad luck.
HโฆOโฆWโฆAโฆLโฆIโฆVโฆE
Impaled by antenna fragment. Knocked out by decompression. Landed facedown, blood sealed hole. Woke up after crew left. Bio-monitor computer destroyed by puncture. Crew had reason to think me dead. Not their fault.
CโฆRโฆOโฆPโฆSโฆ?
Long story. Extreme botany. Have 126 m2 farmland growing potatoes. Will extend food supply, but not enough to last until Ares 4 landing. Modified rover
for long-distance travel, plan to drive to Ares 4.
WโฆEโฆSโฆAโฆWโฆโโฆSโฆAโฆTโฆLโฆIโฆTโฆE
Government watching me with satellites? Need tinfoil hat! Also need faster way to communicate. Speak&Spell taking all damn day. Any ideas?
BโฆRโฆIโฆNโฆGโฆSโฆJโฆRโฆNโฆRโฆOโฆUโฆT
Sojourner rover brought out, placed 1 meter due north of lander. If you can contact it, I can draw hex numbers on the wheels and you can send me six bytes at a time.
SโฆJโฆRโฆNโฆRโฆNโฆOโฆTโฆRโฆSโฆPโฆNโฆDย Damn. Any other ideas? Need faster communication.ย WโฆOโฆRโฆKโฆIโฆNโฆGโฆOโฆNโฆIโฆT
Earth is about to set. Resume 08:00 my time tomorrow morning. Tell family Iโm fine. Give crew my best. Tell Commander Lewis disco sucks.
โขโขโข
VENKAT BLINKEDย his bleary eyes several times as he tried to organize the papers on his desk. His temporary desk at JPL was nothing more than a folding table set up in the back of a break room. People were in and out picking up snacks all day, but on the plus side the coffeepot was nearby.
โExcuse me,โ said a man approaching the table.
โYes, theyโre out of Diet Coke,โ Venkat said without looking up. โI donโt know when Site Services refills the fridge.โ
โIโm actually here to talk to you, Dr. Kapoor.โ
โHuh?โ said Venkat, looking up. He shook his head. โSorry, I was up all night.โ He gulped his coffee. โWho are you again?โ
โJack Trevor,โ said the thin, pale man before Venkat. โI work in software engineering.โ
โWhat can I do for you?โ
โWe have an idea for communication.โ โIโm all ears.โ
โWeโve been looking through the oldย Pathfinderย software. We got duplicate computers up and running for testing. Same computers they used to find a problem that almost killed the original mission. Real interesting story, actually; turns out there was a priority inversion in Sojournerโs thread management and
โโ
โFocus, Jack,โ interrupted Venkat.
โRight. Well, the thing is,ย Pathfinderย has an OS update process. So we can change the software to anything we want.โ
โHow does this help us?โ
โPathfinderย has two communications systems. One to talk to us, the other to talk to Sojourner. We can change the second system to broadcast on the Ares 3 rover frequency. And we can have it pretend to be the beacon signal from the Hab.โ
โYou can getย Pathfinderย talking to Markโs rover?โ
โItโs the only option. The Habโs radio is dead, but the rover has communications equipment made for talking to the Hab and the other rover. Problem is, to implement a new comm system, both ends of it need to have the right software running. We can remotely updateย Pathfinder, but not the rover.โ
โSo,โ Venkat said, โyou can getย Pathfinderย to talk to the rover, but you canโt get the rover to listen or talk back.โ
โRight. Ideally, we want our text to show up on the rover screen, and whatever Watney types to be sent back to us. That requires a change to the roverโs software.โ
Venkat sighed. โWhatโs the point of this discussion if we canโt update the roverโs software?โ
Jack grinned as he continued. โWeย canโt do the patch, but Watney can! We can just send the data, and have him enter the update into the rover himself.โ
โHow much data are we talking about?โ
โI have guys working on the rover software right now. The patch file will be twenty meg, minimum. We can send one byte to Watney every four seconds or so with the โSpeak&Spell.โ Itโd take three years of constant broadcasting to get that patch across. Obviously, thatโs no good.โ
โBut youโre talking to me, so you have a solution, right?โ Venkat probed, resisting the urge to scream.
โOf course!โ Jack beamed. โSoftware engineers are sneaky bastards when it comes to data management.โ
โEnlighten me,โ said Venkat.
โHereโs the clever part,โ Jack said, conspiratorially. โThe rover currently parses the signal into bytes, then identifies the specific sequence the Hab sends. That way, natural radio waves wonโt throw off the homing. If the bytes arenโt right, the rover ignores them.โ
โOkay, so what?โ
โIt means thereโs a spot in the code base where itโs got the parsed bytes. We can insert a tiny bit of code, just twenty instructions, to write the parsed bytes to a log file before checking their validity.โ
โThis sounds promisingโฆ,โ Venkat said.
โIt is!โ Jack said excitedly. โFirst, we updateย Pathfinderย so it knows how to talk to the rover. Then, we tell Watney exactly how to hack the rover software to add those twenty instructions. Then we haveย Pathfinderย broadcast new software to the rover. The rover logs the bytes to a file. Finally, Watney launches the file as an executable and the rover patches itself!โ
Venkat furrowed his brow, taking in far more information than his sleep-deprived mind wanted to accept.
โUm,โ Jack said. โYouโre not cheering or dancing.โ
โSo we just need to send Watney those twenty instructions?โ Venkat asked. โThat, and how to edit the files. And where to insert the instructions in the
files.โ
โJust like that?โ โJust like that!โ
Venkat was silent for a moment. โJack, Iโm going to buy your whole team autographedย Star Trekย memorabilia.โ
โI preferย Star Wars,โ he said, turning to leave. โThe original trilogy only, of course.โ
โOf course,โ Venkat said.
As Jack walked away, a woman approached Venkatโs table. โYes?โ Venkat said.
โI canโt find any Diet Coke, are we out?โ
โYes,โ Venkat said. โI donโt know when Site Services refills the fridge.โ โThanks,โ she said.
Just as he was about to get back to work, his mobile rang. He groaned loudly at the ceiling as he snatched the phone from his desk.
โHello?โ he said as cheerfully as he could. โI need a picture of Watney.โ
โHi, Annie. Nice to hear from you, too. How are things back in Houston?โ โCut the shit, Venkat. I need a picture.โ
โItโs not that simple,โ Venkat explained.
โYouโre talking to him with a fucking camera. How hard can it be?โ
โWe spell out our message, wait twenty minutes, andย thenย take a picture.
Watneyโs back in the Hab by then.โ
โSo tell him to be around when you take the next picture,โ Annie demanded. โWe can only send one message per hour, and only when Acidalia Planitia is
facing Earth,โ Venkat said. โWeโre not going to waste a message just to tell him
to pose for a photo. Besides, heโll be in his EVA suit. You wonโt even be able to see his face.โ
โI need something, Venkat,โ Annie said. โYouโve been in contact for twenty-four hours and the media is going ape shit. They want an image for the story. Itโll be on every news site in the world.โ
โYou have the pictures of his notes. Make do with that.โ
โNot enough,โ Annie said. โThe press is crawling down my throat for this.
And up my ass. Both directions, Venkat! Theyโre gonna meet in the middle!โ โItโll have to wait a few days. Weโre going to try and linkย Pathfinderย to the
rover computerโโ
โA few days!?โ Annie gasped. โThis is all anyone cares about right now. In the world. This is the biggest story since Apollo 13. Give me a fucking picture!โ
Venkat sighed. โIโll try to get it tomorrow.โ โGreat!โ she said. โLooking forward to it.โ
LOG ENTRY: SOL 98
I have to be watching the camera when it spells things out. Itโs half a byte at a time. So I watch a pair of numbers, then look them up on an ASCII cheat sheet I made. Thatโs one letter.
I donโt want to forget any letters, so I scrape them into the dirt with a rod. The process of looking up a letter and scraping it in the dirt takes a couple of seconds. Sometimes when I look back at the camera, Iโve missed a number. I can usually guess it from context, but other times I just miss out.
Today, I got up hours earlier than I needed to. It was like Christmas morning! I could hardly wait for 08:00 to roll around. I had breakfast, did some unnecessary checks on Hab equipment, and read some Poirot. Finally the time came!
CNHAKRVR2TLK2PTHFDRPRP4LONGMSG
Yeah. Took me a minute. โCan hack rover to talk toย Pathfinder. Prepare for long message.โ
That took some mental gymnastics to work out. But it was great news! If we could get that set up, weโd only be limited by transmission time! I set up a note that said,ย Roger.
Not sure what they meant by โlong message,โ but I figured I better be ready. I went out fifteen minutes before the top of the hour and smoothed out a big area of dirt. I found the longest antenna rod I had, so I could reach into the smooth area without having to step on it.
Then I stood by. Waiting.
At exactly the top of the hour, the message came. LNCHhexiditONRVRCMP,OPENFILE-/usr/lib/habcomm.so-
SCROLLTILIDXONLFTIS:2AAE5,OVRWRT141BYTSWTHDATAWEโLLS
Jesus. Okayโฆ
They want me to launch โhexeditโ on the roverโs computer, then open the file
/usr/lib/habcomm.so, scroll until the index reading on the left of the screen is 2AAE5, then replace the bytes there with a 141-byte sequence NASA will send in the next message. Fair enough.
Also, for some reason, they want me to hang around for the next pic. Not sure why. You canโt see any part of me when Iโm in the suit. Even the faceplate would reflect too much light. Still, itโs what they want.
I went back in and copied down the message for future reference. Then I wrote a short note and came back out. Usually Iโd pin up the note and go back in. But this time I had to hang around for a photo op.
I gave the camera a thumbs-up to go along with my note, which said,
Ayyyyyy!
Blame the seventies TV.
โขโขโข
โI ASKย for a picture, and I get the Fonz?โ Annie asked, admonishing Venkat. โYou got your picture, quit bitching,โ he said, cradling the phone on his
shoulder. He paid more attention to the schematics in front of him than the
conversation.
โAyyyyyy!โ Annie mocked. โWhy would he do that?โ โHave youย metย Mark Watney?โ
โFine, fine,โ Annie said. โBut I want a pic of his face ASAP.โ โCanโt do that.โ
โWhy not?โ
โBecause if he takes off his helmet, heโll die. Annie, I have to go, one of the JPL programmers is here and itโs urgent. Bye!โ
โButโโ Annie said as he hung up.
Jack, in the doorway, said, โItโs not urgent.โ
โYeah, I know,โ Venkat said. โWhat can I do for you?โ
โWe were thinking,โ Jack began. โThis rover hack might get kind of detailed.
We may have to do a bunch of back-and-forth communication with Watney.โ โThatโs fine,โ Venkat said. โTake your time, do it right.โ
โWe could get things done faster with a shorter transmission time,โ Jack said. Venkat gave him a puzzled look. โDo you have a plan for moving Earth and
Mars closer together?โ
โEarth doesnโt have to be involved,โ Jack said. โHermesย is seventy-three million kilometers from Mars right now. Only four light-minutes away. Beth Johanssen is a great programmer. She could talk Mark through it.โ
โOut of the question,โ Venkat said.
โSheโs the mission sysop.โ Jack pressed on. โThis is her exact area of expertise.โ
โCanโt do it, Jack. The crew still doesnโt know.โ โWhat is with you? Why wonโt you just tell them?โ
โWatneyโs not my only responsibility,โ Venkat said. โIโve got five other astronauts in deep space who have to concentrate on their return trip. Nobody thinks about it, but statistically theyโre in more danger than Watney right now. Heโs on a planet. Theyโre in space.โ
Jack shrugged. โFine, weโll do it the slow way.โ
LOG ENTRY: SOL 98 (2)
Ever transcribed 141 random bytes, one-half of a byte at a time?
Itโs boring. And itโs tricky when you donโt have a pen.
Earlier, I had just written letters in the sand. But this time, I needed a way to get the numbers onto something portable. My first plan was: Use a laptop!
Each crewman had their own laptop. So I have six at my disposal. Rather, Iย hadย six. I now have five. I thought a laptop would be fine outside. Itโs just electronics, right? Itโll keep warm enough to operate in the short term, and it doesnโt need air for anything.
It died instantly. The screen went black before I was out of the airlock. Turns out the โLโ in โLCDโ stands for โLiquid.โ I guess it either froze or boiled off. Maybe Iโll post a consumer review. โBrought product to surface of Mars. It stopped working. 0/10.โ
So I used a camera. Iโve got lots of them, specially made for working on
Mars. I wrote the bytes in the sand as they came in, took a picture, then transcribed them in the Hab.
Itโs night now, so no more messages. Tomorrow, Iโll enter this into the rover and the geeks at JPL can take it from there.
โขโขโข
A NOTABLEย smell hung in the air of the makeshiftย Pathfinderย control room. The ventilation system was not designed for so many people, and everyone had been working every waking moment without much time for personal hygiene.
โCome on up here, Jack,โ said Venkat. โYou get to be the most Timward
today.โ
โThanks,โ said Jack, taking Venkatโs place next to Tim. โHeya, Tim!โ โJack,โ said Tim.
โHow long will the patch take?โ Venkat asked.
โShould be pretty much instant,โ Jack answered. โWatney entered the hack earlier today, and we confirmed it worked. We updatedย Pathfinderโs OS without any problems. We sent the rover patch, whichย Pathfinderย rebroadcast. Once Watney executes the patch and reboots the rover, we should get a connection.โ
โJesus, what a complicated process,โ Venkat said. โTry updating a Linux server sometime,โ Jack said.
After a moment of silence, Tim said, โYou know he was telling a joke, right?
That was supposed to be funny.โ
โOh,โ said Venkat. โIโm a physics guy, not a computer guy.โ โHeโs not funny to computer guys, either.โ
โYouโre a very unpleasant man, Tim,โ Jack said. โSystemโs online,โ said Tim.
โWhat?โ
โItโs online. FYI.โ โHoly crap!โ Jack said.
โIt worked!โ Venkat announced to the room.
โขโขโข
[11:18] JPL: Mark, this is Venkat Kapoor. Weโve been
watching you since Sol 49. The whole worldโs been rooting for you. Amazing job, getting Pathfinder. Weโre working on rescue plans. JPL is adjusting Ares 4โs MDV to do a short overland flight. Theyโll pick you up, then take you with them to Schiaparelli. Weโre putting together a supply mission to keep you fed till Ares 4 arrives.
[11:29] WATNEY: Glad to hear it. Really looking forward to not dying. I want to make it clear it wasnโt the crewโs fault. Side question: What did they say when they found out I was alive? Also, โHi, Mom!โ
[11:41] JPL: Tell us about your โcrops.โ We estimated your food packs would last until Sol 400 at 3/4 ration per meal. Will your crops affect that number? As to your question: We havenโt told the crew youโre alive yet. We wanted them to concentrate on their own mission.
[11:52] WATNEY: The crops are potatoes, grown from the ones we were supposed to prepare on Thanksgiving. Theyโre doing great, but the available farmland isnโt enough for sustainability. Iโll run out of food around Sol 900. Also: Tell the crew Iโm alive! What the fuck is wrong with you?
[12:04] JPL: Weโll get botanists in to ask detailed questions and double-check your work. Your life is at stake, so we want to be sure. Sol 900 is great news. Itโll give us a lot more time to get the supply
mission together. Also, please watch your language. Everything you type is being broadcast live all over the world.
[12:15] WATNEY: Look! A pair of boobs! -> (.Y.)
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โTHANK YOU,ย Mr. President,โ Teddy said into the phone. โI appreciate the call, and Iโll pass your congratulations on to the whole organization.โ
He terminated the call and put his phone on the corner of his desk, flush with
the desktopโs edges.
Mitch knocked on the open door to the office. โThis a good time?โ Mitch asked.
โCome in, Mitch,โ Teddy said. โHave a seat.โ
โThanks,โ Mitch said, sitting in a fine leather couch. He reached up to his earpiece and lowered the volume.
โHowโs Mission Control?โ Teddy asked.
โFantastic,โ Mitch said. โAllโs well withย Hermes.ย And everyoneโs in great spirits thanks to whatโs going on at JPL. Today was a damn good day for a change!โ
โYes, it was,โ Teddy agreed. โAnother step closer to getting Watney back alive.โ
โYeah, about that,โ said Mitch. โYou probably know why Iโm here.โ
โI can take a guess,โ said Teddy. โYou want to tell the crew Watneyโs alive.โ โYes,โ Mitch said.
โAnd youโre bringing this up with me while Venkat is in Pasadena, so he canโt argue the other side.โ
โI shouldnโt have to clear this with you or Venkat or anyone else. Iโm the flight director. It should have been my call from the beginning, but you two stepped in and overrode me. Ignoring all that, we agreed weโd tell them when there was hope. And now thereโs hope. Weโve got communication, we have a plan for rescue in the works, and his farm buys us enough time to get him supplies.โ
โOkay, tell them,โ Teddy said. Mitch paused. โJust like that?โ
โI knew youโd be here sooner or later, so I already thought it through and decided. Go ahead and tell them.โ
Mitch stood up. โAll right. Thanks,โ he said as he left the office.
Teddy swiveled in his chair and looked out his windows to the night sky. He pondered the faint, red dot among the stars. โHang in there, Watney,โ he said. โWeโre coming.โ