Project Hail Mary (2026) Movie Script
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Eye movement detected.
What is 2 plus 2?
Incorrect.
Cognition assessment.
What is 2 plus 2?
Incorrect.
You have been in an injured place.
You may experience levering loss.
Difficulty speaking.
Body movement detected.
For your own safety, please
return to the medical platform.
Please remember, muscle
function has not yet been restored.
People!
Hello!
Where am I?
Why is there an atomic resolution
scanning electron microscope?
Why do I know that?
Am I smart?
I'm in charge!
Please record video diary.
No.
Can I speak to the person in charge?
The, uh, captain.
Captain Yao Li Jai. Deceased.
Yeah. Where, um, are the...
the living people?
No!
Dr. Ryland Grace.
End of manifest.
I can't be...
the only person here, right?
Pilot detected.
Oh! No, no, no, no.
Not the pilot.
Call, uh, Houston.
Unknown command.
Operation... Go home!
In effect.
Invalid operation.
That's the sun!
There it is.
So, what are we, like, Neptune-ish?
Let's crank up the radio and call it.
Current transmission time to Earth is 11
years, 10 months, 14 days, and 6 hours.
No.
No.
You're wrong.
I need a map.
Oh!
Uh... How far?
That's really far.
Uh... I'm sorry, son.
That's not our son.
It's the fuel.
We are just minutes away from the
flyby through the Petrova line near Venus.
So, what can you tell us
about the ArcLight probe?
What do we expect to find?
The image we see will be coming
from the onboard microscope.
Oh!
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
The sound waves are physical.
And at different frequencies.
They make different patterns.
They make different patterns.
Olivia, can you help me out?
Try going.
There we go.
Whoa!
Yeah.
Are they really eating the sun?
The... Space dots?
That is a great question,
Rekka, and I'd be curious what
your parents think about that.
I'm not sure it should come from me.
Hey, who wants to play a game of...
The beanbag is lava!
Lava! Lava! Lava!
What is the speed-up line, Olivia?
Lava!
It's melting your hands, Olivia!
186,000 miles per second!
Oh! Give her a round of applause.
That is awesome.
What is the Petrova line?
Ha-ha! Pass!
You can't pass.
Lava! Lava! Lava! Lava! Lava!
Two years ago,
a radio telescope enthusiast
named Irina Petrova,
she noticed that there
was a streak of infrared light.
from the sun to Venus.
And that is now known as the Petrova line.
That's it.
That's the dots?
They think so.
What dots?
These dots.
They sent a probe up to the Petrova line,
and this is what they found.
Are they eating the sun?
They seem to be dimming the sun.
A tiny, teeny, weeny little bit.
So no big whoop.
It's a small whoop.
It's a small to medium whoop.
Over the next 30 years,
the Earth could cool
maybe 10 to 15 degrees.
So it is a big whoop.
I heard that all the crops will die,
the economy will freefall,
and half the Earth will die of starvation.
Well... We're all gonna die!
Yeah, that's true.
You're forgetting something.
Guys, guys, that's if that were to happen.
Right?
They're gonna figure this out.
Right now, the best minds
in the entire world are on it.
I woke up Sunday morning,
with no way to hold my head.
It didn't hurt.
Good morning, Dr. Grace.
And the beer I had for
breakfast wasn't bad.
So I had one more for dessert.
Then I headed back for home,
and somewhere far away
a lonely bell was ringing.
And it echoed through the canyons,
like the disappearing dreams of yesterday.
On the Sunday morning sidewalks.
Wishing, Lord, that I was stoned.
Cause there's something in a
Sunday that makes a body feel alone.
And there's nothing short of dying.
Half as lonesome as it sounds.
On the sleeping city sidewalks.
Sunday morning, coming down.
Dr. Du, do, do...
Knock, knock!
Who's there? Not good at jokes.
Not good at jokes who?
Dr. Grace? Maybe. Eva Stratton with
the Petrova task force. I need your help.
Me? Did you write this? Oh. I'm
interested in this section here, page 31.
The Goldilocks zone is for idiots.
Why everyone is wrong about life.
That was a long time ago.
Did you stand by what you wrote?
I was fired for standing by what I wrote.
You were fired for calling the
leading scholar in your field a
staggering waste of carbon at the
UNESCO conference in Denmark.
You... you heard about that, huh?
Look, I don't know what this is, but,
uh, I think, uh, how much that's lava?
It's not. Okay.
No one in your field wants
anything to do with you because
you refuse to back down
from my very unpopular view
and I can give you a chance
to prove them all wrong.
Uh, that's, uh, Kevin, no running.
I'm not.
Uh, joke's on them because
I don't even care, so...
I think you do care. You're just
running away because you're scared.
No, no, no.
Do you still believe water is
unnecessary for life to evolve?
Uh...
Look, there is, uh, nothing
magical about hydrogen and oxygen.
Water is required
for life on Earth, sure.
But a completely different planet might
have completely different conditions.
I don't know why that makes me such a nut.
I need you to come with us.
Sorry, I didn't... I didn't get your name.
Carl.
Carl, hi.
Dr. Grace, for travel line
samples flashed down last
night, I want you to tell me
what they are, how they work.
I am a teacher at Grover Cleveland Middle.
And you have a doctorate
in molecular biology.
And I ride a bike to work.
And, uh, it's not for exercise, so I'm
sure there are thousands of other people...
It's a rise on the surface of the sun.
Does that sound like a
water-based life-warm to you?
The sun's really dying, isn't it?
Yeah.
Is all of this...
necessary?
Yes.
Please analyze the patrol sample.
Um... Just one thing.
The entire room is filled with argon.
Just try not to rip your suit.
Uh...
Am I expendable?
Is that why you want me?
That's not the only reason.
It's almost like you don't care if I die.
Hold on, you have to talk about it?
The consensus here is that it
would be preferable if you did not die.
Thanks, guys.
Oh.
Welcome to Earth.
Are they alive?
They're moving.
So they're alive?
Yes, they're moving, but that
could be for many reasons.
What are they made of?
It's gonna take a long time.
It took like 200 years to figure out how
bacteria work, so... Please do it faster.
I'm just going through the
whole light spectrum here.
Wow!
You're not gonna believe this.
Nothing happened.
Can't see into these buggers.
Amazing.
X-rays.
Microwaves.
Gamma rays.
Visible light.
Nothing!
I've been dying to do this all day.
It's a cell.
It's a cell.
Wake up!
It's a cell!
It's a tiny alien cell!
Guys!
I've lost.
Guys!
This is first contact!
With life!
Outside of the...
Uh-oh.
Oh, it died.
What?
This is great news.
Now we can find out what they're made of.
You guys fired up?
Yes!
Right?
Carbon.
Oxygen.
Hydrogen.
Oh!
It's made...
Almost entirely...
Of water.
Alright.
Sorry if I overreacted in there.
Just, uh...
Realizing I was wrong about
the only original idea I ever had.
Yeah, what else did you learn?
To give off infrared light when they move.
Mm-hmm.
Like, so much.
I don't know how they
store all that energy.
But, uh...
Their wavelength is...
Exactly the Petrova frequency.
Their light is how they move?
Yeah, they consume the sun's energy
and then they expel it for propulsion.
They toot to scoot, basically.
Why did it go to Venus?
I don't know.
Okay.
We'll tell you.
What?
I have 347 other biologists and 21
countries mobilizing as we speak.
So, thank you for your help.
I'm glad you didn't die.
Let's pack this up!
That's it!
That's it, Carl!
Talk to her.
You just... you're taking all this stuff?
At the school you said there were thousands
of people more qualified than you, so...
I was being modest.
I don't need modest.
I need people who think they're right
when everyone else thinks they're wrong.
I need people who piss other people off.
That's me!
Do you want to be on a project?
If you...
If you think I can help, then...
Just answer the question.
I want to help... the world?
I left you three dots.
Just three, huh?
Plus the one you killed.
I would take the three.
Yes?
I'll take the dots.
Get to work, Dr. Grace.
The world is counting on you.
Imagine for a second that you're
an interstellar microorganism.
I'm not doing that.
Why would you leave
this sun and go to Venus?
Why not stop the Mercury? It's closer.
Maybe fresh air.
Venus's atmosphere is mostly CO2.
Maybe that's fresh air to them.
You don't know what
this little space that's like?
Hey, Carl.
Do we have an expense account?
We don't.
But...
There's so much you can see.
dsert.
Let's go.
Thank you.
Do you have a coupon?
We don't need a coupon.
For the government. Which
government? All of them.
So this box is Venus. The
box is Venus. It's set to emit
the same infrared light frequency
as Venus's CO2 atmosphere.
So if the dots move when you
turn the lights on, that means
they're looking for CO2. Thus
proving the Carl hypothesis. Sick.
All right. All right. You ready?
Uh-oh. Why you saying uh-oh?
The astrophage moved off the slide. Huh?
We lost them.
What do you mean we lost them? Go get them.
If I open the door and the
light, they're gonna escape, and
then we'll lose them forever.
At least now they're in the box.
So then you just
turn the lights off?
There'll still be lights. It's
gotta be total darkness.
Okay, so just put this box in another box.
I can hear you.
That drink stays two.
Please report over.
There's one.
There's two!
Come on, get the third one.
Got sample freight.
The three musketeers. The three stooges.
Uh-oh.
What? What? What?
Are you sitting down?
No, I'm standing like a grown man.
Because there's a force.
What?
We're fathers, Carl.
No, I'm sitting down.
Stop.
Carl.
Carl and I made a baby.
What?
What?
We forgot how astrophage breeds.
I found some.
What was that?
You know, Carl, when
Strat said she was sending...
Jet! I thought you meant like a PJ?
I thought you did. I know.
Take this.
It's been a long time
since I've taken a pill
from a stranger without
knowing what it was.
Dr. Grace, how was your flight?
Where are we?
The ocean.
The astrophage reproduction.
Can you do it at scale?
Oh, in theory.
Uh, you just get a bunch of
elbow-shaped pipe, put sunlight in one end.
Excuse me for a second.
Write it down.
And IR-line CO2 in the other.
Repeat.
Anything else you need for that?
Water. He gave me a pill
and it's still in my throat.
Two penty coffees.
Thank you so much. Water for help.
Or coffee.
Yes.
I need both.
Or not.
Okay, so this is kind of a tough room.
Oh.
So don't take it personally.
I don't need anything fancy.
I just wandered to bed and a shower.
I'm good.
I'm sober.
Come on.
I can't, I can't.
You're doing great.
Everyone, this is Dr. Ryland
Grace from the United States.
Please go here.
Thank you.
And he figured out how to breed esrophage.
How did you do it?
How long does the process take?
Does it reproduce by mitosis or meiosis?
What is the incubation period?
Um...
Carl and I made a mini
Venus out of a plywood box.
And as soon as the samples recognized
the spectral signature of CO2, they were...
They were like, woomp, there it is.
Okay.
Woomp, there it is.
You can sit down.
What was the thought?
Well, your experiment was crude and clumsy.
Our scientists have replicated his results.
I'm sorry.
How did you see
all... How did you...
We estimate an eight-day doubling
time under optimal conditions.
Dr. Grace is right.
Oh.
It is the CO2.
That's why they're going to Venus.
You say it for everyone.
That's why they're going to Venus.
So that's why they're...
That's why they're going to Venus,
is what Dr. Grace wants to say.
They're going to Bree.
There it is.
I really like him.
How long to make two million kilogram?
Two million?
Two million is... Why...
On earth would you need
that much astrophage?
Nobody told him.
He has no clearance.
Stand up, Dr. Grace.
Stand up.
I hereby Grant you top
secret clearance to all
information pertaining
to Project Hail Mary.
What's Project Hail Mary?
All right.
All right.
The Sun is not the only star dying.
There is a clear pattern of infection.
Every star was infected
by its neighbor except one.
Tau Ceti?
Tau Ceti.
That's right.
Eleven point nine light years away.
It is uninfected despite being well
within the cluster of infected stars.
Why?
Why?
Tell him.
We don't know!
Which is why we decided to
build a ship to go there and find out.
It's eleven point nine light years away.
You can't just build an interstellar ship.
Oh yeah, we can.
The ship is not really the problem.
The energy required to
power the ship is the problem.
It was the problem.
The astrophage is the fuel.
Provided we can make enough of it.
And for that, we need you, my friend.
Me?
Ooh.
Those little guys store a lot of energy.
One mistake in that much
astrophage could vaporize California.
That's true.
Which is why you now live on a
boat in the middle of the ocean in Cain.
I live on a boat.
You do.
So you want to build a
near light speed spaceship.
Have it travel further than any
human made object has ever traveled.
And visit a star just to see what's up.
Yeah.
How?
And then what?
There won't be enough
fuel for a round trip, so
they send their findings
back to Earth on probes.
And the astronauts...
Die in space?
Yes.
Space.
Any other plans you've thought of?
Anything else?
Anything else you're kicking around?
There are infinite possibilities
for this to go wrong.
It almost certainly won't work.
It's what you Americans
would call a long shot.
Hail Mary.
I get it.
The alternative is to just do nothing.
And to starve.
And to kill each other.
And watch everything
on this planet go extinct.
Including us.
That's a long time to be in space.
They've been in comas for most of it.
But is that even safe?
Nothing about this is safe.
We only need three.
A pilot.
An engineer.
And a scientist.
Commander Yao.
I must have known you.
But I just don't remember.
You make a funny face
in literally every picture.
You must have been very smart.
And strong.
And brave.
Ilyukna.
First I owe you three bags of vodka.
You seem to have had a lot of friends.
This picture of you.
What looks like sneaking into the Kremlin.
Is...
Legendary.
I wish you were still here.
I wish I wasn't alone.
I don't... I wish I was...
Doing a better job.
I just...
You were both very loved.
You deserve much more than this.
I'll do my best to make
sure that you don't...
You know... You know...
That you didn't.
I'll do my best.
Approaching Tau-SETI orbit.
Prepare for engine cutoff.
10...
10... 40...
30... 12... 11... 10...
10... Pilot detected.
5...
5...
5... 4... 3... 2... What
happens at zero?
I mean...
You are now orbiting Tau-SETI.
What the f...
Fudging... Fudging... Fudging...
In... Petrovoscope...
Operational.
Petrovoscope... Operational.
Tau-SETI...
You have a Petrova line.
But you are not dimming.
Why?
What is that?
Blip A detected.
What's the blip A?
Blip A detected.
No, no. Let's go. Let's go, Mary. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Pilot
detected. Please engage restraint. Pilot detected. We're getting
out of here. Engage spindler. Incorrect. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Welcome to the Hail Mary. Is it this thing? Erratic maneuver detected.
Flip A detected.
What do they want?
What?
They're sending me something.
It could be a message.
It could be a bomb.
Is it a bomb? Shields up!
There are no shields on board the hill.
Why not?
30 meters.
20 meters.
Well, I guess there's a zag
on both our faces, huh, Mary?
What's that?
Why is it moving so much
slower than the last one?
They think I'm dumb.
If we were gonna catch
it, what would we do?
Would you like to go on
a spacewalk, Dr. Grace?
To begin your spacewalk, put on
your Lea suit and proceed to the airlock.
Yes!
It's, uh, just crazy.
Righty, tidy, lefty, loosey.
Xenon's a gas.
I think this thing's broken.
We need the equipment to
analyze the astrophage at our setting.
Righty, Grace.
Most of this equipment
won't work in zero gravity.
And we have a team to develop and build
zero gravity versions of this equipment.
We would need yes for
that, and we have months.
What's the alternative?
We make gravity.
Centrifuge?
Centrifuge.
They, uh, used them to make
butter during the Civil War, actually.
It's a fun, fun fact.
Still Xenon.
Up is down, left is right,
Xenon's a solid, aliens are real.
I'm wrong about everything,
and everything's wrong.
Lefty tighty, righty loosey.
I'm right.
I mean... Oh no!
You're a long way from home.
Is that me?
My ship?
I don't understand...
Oh. You want me...
to go back in my ship?
But I just got here. Oh,
okay. Okay. I'll talk to you later.
Bye.
Thank you, Mary. What?
Oh my. This is new.
Anybody home? I like what
you've done with the gravity.
I made you a ship. It's ramen.
I only made one. I'm not sure
how many of you there are.
Hi.
No, no, no. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
You scared me when you went home.
I can't seem to see your face.
Mysterious. Faces are overrated.
You like tapping, huh?
This is funny.
You're pointing. You're not tapping.
Sorry. Another present.
I don't have one of these.
I love it. Thank you.
I put this on my head. Take off my head.
Take my helmet off. No. It'll...
That's a big ask. Oh.
This is taking a turn. Thank you for the...
What I hope is not handcuffs.
I'm sorry about the whole helmet thing.
It's... Unfortunately, I need
oxygen to breathe, so...
Two rings of eight.
Oh, two.
You little rascal.
This is oxygen.
I still don't think I can do it, though.
Sorry.
It's just, uh...
If I'm wrong, I'm really wrong.
It's the Petrova line.
We're here for the same reason.
You have a Petrova line problem, too.
You need to solve it. I need to solve it.
That's why you made me this.
I'm gonna take that as a yes.
We're gonna save our planets.
We have to learn how to communicate.
You know, they say math
is the universal language.
I thought maybe we...
Find out if that's true.
You see the numbers?
Oh, you want this?
Whoa!
Christmas Eve, that is.
It's really hot in there.
Is that ammonia?
Anyway, that's...
Look, see the numbers?
No, they're on the other side.
Do it again.
If you do it again and
you... Don't let it snap back.
So don't... Don't do it.
Don't do it.
Hold it like that.
And you look...
Wow.
Wow.
How about something else?
Look at this.
Clock.
We both have time.
Right?
These are the hands.
And these are the numbers.
One, two, three.
They point to the numbers.
And if you'll notice, there's numbers
there and there's also numbers here.
Okay.
It is dark.
I got an idea.
Wait.
Don't... Yeah.
Don't go anywhere.
Stay.
Hey.
Oh.
Oh yeah.
Um...
I'm Grace.
I'm gonna call you Rocky.
You know, cause you look like a giant rock.
Oh.
Oh.
Um... I'm fine.
Echolocation.
Right?
You need surfaces to see.
Try this.
You see the numbers?
What is that?
Is that good?
Jazz hands means good.
We do this.
Your version of this.
Is that our thumbs up?
Nope.
That's thumbs down.
We do the thumbs up.
It's close enough.
You want me to wait?
I wait?
Yeah.
No.
I'm really, uh, really excited
to be working with you on this.
Fired up.
I'm sorry I'm talking so much.
It's just I haven't been
around anyone in a long time.
What have we got here?
What have we got here?
It's a clock.
I showed you a clock and...
you're showing me a clock.
We're, uh, clock bros.
Right.
Um... I gotta be honest.
I'm...
I'm not sure I'm getting all of this.
Check this out.
I thought I might record you.
Oh, no, no.
Nope.
That's okay.
It's just a microphone.
Looks like they say,
uh... Let's start with one.
One.
No, no.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Sorry.
Okay.
One.
And... One.
Okay.
So, uh...
I met an alien.
And we're learning to communicate.
Let's do names.
Okay.
Let's start with you.
Rocky.
You done?
My name...
Can't wait to hear this.
Is Grace.
What's your word for my name?
Go ahead.
You know, enough to order at restaurants.
We have about... 250 words.
My atmosphere would kill him and his meat.
But...
I like to keep a wall up in
my relationships anyways.
He's a mechanic, I think.
He uses a metal form of xenon.
He can make anything...
Look at this.
I'm calling it... Xenonite.
And if I can't understand what he's
saying, which is most of the time...
He puts on a little puppet
show for me and my tiny brain.
And you know what?
I don't mind it.
He's kind of growing on me.
At least he's not growing in me.
You know?
Which was a concern for a little while.
His son is dying too.
So... Maybe we
can help each other.
Recognize this?
We call it astrophage.
It means star eater.
Astrophage on me, star.
Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.
Yeah.
Same.
Why are you alone?
Wow.
I don't know.
What happened to them?
Sorry.
How did they die?
Wow.
I don't know.
What happened to them?
How did they die?
Oh.
Um...
There were three of us and...
Two died on the way here.
I wish I knew why.
Now it's only me.
Correction.
Deal.
Call it fist bump, by the way.
What's that?
Fist my bump?
No.
It's fist bump.
It's not the same.
Exactly.
The astrophage has to reach Talceti.
Otherwise we wouldn't see the petroble.
Do we really need this whole model?
Right.
You know, I used to
have one of these in my
classroom and it was
a lot simpler to set up.
One sec.
What?
What?
What?
That is a great question.
You know what?
Try this.
Why is a school teacher in space?
Question.
No.
Don't like that voice.
I cannot hear it, really.
Scary.
Let's try this.
Oh.
No.
No.
No need.
No need to even continue.
Good.
No.
Why is a school teacher in space?
What's so funny?
Question.
Why is a school teacher in space?
I mean...
Meryl Streep?
Why is a school teacher in space?
She can do anything.
Why is a school teacher in space?
Why is a school teacher in space?
That's not bad.
I like.
Alright.
And in answer to your question, I
have no idea what I'm doing in space.
I don't remember.
It's okay.
Grace find out when Grace go home.
I'm gonna go to sleep.
Mmm.
No understand.
Word?
Sleep?
Uh, just, uh, go like this.
Is that died?
It died?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
No, not died.
Just lay here for 29,000
seconds and then we...
Wake up!
Oh, understand.
We called this.
Okay.
Here we go.
Sleep.
Goodnight, sir.
I watched Grace sleep.
No, that's fine.
That's a little weird.
Indeed.
I'll be good.
Goodnight.
Not safe.
Viridians must watch sleep.
That's really interesting.
That sounds like something,
uh, we can unpack that tomorrow.
Rock, you watch crew, many days.
Crew now, wake up.
That's where you're gonna be?
No, it's usually closer.
On your chest.
I wonder if it would work
from a little farther back.
But Grace won't feel comfortable and safe.
Well, I'm...
And look, I'm seeing, um,
so many sides of you lately.
And it's great.
Right now I'm seeing the underside of you.
Kind of a side sleeper anyway.
Goodnight.
So, we watch each other sleep.
Iridians don't sleep like a human does.
They seem legitimately paralyzed.
If danger comes, you can't wake up.
It's a survival norm.
Someone has to keep you safe.
Flight team, I want you
to meet Dr. Ryland Grace.
He is currently the world's leading
authority in astrophage biology.
Dr. Grace, these are
the three astronauts going
on the mission and their
backups for redundancy.
Yao, Eljukna, and Dubois.
Our pilot, engineer, and science officer.
It's an honor.
I'm excited to share what I've learned
about astrophage and spin drives.
We have one thousand
and nine of these little
engines that could
put it on the Hail Mary.
And, uh... Okay.
You're doing great.
What?
Once the mission is complete,
we have the option to
end our lives on our terms.
The alternative is slow,
miserable death by starvation.
I want to do a lethal injection
with a little bit of heroin.
I will have what she's having.
Following on from Dr. Grace's discovery,
we've built an IR emitter
set to the wavelength of CO2,
which attracts the astrophage
to this revolver phase.
The drive then rotates outwards.
We increase the IR, the
astrophage get excited,
thrust the ship forward, and so on, so on.
This is less than a gram of astrophage,
and we only need a
fraction of this for this
demonstration, if you
want to take a look.
To do what?
To melt a metric ton of metal.
Powerful stuff.
Commander Yao, I really
appreciate what you all are doing.
I mean, you would do the same.
I would choose just not to go at all.
I don't have the bravery
gene that you all have.
Trust me.
It's not a gene.
You just need to find
someone to be brave for.
Hi, Grace.
You're in a ball.
So, Rocky no dying, Grace atmosphere.
I come up.
Oh, you're coming up.
Grace and Rocky, big science.
How to kill astrophage together.
I keep going this way?
This room's boring.
Rocket!
Science.
Save Earth.
Save Earth.
Good plan.
What's this come here?
Amazing, amazing, amazing.
Rocky want to see human technology.
Dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty.
Why room so messy?
Well, I wasn't expecting company, was I?
This room for garbage?
Oh.
Dirty, dirty, dirty.
This is where the science happens.
What's this?
That's the bathroom.
Whoa.
What's this?
That is the disco ball.
That makes me happy.
Rocky will build workshop here.
We'll need much room for rock,
and much less space for grace.
What is happening here?
We go Petrova line.
We collect astrophage.
We study it.
We go home.
We collect, we save Earth.
And when you say we, uh, where?
I see grace.
Whoa.
Apology, apology, apology.
Rocky, stay.
Rocky, new to ball.
Rocky, my hand is up.
We can't just show up in
a space ball unannounced
and move into someone
else's spaceship.
Right?
There has to be boundaries.
Boundaries.
We have one mission.
Mission.
But we're two distinct individuals.
Individual.
Both working on our distinct,
individual parts of that mission.
Mission.
Separately.
Separately.
Okay.
Where are my bedrooms?
Bedroom!
What?
So I have a new roommate now.
Be careful back there, okay?
The tour wheel is pretty lopsided.
Where on earth does that go?
Not on earth.
More high.
It goes this way?
All the way out to here?
Yes.
Out pointy.
What?
He tells me what to do.
He tells me why to do it.
He tells me how to do it.
He tells me when to do it.
And then when I do it, he's
like, what are you doing?
I'm just saying you're gonna get out of
the ball to get into a much bigger ball?
Yes, for sleeping.
Why?
You don't even use a bed.
No, you have the, like,
Hellraiser thing that you sleep on.
What do you need a bed for?
You're gonna be angry, stupid.
How long since my sleep question?
Don't talk to you.
Armando, yes.
Can I help you?
You're doing this.
It's a lot of this.
And then he's like, no, I understand.
No, I understand.
And then it's like...
I need a word.
You know what the word is?
Bossy.
I'm like one of the villains
in the Superman movie.
I'm just, like, trapped in Hell.
Get me out of here!
His eating habits are...
exotic.
Grace looks disgust when eat.
How do you look when you eat?
It looked beautiful.
Show me.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
He has incredible hearing.
He can see through walls.
Personal space is at a premium.
Who is Grace talking to?
Question.
There's no way you can hear me right now.
Can't hear.
Who are you talking to?
You can hear this.
Yes, Grace say you can hear this.
What about this?
Yes.
Oh, my God.
Look at this.
Look how far away he is.
That is where he is.
Hello, Grace.
He's right here.
Hello, Grace friend.
Okay.
Did Grace find sampler instruction?
Yes, I found the sampler instru...
Yes, I found the sampler instructions.
He's really smart about some things.
Oh, my God.
He's got a gun.
Oh.
This?
No, no, no.
This to screen in front.
And now this to that over here.
Now Rocky can hear screen.
Please don't point at me.
Oh, point over here.
Yes.
Oh, okay.
Now over there.
You can point at me again.
But his species doesn't know about
things like relativity and radiation.
And the rest of the crew?
In mid of ship.
There.
And here.
And where did you keep the astrophage?
Fuel tanks next to Rocky workshop there.
I think the radiation is what
made your crew sick, Rock.
The astrophage probably
just protected you from it.
This isn't something
that you could have fixed.
But I guess together we're,
you know, pretty smart.
Since we're only going
to be able to intersect
with the patrol line
for a few seconds,
we're not going to have enough
time to get a good sample.
Too fast.
Do puppet show.
Too fast.
I don't want to do the puppet show.
No.
Do puppet show.
This is us.
We're flying along.
The problem is, because the
solar system is constantly moving,
the patrol line is going
to constantly be moving.
Right?
Am I still doing it?
You still want it?
Yes, yes, it's show time.
So we're not going to
have time to get the sample.
No, no, no.
Use planet gravity to move with line.
You mean sort of like rest in its orbit?
Yes.
I didn't think of that.
I did.
We figured out a plan.
We're going to orbit the planet where
astrophage breeds, collect a sample,
and figure out why
it's not eating Tau Ceti.
Who is Grace talking to?
I'm not talking to anyone.
I need a break.
A break from what?
Oh, my God.
Forget it. This isn't going to work.
What?
150 million kilometers away.
Racing along at 162 kilometers per second.
Means we should arrive at Tau Ceti E at...
Arrival at Tau Ceti E in 11
days, 3 hours and 14 minutes.
Thank you, Mary.
You're welcome, Dr. Graham.
Thank you, Mary.
You're welcome, Rocky.
Welcome to Earth.
We won't get limited to help, Mary.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
General Rocky, rock!
Look out below!
The beach is always changing.
You could go to the same spot every day.
You're always looking at a different beach.
The trees.
And you climb.
And you climb to the top.
He's so excited about us
both getting to go home.
There's no harm in
pretending for a little while.
Touch the wave.
Touching the wave.
Wiping out.
Hanging ten.
He's so excited.
Hey!
Oh!
What do you got?
In 3, Apollo trains him.
And in 7, he trains Apollo's kid.
Yes, yes.
Touch, punch, punch, punch, punch,
punch, punch, punch, punch, punch.
I say either, you say.
You say either.
No.
I say neither, you say.
Me either.
No.
I like Earth.
Mr. Farg.
What about you, Rock?
What do you miss most about home?
My mate.
Wait, what? You got a mate?
Yes.
I mean, not that you...
I mean, I'm sure... I'm...
What's their name?
Name is...
It's beautiful.
Grace have mate question?
No.
I mean, I did.
But she thought I had
my head in the clouds, and
I didn't really want to
live in the real world.
She was right.
Anyway, now she's with Mark.
Rocky hate Mark.
But enough about me. You have a mate.
How long have you been together?
186.3 years.
Like the honeymoon phase?
No, understand.
That's a joke, Rock. That's a long time.
You've been together a long time.
It's not enough.
You've been together a long time.
It's not enough.
It's not enough.
I don't know.
It's not enough.
You've been together a long time.
You're an Eastern German Youth Choir. You're very mysterious. No, I'm not. I
always wanted to be... mysterious. Talk too much. It's my problem. Like right
now, I, uh, didn't mean to bother you. You don't bother me. It is such a
weird party. Is it? Yeah, always singing. Everyone's so happy. People are...
hooking up and they all know they're gonna die. Comradery helps them.
Doing their job, you know. And that's so much me. So... Must be hard
having to ask everybody to... Actually it isn't. Yeah. So, what do
you think? You think you're gonna pull it off? What, the whole thing?
Yeah. God willing?
You believe in God?
You think we'd stand to everything?
Just stop your crying,
it's a sign of the times.
Welcome to the final show.
Welcome to the final show. I hope you're wearing
your best clothes. You can't bribe the door on your
way to the sky. You look pretty good down here.
But you ain't really good. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
We've never learned we've been
here before. Why are we always
stuck in running from the
bullets. The bullets. The bullets.
I'm in here.
They told me that the end is near. We
gotta get away from here. Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Just stop your crying and
have the time of your mind.
Breaking through the atmosphere.
And it all looks good from here.
Remember, everything
will be alright.
We can meet again somewhere,
somewhere far away from here.
And that is enough.
Wish you could see this rock. Rocky
can see. Boring. What? This is not boring.
Name of planet Tau Ceti E is
same name as star plus E. Boring.
I guess it could be a
little more evocative.
Astrophage sampler in position. Question?
Yep. Trays are live looking both ways.
It is time go.
It's time go.
What are you doing? Question?
You know, back on Earth, if you
discover something, you get to name it.
You were technically
the first one here, so...
Yes. The name is Medium
Rough Texture Circle Planet.
Okay. Well, if Medium Rough Texture Circle
Planet was taken, we'll just have a backup.
Maybe go with something personal.
Personal.
What's your mate's name again?
Name is...
It's okay. It's okay. I remember.
You need human word for a rocky mate.
Adrian.
It's beautiful.
Well, that's weird.
What?
It's the same amount.
Both coming and going.
But if Astrophage going to Adrian to
breed, there should be more leaving.
It should be double. It doesn't make sense.
It's either not reproducing, or...
It's not leaving the
planet for some reason.
Oh my god.
What? What Gracie? What Gracie question?
Life.
This is not just Astrophage.
It's bacteria. It's protozoa.
It's like cells on Arid.
And Earth.
What does this mean? Question.
Well...
If there's a whole active biosphere
in the Petrova line, that stands
to reason there's a whole active
biosphere on Adrian, which means...
There's life on Adrian.
You understand.
Grace? Grace?
Yeah.
You said it, buddy.
Use your words.
Life is the reason for what?
Life is reason.
Life is reason what?
Life on Adrian is reason,
Astrophage imbalanced.
Life on Adrian
makes... Astrophage die.
Like a predator.
Yes.
That would keep the population stable.
Grace, if we bring Predator
home, our stars not die.
Life is reason, star not die.
Why didn't you just say that?
There is some kind of
microbial Predator on Adrian.
It'll be in the clouds
where astrophage breathes.
Check.
Oh!
The problem is this ship wasn't
built to go into the atmosphere.
If we get within five
kilometers, we'll be ripped
into a million pieces
and then we'll burn up.
Game over.
Game not over.
I make chains.
I make long chains.
I put collection device on hand.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Five kilometers of chains.
Sure.
Garb me!
Like this chain.
Look.
You can do that?
Yes.
I like fishing.
What's that?
Whoa!
Whoa!
Fishing!
I can't believe it!
It could work.
Thumbs up, baby.
Hello, Earth.
Plan is like fishing.
We get very close to Adrian atmosphere
and lower Collector into clouds with chain.
Then Grace go on hull to reel it in.
If ship not at precise
angle and speed, we die.
Example!
We must fly backwards
to keep proper velocity,
even though Grace still
have no pilot experience.
I've been practicing, haven't I?
More!
No, no, no.
Left.
Be left.
More left.
More left.
It's perfect!
No!
Wrong way.
Wrong way.
Wrong angle.
Bad, bad, bad.
Good, good, good.
Bad.
Not enough.
Not enough.
Too much.
Too much.
Too much.
I'm barely pulling it!
No, it's bad.
Grace Rocky hit.
All.
All.
What do you think, Earth?
Hello?
They can't hear you, pal.
What?
We're not actually talking to Earth.
Earth's too far away.
You know, we just record
these messages and
we tell them what we've
learned and then when
we're done, we'll send
them all back in a probe.
Why not you tell them
yourself when you return home?
Question.
Yeah.
This is a one-way ticket for me, pal.
What?
We had enough astrophage to
get here, but not enough to get back.
So what happens, Grace?
Question.
Oh, I've... I've got enough food
to last me at least a couple years.
Maybe a couple more if I stretch it out.
So, Grace die?
Question?
Yeah, once... Once we're
done, I'm... I'm gonna die.
Why didn't you tell me?
It slipped my mind.
No.
Grace say, Grace, go home.
Listen.
No.
Listen.
No.
Listen.
I got to meet you.
I got to do all this amazing stuff.
I'm good.
I've made peace with it.
What mean?
What mean make peace?
It means...
I know I'm not going home.
I know why.
And it's okay.
Thumbs up?
No.
Tiny thumbs up?
No.
No.
We got stars to save.
Okay?
Grace?
Yeah.
You are...
Need word.
What word do you need?
To risk self?
To help another?
Uh... Dumb.
Grace?
How much astrophage you need, question?
Two million kilograms.
I can give.
I go home six years slower.
That's too much.
Rocky watch crew die.
Could not fix.
Grace say Grace will die.
Rocky fix.
Grace go home.
Okay.
I thought you made peace.
Question?
I didn't mean any of that.
That's just something you say.
Thank you.
Get over here.
What?
What's happening?
A hug.
Oh.
It's usually not something
one does by themselves.
Oh.
I do the same?
Would you just get in here?
How do you know when the hug is done?
You just feel it.
Oh.
Are you feeling it now?
No.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
We ran the sampler
simulation again this morning.
Shapiro and Dubois nailed it again.
Okay.
What about the others?
Don't be ready.
I expect so.
I have a great teacher.
Can you take the compliment, please?
No.
It's an order.
Okay.
Okay.
If it's an order, I'll take it.
Thank you.
Good.
What do you think?
It's pretty impressive.
Yeah.
You're...
You're good.
Three days, huh?
Yeah.
So... What are you gonna
do for the next 20 years?
You got a plan?
Huh.
Manual mode activated.
Good.
Bad.
It's all good.
It's now or never.
3,000 meters.
3,000.
Probe signal.
Good.
Now comes the fun part.
Grace go out on hull to retrieve collector.
No fun at all.
It's a joke.
Oh, humor.
Confusing.
You gotta be kidding me.
What problem question?
Fine, it's just...
This guy is slightly on fire.
Words of encouragement.
Can't just say words of encouragement.
Words of great encouragement.
Nope.
Feel that?
Yes.
I'm not worried.
Are you worried?
Yes.
Great.
Collector is closed.
Move winch into position.
Whoa!
How long is this supposed to take?
Collector should be here soon.
Yeah.
It's here.
Amaze, amaze, amaze.
Careful, Collector.
Important.
Yep.
Hurry, hurry.
Grace, it's safe.
Question?
I'm okay.
Good, good, good.
Come inside with Predator Collector now.
Uh...
Why not moving?
Question?
Exterior temperature elevated.
Must move now. Go, go.
No, Grace.
Bad idea. Come inside.
Be there in a minute.
No, no, no, no, no.
Grace will die.
Can repeat missions.
Can try again later.
I don't think there is going to be a later.
Abort, abort, abort.
Grace will die.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, I'm not dead, so yes.
Good, good, good, good, good.
Where is that noise coming from?
The noise is from all around.
It's loudest at port side, a bedroom.
Gravity's tearing the ship apart.
We leave now. Question?
Leave now. Statement.
Health pressure. Warning. Warning.
Home ending in big room or low bedroom.
That's the fuel tanks.
That's not great.
Warning.
Okay, okay, okay.
Everybody, everybody, contact.
Mark out!
Try and keep yourself together, Mary.
Stop engine now.
Not yet.
We need to get into orbit or we'll crash!
I have an idea. First, no crash.
Then, not explode. Deal?
Deal!
Hold on.
Now!
Wait!
Now! Now!
Now!
Now!
Did we do it?
Question.
There's a hole in it!
Hull breach. Fort side fuel compartments.
Eleven and twelve.
What happened?
Question!
The fuel is migrating to Adrian!
Eject bad fuel bags.
Question!
Yeah!
Jettison port fuel tank compartment twelve.
Confirmed.
Jettison port fuel tank compartment eleven.
Confirmed.
Eject other fuel bags!
One nanogram of astrophage just
isn't enough to blow up a building.
The quartermaster gave him one milligram.
By mistake.
That's a billion times the heat
energy that they're prepared for.
A measuring mistake.
Healed my entire science team!
It doesn't matter. We have to launch.
If we miss the orbital window,
it'll set us back months.
Yeah, but if no one's trained to
do the mission, it won't matter.
Casualty projections go
up exponentially if we delay.
We launch on schedule with
a replacement science officer.
Okay, but...
Who?
I mean that...
I'm not an astronaut.
I don't need an astronaut.
I need an expert in
astrophage who's mission ready.
I'm not ready.
I don't have any training.
Pick it up.
I'm not an astronaut.
I put the not an astronaut.
I've never done anything.
I've never done a space walk.
I can't even moonwalk.
I haven't done the whole, the pool thing.
No, no, no.
This is just we do for the picture.
For social media.
I'm not heroic in any way.
I get sick on an elevator.
Perfect.
There's no elevator on the ship.
I cannot do this.
You're smart.
You'll figure it out.
This might be very hard
for you to understand.
But some people are a failure.
Some people don't rise to the challenge.
You've been present
for every major scientific
or strategic meeting
we've had on the mission.
You're missing out an important part
of the mission, which is the suicide part.
Grace, you'd be in very cool company.
Yeah.
If you don't go, you die anyway.
Yeah, but I die in...
Dirty years with...
With the rest of us.
You have no immediate family.
You don't even have a dog.
So, just so I'm clear...
You're asking me right now to...
Give up my life.
I am.
We all are.
Can I think about this?
You have three hours.
Detected.
Good morning, Dr. Grace.
Yes.
I want you to sleep, Pop.
But, uh...
You gotta wake up.
I'm not sure what to do.
Done everything I can think of.
I meet him by heat lamp.
And he left me one last message.
We have our predator.
Right now I'm calling it Tau-me-ba.
And...
I'm sure that when you
wake up... You'll have...
A lot to say about why that's a bad name.
Because it's just... An
amoeba from Tau-SETI.
And we're putting Tau in front of amoeba.
But...
I would argue...
There's an elegance to that.
A simplicity.
Let's not fight about it now.
Let's just...
We'll table it and we'll...
I did a test at different
atmospheric variables.
And... Fun fact.
Every time I introduced nitrogen...
It died.
And I know you're
thinking... Well that's terrible.
Because that's a problem.
Because we needed
to survive... In the...
Conditions of Venus.
Obviously I had to figure out...
How to breed a new strain...
Of nitrogen resistant Tau-me-ba.
And guess what I used?
The breeder tanks that we made.
With your Xenonite.
And you know what?
Now we're just a couple of... Very
cool dudes... With their very own strain...
Of nitrogen resistant Tau-me-ba.
Really all we have to do now...
Have us breed enough to...
Survive the trip.
And...
You gotta wake up because... I don't know
how to get your half of the Tau-me-ba...
To air it.
So... No pressure.
But... We did make a deal.
We can go home.
Fist my bump.
No...
It's still not right.
I'll do it.
Good, good, good.
So what we do now?
Question?
We party.
It is special clothing for celebration.
You're making me think
that I have to... What?
Up my game.
What is this?
You don't mind?
Rocky, Rocky get one.
There you go.
It's good.
Oh yeah.
It's not much.
Just a little something.
Your very own laptop.
My portable earth thinking machine.
With all human knowledge.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
And just one more thing.
Yes?
It's...
What... What's this?
It's earth.
So you can remember me.
Rocky can't forget.
I didn't get you anything.
You gave me everything.
But if I were to give you something...
It would be pretty cool to see your ship.
Mmm.
I understand that you think I'm
the right person for this mission.
But...
I can't do it.
I can't do it.
You'll find a solution.
You are my solution.
My place is in the classroom.
Stop pretending this
is about your students.
It's so insulting.
Grace, we will lose...
a quarter...
of the world's population
in the next thirty years.
And that assumes that the nations of
the world work together to ration food.
which they won't.
So I double the estimate.
And if you would truly
care about the children or
anyone else for that
matter, you'd get on that ship.
I understand the stakes.
I do.
But I don't have it in me.
My mind is made up.
I'm sorry, but...
You just can't talk me into it.
I'm not trying to talk you into anything.
I am...
trying to make you understand
what I'm about to do next.
Yeah.
Please.
Stay calm.
Come in.
What is this?
Mission plan will state I've induced
your coma early to maximize your safety.
You will be remembered as a hero.
Come on.
This is crazy.
I have to do it.
You're not... Come on.
What are you doing?
This...
may seem like me betraying you,
but it's actually me believing in you.
Sure feels like you're betraying me.
Don't make this harder, please.
Come on.
Let's keep talking about...
Sit down and we do it differently.
I can't...
Yeah, he's running.
I can't do it.
Don't do it!
Don't do it!
Don't do it!
Don't do it!
You know who you are.
You're gonna do great.
I'm trying to think if
there's anything I forgot.
Fuel tank fix okay?
Question?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
They're working great.
Oh, good.
Happy, happy, happy.
Well...
My friend.
Yes.
Friend.
Not sure what to
say, so... Just gonna...
Grace?
No one to watch you sleep?
Yeah.
You are very brave.
I don't know about that.
You are the bravest human I have ever met.
Hey.
It's joke.
I know.
I only meet one human.
And it's you.
I get it.
It's a good joke.
Good joke.
Alright.
Well...
Goodbye.
No understand word.
Means, uh... See you later.
But I won't see you later.
I know.
How do you say goodbye back home?
We don't.
We do this.
The journey to earth will take four
years, two months, and eleven days.
Thank you.
Thanks to the life that
gave me such a great gift,
this gave me two lights.
When I open them, I distinguish
them perfectly from blue from blue.
And in the high sky,
the sky is shining.
And in the multitudes
of the man that I love.
Contamination detected.
Contamination detected.
Contamination detected.
There's a leak. The
problem is the Xenonite.
They tell me if it
can get through it.
Probably because we brought
it in the Xenonite breeder tanks.
It evolved to escape it.
I was able to stop it before it ate
all the astrophages on the ship.
The rocky ship is built of Xenonite. The
Tom Evo will already be in its fuel lines.
And he won't be able to find the
leak because the leak is the ship itself.
He'll be without any fuel. Stranded.
His life support systems will fail.
And if that doesn't kill him,
the radiation sickness will.
He's looking at a long,
slow, painful death.
He's just... alone.
I can't do both.
I can go home.
Or I can save Rocky.
I've sent you detailed
logs of all of our findings.
And enough Tom Evo for you to
start your very own Tom Evo farm.
At least I never have to
hear you say, I told you so.
Even though you were right.
Even though you were right.
Home.
Home.
We're on our way home.
We're going home.
We're going home.
That stretches out ahead.
Two of us wearing raincoats.
Standing so low.
In the sun.
You and me chasing paper.
Heading nowhere.
On our way back home.
We're on our way home.
We're on our way home.
We're going home.
I'm here, buddy.
Rocky.
I am Rocky from home.
I'm pretty sure they know that.
I left you detailed logs
of all of our findings.
And I threw in a little
something else just for fun.
Hopefully it all makes sense.
And if not, you're smart.
You'll figure it out.
Hmm.
This is Dr. Captain Rylan Grace
reporting from the Hail Mary.
As the Iridians say.
Let's begin.
Good morning, Armando. You shouldn't have.
Why you always got to be so early?
Yeah, I know. And I ignored you.
Why?
I thought this was a safe neighborhood.
Okay, Armando likes the fresh air.
Can we talk about the
water temperature a little bit?
It's amazing, just that
you've done it at all.
Very cold.
And before it was boiling.
Is there an in-between?
Yeah.
Please tell the BioDove illumination
team that it's perfect though.
Oh no, this is...
you know I'm a sucker for the fog.
Can I think about it?
Good morning, class.
Okay, everyone take their seats.
Please.
Let's wake up.
Who can tell me the speed of light?
Ooh, give us a good sign!
No!
There we go.
Yeah!
The URL is run.
Eye movement detected.
What is 2 plus 2?
Incorrect.
Cognition assessment.
What is 2 plus 2?
Incorrect.
You have been in an injured place.
You may experience levering loss.
Difficulty speaking.
Body movement detected.
For your own safety, please
return to the medical platform.
Please remember, muscle
function has not yet been restored.
People!
Hello!
Where am I?
Why is there an atomic resolution
scanning electron microscope?
Why do I know that?
Am I smart?
I'm in charge!
Please record video diary.
No.
Can I speak to the person in charge?
The, uh, captain.
Captain Yao Li Jai. Deceased.
Yeah. Where, um, are the...
the living people?
No!
Dr. Ryland Grace.
End of manifest.
I can't be...
the only person here, right?
Pilot detected.
Oh! No, no, no, no.
Not the pilot.
Call, uh, Houston.
Unknown command.
Operation... Go home!
In effect.
Invalid operation.
That's the sun!
There it is.
So, what are we, like, Neptune-ish?
Let's crank up the radio and call it.
Current transmission time to Earth is 11
years, 10 months, 14 days, and 6 hours.
No.
No.
You're wrong.
I need a map.
Oh!
Uh... How far?
That's really far.
Uh... I'm sorry, son.
That's not our son.
It's the fuel.
We are just minutes away from the
flyby through the Petrova line near Venus.
So, what can you tell us
about the ArcLight probe?
What do we expect to find?
The image we see will be coming
from the onboard microscope.
Oh!
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
The sound waves are physical.
And at different frequencies.
They make different patterns.
They make different patterns.
Olivia, can you help me out?
Try going.
There we go.
Whoa!
Yeah.
Are they really eating the sun?
The... Space dots?
That is a great question,
Rekka, and I'd be curious what
your parents think about that.
I'm not sure it should come from me.
Hey, who wants to play a game of...
The beanbag is lava!
Lava! Lava! Lava!
What is the speed-up line, Olivia?
Lava!
It's melting your hands, Olivia!
186,000 miles per second!
Oh! Give her a round of applause.
That is awesome.
What is the Petrova line?
Ha-ha! Pass!
You can't pass.
Lava! Lava! Lava! Lava! Lava!
Two years ago,
a radio telescope enthusiast
named Irina Petrova,
she noticed that there
was a streak of infrared light.
from the sun to Venus.
And that is now known as the Petrova line.
That's it.
That's the dots?
They think so.
What dots?
These dots.
They sent a probe up to the Petrova line,
and this is what they found.
Are they eating the sun?
They seem to be dimming the sun.
A tiny, teeny, weeny little bit.
So no big whoop.
It's a small whoop.
It's a small to medium whoop.
Over the next 30 years,
the Earth could cool
maybe 10 to 15 degrees.
So it is a big whoop.
I heard that all the crops will die,
the economy will freefall,
and half the Earth will die of starvation.
Well... We're all gonna die!
Yeah, that's true.
You're forgetting something.
Guys, guys, that's if that were to happen.
Right?
They're gonna figure this out.
Right now, the best minds
in the entire world are on it.
I woke up Sunday morning,
with no way to hold my head.
It didn't hurt.
Good morning, Dr. Grace.
And the beer I had for
breakfast wasn't bad.
So I had one more for dessert.
Then I headed back for home,
and somewhere far away
a lonely bell was ringing.
And it echoed through the canyons,
like the disappearing dreams of yesterday.
On the Sunday morning sidewalks.
Wishing, Lord, that I was stoned.
Cause there's something in a
Sunday that makes a body feel alone.
And there's nothing short of dying.
Half as lonesome as it sounds.
On the sleeping city sidewalks.
Sunday morning, coming down.
Dr. Du, do, do...
Knock, knock!
Who's there? Not good at jokes.
Not good at jokes who?
Dr. Grace? Maybe. Eva Stratton with
the Petrova task force. I need your help.
Me? Did you write this? Oh. I'm
interested in this section here, page 31.
The Goldilocks zone is for idiots.
Why everyone is wrong about life.
That was a long time ago.
Did you stand by what you wrote?
I was fired for standing by what I wrote.
You were fired for calling the
leading scholar in your field a
staggering waste of carbon at the
UNESCO conference in Denmark.
You... you heard about that, huh?
Look, I don't know what this is, but,
uh, I think, uh, how much that's lava?
It's not. Okay.
No one in your field wants
anything to do with you because
you refuse to back down
from my very unpopular view
and I can give you a chance
to prove them all wrong.
Uh, that's, uh, Kevin, no running.
I'm not.
Uh, joke's on them because
I don't even care, so...
I think you do care. You're just
running away because you're scared.
No, no, no.
Do you still believe water is
unnecessary for life to evolve?
Uh...
Look, there is, uh, nothing
magical about hydrogen and oxygen.
Water is required
for life on Earth, sure.
But a completely different planet might
have completely different conditions.
I don't know why that makes me such a nut.
I need you to come with us.
Sorry, I didn't... I didn't get your name.
Carl.
Carl, hi.
Dr. Grace, for travel line
samples flashed down last
night, I want you to tell me
what they are, how they work.
I am a teacher at Grover Cleveland Middle.
And you have a doctorate
in molecular biology.
And I ride a bike to work.
And, uh, it's not for exercise, so I'm
sure there are thousands of other people...
It's a rise on the surface of the sun.
Does that sound like a
water-based life-warm to you?
The sun's really dying, isn't it?
Yeah.
Is all of this...
necessary?
Yes.
Please analyze the patrol sample.
Um... Just one thing.
The entire room is filled with argon.
Just try not to rip your suit.
Uh...
Am I expendable?
Is that why you want me?
That's not the only reason.
It's almost like you don't care if I die.
Hold on, you have to talk about it?
The consensus here is that it
would be preferable if you did not die.
Thanks, guys.
Oh.
Welcome to Earth.
Are they alive?
They're moving.
So they're alive?
Yes, they're moving, but that
could be for many reasons.
What are they made of?
It's gonna take a long time.
It took like 200 years to figure out how
bacteria work, so... Please do it faster.
I'm just going through the
whole light spectrum here.
Wow!
You're not gonna believe this.
Nothing happened.
Can't see into these buggers.
Amazing.
X-rays.
Microwaves.
Gamma rays.
Visible light.
Nothing!
I've been dying to do this all day.
It's a cell.
It's a cell.
Wake up!
It's a cell!
It's a tiny alien cell!
Guys!
I've lost.
Guys!
This is first contact!
With life!
Outside of the...
Uh-oh.
Oh, it died.
What?
This is great news.
Now we can find out what they're made of.
You guys fired up?
Yes!
Right?
Carbon.
Oxygen.
Hydrogen.
Oh!
It's made...
Almost entirely...
Of water.
Alright.
Sorry if I overreacted in there.
Just, uh...
Realizing I was wrong about
the only original idea I ever had.
Yeah, what else did you learn?
To give off infrared light when they move.
Mm-hmm.
Like, so much.
I don't know how they
store all that energy.
But, uh...
Their wavelength is...
Exactly the Petrova frequency.
Their light is how they move?
Yeah, they consume the sun's energy
and then they expel it for propulsion.
They toot to scoot, basically.
Why did it go to Venus?
I don't know.
Okay.
We'll tell you.
What?
I have 347 other biologists and 21
countries mobilizing as we speak.
So, thank you for your help.
I'm glad you didn't die.
Let's pack this up!
That's it!
That's it, Carl!
Talk to her.
You just... you're taking all this stuff?
At the school you said there were thousands
of people more qualified than you, so...
I was being modest.
I don't need modest.
I need people who think they're right
when everyone else thinks they're wrong.
I need people who piss other people off.
That's me!
Do you want to be on a project?
If you...
If you think I can help, then...
Just answer the question.
I want to help... the world?
I left you three dots.
Just three, huh?
Plus the one you killed.
I would take the three.
Yes?
I'll take the dots.
Get to work, Dr. Grace.
The world is counting on you.
Imagine for a second that you're
an interstellar microorganism.
I'm not doing that.
Why would you leave
this sun and go to Venus?
Why not stop the Mercury? It's closer.
Maybe fresh air.
Venus's atmosphere is mostly CO2.
Maybe that's fresh air to them.
You don't know what
this little space that's like?
Hey, Carl.
Do we have an expense account?
We don't.
But...
There's so much you can see.
dsert.
Let's go.
Thank you.
Do you have a coupon?
We don't need a coupon.
For the government. Which
government? All of them.
So this box is Venus. The
box is Venus. It's set to emit
the same infrared light frequency
as Venus's CO2 atmosphere.
So if the dots move when you
turn the lights on, that means
they're looking for CO2. Thus
proving the Carl hypothesis. Sick.
All right. All right. You ready?
Uh-oh. Why you saying uh-oh?
The astrophage moved off the slide. Huh?
We lost them.
What do you mean we lost them? Go get them.
If I open the door and the
light, they're gonna escape, and
then we'll lose them forever.
At least now they're in the box.
So then you just
turn the lights off?
There'll still be lights. It's
gotta be total darkness.
Okay, so just put this box in another box.
I can hear you.
That drink stays two.
Please report over.
There's one.
There's two!
Come on, get the third one.
Got sample freight.
The three musketeers. The three stooges.
Uh-oh.
What? What? What?
Are you sitting down?
No, I'm standing like a grown man.
Because there's a force.
What?
We're fathers, Carl.
No, I'm sitting down.
Stop.
Carl.
Carl and I made a baby.
What?
What?
We forgot how astrophage breeds.
I found some.
What was that?
You know, Carl, when
Strat said she was sending...
Jet! I thought you meant like a PJ?
I thought you did. I know.
Take this.
It's been a long time
since I've taken a pill
from a stranger without
knowing what it was.
Dr. Grace, how was your flight?
Where are we?
The ocean.
The astrophage reproduction.
Can you do it at scale?
Oh, in theory.
Uh, you just get a bunch of
elbow-shaped pipe, put sunlight in one end.
Excuse me for a second.
Write it down.
And IR-line CO2 in the other.
Repeat.
Anything else you need for that?
Water. He gave me a pill
and it's still in my throat.
Two penty coffees.
Thank you so much. Water for help.
Or coffee.
Yes.
I need both.
Or not.
Okay, so this is kind of a tough room.
Oh.
So don't take it personally.
I don't need anything fancy.
I just wandered to bed and a shower.
I'm good.
I'm sober.
Come on.
I can't, I can't.
You're doing great.
Everyone, this is Dr. Ryland
Grace from the United States.
Please go here.
Thank you.
And he figured out how to breed esrophage.
How did you do it?
How long does the process take?
Does it reproduce by mitosis or meiosis?
What is the incubation period?
Um...
Carl and I made a mini
Venus out of a plywood box.
And as soon as the samples recognized
the spectral signature of CO2, they were...
They were like, woomp, there it is.
Okay.
Woomp, there it is.
You can sit down.
What was the thought?
Well, your experiment was crude and clumsy.
Our scientists have replicated his results.
I'm sorry.
How did you see
all... How did you...
We estimate an eight-day doubling
time under optimal conditions.
Dr. Grace is right.
Oh.
It is the CO2.
That's why they're going to Venus.
You say it for everyone.
That's why they're going to Venus.
So that's why they're...
That's why they're going to Venus,
is what Dr. Grace wants to say.
They're going to Bree.
There it is.
I really like him.
How long to make two million kilogram?
Two million?
Two million is... Why...
On earth would you need
that much astrophage?
Nobody told him.
He has no clearance.
Stand up, Dr. Grace.
Stand up.
I hereby Grant you top
secret clearance to all
information pertaining
to Project Hail Mary.
What's Project Hail Mary?
All right.
All right.
The Sun is not the only star dying.
There is a clear pattern of infection.
Every star was infected
by its neighbor except one.
Tau Ceti?
Tau Ceti.
That's right.
Eleven point nine light years away.
It is uninfected despite being well
within the cluster of infected stars.
Why?
Why?
Tell him.
We don't know!
Which is why we decided to
build a ship to go there and find out.
It's eleven point nine light years away.
You can't just build an interstellar ship.
Oh yeah, we can.
The ship is not really the problem.
The energy required to
power the ship is the problem.
It was the problem.
The astrophage is the fuel.
Provided we can make enough of it.
And for that, we need you, my friend.
Me?
Ooh.
Those little guys store a lot of energy.
One mistake in that much
astrophage could vaporize California.
That's true.
Which is why you now live on a
boat in the middle of the ocean in Cain.
I live on a boat.
You do.
So you want to build a
near light speed spaceship.
Have it travel further than any
human made object has ever traveled.
And visit a star just to see what's up.
Yeah.
How?
And then what?
There won't be enough
fuel for a round trip, so
they send their findings
back to Earth on probes.
And the astronauts...
Die in space?
Yes.
Space.
Any other plans you've thought of?
Anything else?
Anything else you're kicking around?
There are infinite possibilities
for this to go wrong.
It almost certainly won't work.
It's what you Americans
would call a long shot.
Hail Mary.
I get it.
The alternative is to just do nothing.
And to starve.
And to kill each other.
And watch everything
on this planet go extinct.
Including us.
That's a long time to be in space.
They've been in comas for most of it.
But is that even safe?
Nothing about this is safe.
We only need three.
A pilot.
An engineer.
And a scientist.
Commander Yao.
I must have known you.
But I just don't remember.
You make a funny face
in literally every picture.
You must have been very smart.
And strong.
And brave.
Ilyukna.
First I owe you three bags of vodka.
You seem to have had a lot of friends.
This picture of you.
What looks like sneaking into the Kremlin.
Is...
Legendary.
I wish you were still here.
I wish I wasn't alone.
I don't... I wish I was...
Doing a better job.
I just...
You were both very loved.
You deserve much more than this.
I'll do my best to make
sure that you don't...
You know... You know...
That you didn't.
I'll do my best.
Approaching Tau-SETI orbit.
Prepare for engine cutoff.
10...
10... 40...
30... 12... 11... 10...
10... Pilot detected.
5...
5...
5... 4... 3... 2... What
happens at zero?
I mean...
You are now orbiting Tau-SETI.
What the f...
Fudging... Fudging... Fudging...
In... Petrovoscope...
Operational.
Petrovoscope... Operational.
Tau-SETI...
You have a Petrova line.
But you are not dimming.
Why?
What is that?
Blip A detected.
What's the blip A?
Blip A detected.
No, no. Let's go. Let's go, Mary. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Pilot
detected. Please engage restraint. Pilot detected. We're getting
out of here. Engage spindler. Incorrect. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Welcome to the Hail Mary. Is it this thing? Erratic maneuver detected.
Flip A detected.
What do they want?
What?
They're sending me something.
It could be a message.
It could be a bomb.
Is it a bomb? Shields up!
There are no shields on board the hill.
Why not?
30 meters.
20 meters.
Well, I guess there's a zag
on both our faces, huh, Mary?
What's that?
Why is it moving so much
slower than the last one?
They think I'm dumb.
If we were gonna catch
it, what would we do?
Would you like to go on
a spacewalk, Dr. Grace?
To begin your spacewalk, put on
your Lea suit and proceed to the airlock.
Yes!
It's, uh, just crazy.
Righty, tidy, lefty, loosey.
Xenon's a gas.
I think this thing's broken.
We need the equipment to
analyze the astrophage at our setting.
Righty, Grace.
Most of this equipment
won't work in zero gravity.
And we have a team to develop and build
zero gravity versions of this equipment.
We would need yes for
that, and we have months.
What's the alternative?
We make gravity.
Centrifuge?
Centrifuge.
They, uh, used them to make
butter during the Civil War, actually.
It's a fun, fun fact.
Still Xenon.
Up is down, left is right,
Xenon's a solid, aliens are real.
I'm wrong about everything,
and everything's wrong.
Lefty tighty, righty loosey.
I'm right.
I mean... Oh no!
You're a long way from home.
Is that me?
My ship?
I don't understand...
Oh. You want me...
to go back in my ship?
But I just got here. Oh,
okay. Okay. I'll talk to you later.
Bye.
Thank you, Mary. What?
Oh my. This is new.
Anybody home? I like what
you've done with the gravity.
I made you a ship. It's ramen.
I only made one. I'm not sure
how many of you there are.
Hi.
No, no, no. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
You scared me when you went home.
I can't seem to see your face.
Mysterious. Faces are overrated.
You like tapping, huh?
This is funny.
You're pointing. You're not tapping.
Sorry. Another present.
I don't have one of these.
I love it. Thank you.
I put this on my head. Take off my head.
Take my helmet off. No. It'll...
That's a big ask. Oh.
This is taking a turn. Thank you for the...
What I hope is not handcuffs.
I'm sorry about the whole helmet thing.
It's... Unfortunately, I need
oxygen to breathe, so...
Two rings of eight.
Oh, two.
You little rascal.
This is oxygen.
I still don't think I can do it, though.
Sorry.
It's just, uh...
If I'm wrong, I'm really wrong.
It's the Petrova line.
We're here for the same reason.
You have a Petrova line problem, too.
You need to solve it. I need to solve it.
That's why you made me this.
I'm gonna take that as a yes.
We're gonna save our planets.
We have to learn how to communicate.
You know, they say math
is the universal language.
I thought maybe we...
Find out if that's true.
You see the numbers?
Oh, you want this?
Whoa!
Christmas Eve, that is.
It's really hot in there.
Is that ammonia?
Anyway, that's...
Look, see the numbers?
No, they're on the other side.
Do it again.
If you do it again and
you... Don't let it snap back.
So don't... Don't do it.
Don't do it.
Hold it like that.
And you look...
Wow.
Wow.
How about something else?
Look at this.
Clock.
We both have time.
Right?
These are the hands.
And these are the numbers.
One, two, three.
They point to the numbers.
And if you'll notice, there's numbers
there and there's also numbers here.
Okay.
It is dark.
I got an idea.
Wait.
Don't... Yeah.
Don't go anywhere.
Stay.
Hey.
Oh.
Oh yeah.
Um...
I'm Grace.
I'm gonna call you Rocky.
You know, cause you look like a giant rock.
Oh.
Oh.
Um... I'm fine.
Echolocation.
Right?
You need surfaces to see.
Try this.
You see the numbers?
What is that?
Is that good?
Jazz hands means good.
We do this.
Your version of this.
Is that our thumbs up?
Nope.
That's thumbs down.
We do the thumbs up.
It's close enough.
You want me to wait?
I wait?
Yeah.
No.
I'm really, uh, really excited
to be working with you on this.
Fired up.
I'm sorry I'm talking so much.
It's just I haven't been
around anyone in a long time.
What have we got here?
What have we got here?
It's a clock.
I showed you a clock and...
you're showing me a clock.
We're, uh, clock bros.
Right.
Um... I gotta be honest.
I'm...
I'm not sure I'm getting all of this.
Check this out.
I thought I might record you.
Oh, no, no.
Nope.
That's okay.
It's just a microphone.
Looks like they say,
uh... Let's start with one.
One.
No, no.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Sorry.
Okay.
One.
And... One.
Okay.
So, uh...
I met an alien.
And we're learning to communicate.
Let's do names.
Okay.
Let's start with you.
Rocky.
You done?
My name...
Can't wait to hear this.
Is Grace.
What's your word for my name?
Go ahead.
You know, enough to order at restaurants.
We have about... 250 words.
My atmosphere would kill him and his meat.
But...
I like to keep a wall up in
my relationships anyways.
He's a mechanic, I think.
He uses a metal form of xenon.
He can make anything...
Look at this.
I'm calling it... Xenonite.
And if I can't understand what he's
saying, which is most of the time...
He puts on a little puppet
show for me and my tiny brain.
And you know what?
I don't mind it.
He's kind of growing on me.
At least he's not growing in me.
You know?
Which was a concern for a little while.
His son is dying too.
So... Maybe we
can help each other.
Recognize this?
We call it astrophage.
It means star eater.
Astrophage on me, star.
Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.
Yeah.
Same.
Why are you alone?
Wow.
I don't know.
What happened to them?
Sorry.
How did they die?
Wow.
I don't know.
What happened to them?
How did they die?
Oh.
Um...
There were three of us and...
Two died on the way here.
I wish I knew why.
Now it's only me.
Correction.
Deal.
Call it fist bump, by the way.
What's that?
Fist my bump?
No.
It's fist bump.
It's not the same.
Exactly.
The astrophage has to reach Talceti.
Otherwise we wouldn't see the petroble.
Do we really need this whole model?
Right.
You know, I used to
have one of these in my
classroom and it was
a lot simpler to set up.
One sec.
What?
What?
What?
That is a great question.
You know what?
Try this.
Why is a school teacher in space?
Question.
No.
Don't like that voice.
I cannot hear it, really.
Scary.
Let's try this.
Oh.
No.
No.
No need.
No need to even continue.
Good.
No.
Why is a school teacher in space?
What's so funny?
Question.
Why is a school teacher in space?
I mean...
Meryl Streep?
Why is a school teacher in space?
She can do anything.
Why is a school teacher in space?
Why is a school teacher in space?
That's not bad.
I like.
Alright.
And in answer to your question, I
have no idea what I'm doing in space.
I don't remember.
It's okay.
Grace find out when Grace go home.
I'm gonna go to sleep.
Mmm.
No understand.
Word?
Sleep?
Uh, just, uh, go like this.
Is that died?
It died?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
No, not died.
Just lay here for 29,000
seconds and then we...
Wake up!
Oh, understand.
We called this.
Okay.
Here we go.
Sleep.
Goodnight, sir.
I watched Grace sleep.
No, that's fine.
That's a little weird.
Indeed.
I'll be good.
Goodnight.
Not safe.
Viridians must watch sleep.
That's really interesting.
That sounds like something,
uh, we can unpack that tomorrow.
Rock, you watch crew, many days.
Crew now, wake up.
That's where you're gonna be?
No, it's usually closer.
On your chest.
I wonder if it would work
from a little farther back.
But Grace won't feel comfortable and safe.
Well, I'm...
And look, I'm seeing, um,
so many sides of you lately.
And it's great.
Right now I'm seeing the underside of you.
Kind of a side sleeper anyway.
Goodnight.
So, we watch each other sleep.
Iridians don't sleep like a human does.
They seem legitimately paralyzed.
If danger comes, you can't wake up.
It's a survival norm.
Someone has to keep you safe.
Flight team, I want you
to meet Dr. Ryland Grace.
He is currently the world's leading
authority in astrophage biology.
Dr. Grace, these are
the three astronauts going
on the mission and their
backups for redundancy.
Yao, Eljukna, and Dubois.
Our pilot, engineer, and science officer.
It's an honor.
I'm excited to share what I've learned
about astrophage and spin drives.
We have one thousand
and nine of these little
engines that could
put it on the Hail Mary.
And, uh... Okay.
You're doing great.
What?
Once the mission is complete,
we have the option to
end our lives on our terms.
The alternative is slow,
miserable death by starvation.
I want to do a lethal injection
with a little bit of heroin.
I will have what she's having.
Following on from Dr. Grace's discovery,
we've built an IR emitter
set to the wavelength of CO2,
which attracts the astrophage
to this revolver phase.
The drive then rotates outwards.
We increase the IR, the
astrophage get excited,
thrust the ship forward, and so on, so on.
This is less than a gram of astrophage,
and we only need a
fraction of this for this
demonstration, if you
want to take a look.
To do what?
To melt a metric ton of metal.
Powerful stuff.
Commander Yao, I really
appreciate what you all are doing.
I mean, you would do the same.
I would choose just not to go at all.
I don't have the bravery
gene that you all have.
Trust me.
It's not a gene.
You just need to find
someone to be brave for.
Hi, Grace.
You're in a ball.
So, Rocky no dying, Grace atmosphere.
I come up.
Oh, you're coming up.
Grace and Rocky, big science.
How to kill astrophage together.
I keep going this way?
This room's boring.
Rocket!
Science.
Save Earth.
Save Earth.
Good plan.
What's this come here?
Amazing, amazing, amazing.
Rocky want to see human technology.
Dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty.
Why room so messy?
Well, I wasn't expecting company, was I?
This room for garbage?
Oh.
Dirty, dirty, dirty.
This is where the science happens.
What's this?
That's the bathroom.
Whoa.
What's this?
That is the disco ball.
That makes me happy.
Rocky will build workshop here.
We'll need much room for rock,
and much less space for grace.
What is happening here?
We go Petrova line.
We collect astrophage.
We study it.
We go home.
We collect, we save Earth.
And when you say we, uh, where?
I see grace.
Whoa.
Apology, apology, apology.
Rocky, stay.
Rocky, new to ball.
Rocky, my hand is up.
We can't just show up in
a space ball unannounced
and move into someone
else's spaceship.
Right?
There has to be boundaries.
Boundaries.
We have one mission.
Mission.
But we're two distinct individuals.
Individual.
Both working on our distinct,
individual parts of that mission.
Mission.
Separately.
Separately.
Okay.
Where are my bedrooms?
Bedroom!
What?
So I have a new roommate now.
Be careful back there, okay?
The tour wheel is pretty lopsided.
Where on earth does that go?
Not on earth.
More high.
It goes this way?
All the way out to here?
Yes.
Out pointy.
What?
He tells me what to do.
He tells me why to do it.
He tells me how to do it.
He tells me when to do it.
And then when I do it, he's
like, what are you doing?
I'm just saying you're gonna get out of
the ball to get into a much bigger ball?
Yes, for sleeping.
Why?
You don't even use a bed.
No, you have the, like,
Hellraiser thing that you sleep on.
What do you need a bed for?
You're gonna be angry, stupid.
How long since my sleep question?
Don't talk to you.
Armando, yes.
Can I help you?
You're doing this.
It's a lot of this.
And then he's like, no, I understand.
No, I understand.
And then it's like...
I need a word.
You know what the word is?
Bossy.
I'm like one of the villains
in the Superman movie.
I'm just, like, trapped in Hell.
Get me out of here!
His eating habits are...
exotic.
Grace looks disgust when eat.
How do you look when you eat?
It looked beautiful.
Show me.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
He has incredible hearing.
He can see through walls.
Personal space is at a premium.
Who is Grace talking to?
Question.
There's no way you can hear me right now.
Can't hear.
Who are you talking to?
You can hear this.
Yes, Grace say you can hear this.
What about this?
Yes.
Oh, my God.
Look at this.
Look how far away he is.
That is where he is.
Hello, Grace.
He's right here.
Hello, Grace friend.
Okay.
Did Grace find sampler instruction?
Yes, I found the sampler instru...
Yes, I found the sampler instructions.
He's really smart about some things.
Oh, my God.
He's got a gun.
Oh.
This?
No, no, no.
This to screen in front.
And now this to that over here.
Now Rocky can hear screen.
Please don't point at me.
Oh, point over here.
Yes.
Oh, okay.
Now over there.
You can point at me again.
But his species doesn't know about
things like relativity and radiation.
And the rest of the crew?
In mid of ship.
There.
And here.
And where did you keep the astrophage?
Fuel tanks next to Rocky workshop there.
I think the radiation is what
made your crew sick, Rock.
The astrophage probably
just protected you from it.
This isn't something
that you could have fixed.
But I guess together we're,
you know, pretty smart.
Since we're only going
to be able to intersect
with the patrol line
for a few seconds,
we're not going to have enough
time to get a good sample.
Too fast.
Do puppet show.
Too fast.
I don't want to do the puppet show.
No.
Do puppet show.
This is us.
We're flying along.
The problem is, because the
solar system is constantly moving,
the patrol line is going
to constantly be moving.
Right?
Am I still doing it?
You still want it?
Yes, yes, it's show time.
So we're not going to
have time to get the sample.
No, no, no.
Use planet gravity to move with line.
You mean sort of like rest in its orbit?
Yes.
I didn't think of that.
I did.
We figured out a plan.
We're going to orbit the planet where
astrophage breeds, collect a sample,
and figure out why
it's not eating Tau Ceti.
Who is Grace talking to?
I'm not talking to anyone.
I need a break.
A break from what?
Oh, my God.
Forget it. This isn't going to work.
What?
150 million kilometers away.
Racing along at 162 kilometers per second.
Means we should arrive at Tau Ceti E at...
Arrival at Tau Ceti E in 11
days, 3 hours and 14 minutes.
Thank you, Mary.
You're welcome, Dr. Graham.
Thank you, Mary.
You're welcome, Rocky.
Welcome to Earth.
We won't get limited to help, Mary.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
General Rocky, rock!
Look out below!
The beach is always changing.
You could go to the same spot every day.
You're always looking at a different beach.
The trees.
And you climb.
And you climb to the top.
He's so excited about us
both getting to go home.
There's no harm in
pretending for a little while.
Touch the wave.
Touching the wave.
Wiping out.
Hanging ten.
He's so excited.
Hey!
Oh!
What do you got?
In 3, Apollo trains him.
And in 7, he trains Apollo's kid.
Yes, yes.
Touch, punch, punch, punch, punch,
punch, punch, punch, punch, punch.
I say either, you say.
You say either.
No.
I say neither, you say.
Me either.
No.
I like Earth.
Mr. Farg.
What about you, Rock?
What do you miss most about home?
My mate.
Wait, what? You got a mate?
Yes.
I mean, not that you...
I mean, I'm sure... I'm...
What's their name?
Name is...
It's beautiful.
Grace have mate question?
No.
I mean, I did.
But she thought I had
my head in the clouds, and
I didn't really want to
live in the real world.
She was right.
Anyway, now she's with Mark.
Rocky hate Mark.
But enough about me. You have a mate.
How long have you been together?
186.3 years.
Like the honeymoon phase?
No, understand.
That's a joke, Rock. That's a long time.
You've been together a long time.
It's not enough.
You've been together a long time.
It's not enough.
It's not enough.
I don't know.
It's not enough.
You've been together a long time.
You're an Eastern German Youth Choir. You're very mysterious. No, I'm not. I
always wanted to be... mysterious. Talk too much. It's my problem. Like right
now, I, uh, didn't mean to bother you. You don't bother me. It is such a
weird party. Is it? Yeah, always singing. Everyone's so happy. People are...
hooking up and they all know they're gonna die. Comradery helps them.
Doing their job, you know. And that's so much me. So... Must be hard
having to ask everybody to... Actually it isn't. Yeah. So, what do
you think? You think you're gonna pull it off? What, the whole thing?
Yeah. God willing?
You believe in God?
You think we'd stand to everything?
Just stop your crying,
it's a sign of the times.
Welcome to the final show.
Welcome to the final show. I hope you're wearing
your best clothes. You can't bribe the door on your
way to the sky. You look pretty good down here.
But you ain't really good. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
We've never learned we've been
here before. Why are we always
stuck in running from the
bullets. The bullets. The bullets.
I'm in here.
They told me that the end is near. We
gotta get away from here. Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Just stop your crying and
have the time of your mind.
Breaking through the atmosphere.
And it all looks good from here.
Remember, everything
will be alright.
We can meet again somewhere,
somewhere far away from here.
And that is enough.
Wish you could see this rock. Rocky
can see. Boring. What? This is not boring.
Name of planet Tau Ceti E is
same name as star plus E. Boring.
I guess it could be a
little more evocative.
Astrophage sampler in position. Question?
Yep. Trays are live looking both ways.
It is time go.
It's time go.
What are you doing? Question?
You know, back on Earth, if you
discover something, you get to name it.
You were technically
the first one here, so...
Yes. The name is Medium
Rough Texture Circle Planet.
Okay. Well, if Medium Rough Texture Circle
Planet was taken, we'll just have a backup.
Maybe go with something personal.
Personal.
What's your mate's name again?
Name is...
It's okay. It's okay. I remember.
You need human word for a rocky mate.
Adrian.
It's beautiful.
Well, that's weird.
What?
It's the same amount.
Both coming and going.
But if Astrophage going to Adrian to
breed, there should be more leaving.
It should be double. It doesn't make sense.
It's either not reproducing, or...
It's not leaving the
planet for some reason.
Oh my god.
What? What Gracie? What Gracie question?
Life.
This is not just Astrophage.
It's bacteria. It's protozoa.
It's like cells on Arid.
And Earth.
What does this mean? Question.
Well...
If there's a whole active biosphere
in the Petrova line, that stands
to reason there's a whole active
biosphere on Adrian, which means...
There's life on Adrian.
You understand.
Grace? Grace?
Yeah.
You said it, buddy.
Use your words.
Life is the reason for what?
Life is reason.
Life is reason what?
Life on Adrian is reason,
Astrophage imbalanced.
Life on Adrian
makes... Astrophage die.
Like a predator.
Yes.
That would keep the population stable.
Grace, if we bring Predator
home, our stars not die.
Life is reason, star not die.
Why didn't you just say that?
There is some kind of
microbial Predator on Adrian.
It'll be in the clouds
where astrophage breathes.
Check.
Oh!
The problem is this ship wasn't
built to go into the atmosphere.
If we get within five
kilometers, we'll be ripped
into a million pieces
and then we'll burn up.
Game over.
Game not over.
I make chains.
I make long chains.
I put collection device on hand.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Five kilometers of chains.
Sure.
Garb me!
Like this chain.
Look.
You can do that?
Yes.
I like fishing.
What's that?
Whoa!
Whoa!
Fishing!
I can't believe it!
It could work.
Thumbs up, baby.
Hello, Earth.
Plan is like fishing.
We get very close to Adrian atmosphere
and lower Collector into clouds with chain.
Then Grace go on hull to reel it in.
If ship not at precise
angle and speed, we die.
Example!
We must fly backwards
to keep proper velocity,
even though Grace still
have no pilot experience.
I've been practicing, haven't I?
More!
No, no, no.
Left.
Be left.
More left.
More left.
It's perfect!
No!
Wrong way.
Wrong way.
Wrong angle.
Bad, bad, bad.
Good, good, good.
Bad.
Not enough.
Not enough.
Too much.
Too much.
Too much.
I'm barely pulling it!
No, it's bad.
Grace Rocky hit.
All.
All.
What do you think, Earth?
Hello?
They can't hear you, pal.
What?
We're not actually talking to Earth.
Earth's too far away.
You know, we just record
these messages and
we tell them what we've
learned and then when
we're done, we'll send
them all back in a probe.
Why not you tell them
yourself when you return home?
Question.
Yeah.
This is a one-way ticket for me, pal.
What?
We had enough astrophage to
get here, but not enough to get back.
So what happens, Grace?
Question.
Oh, I've... I've got enough food
to last me at least a couple years.
Maybe a couple more if I stretch it out.
So, Grace die?
Question?
Yeah, once... Once we're
done, I'm... I'm gonna die.
Why didn't you tell me?
It slipped my mind.
No.
Grace say, Grace, go home.
Listen.
No.
Listen.
No.
Listen.
I got to meet you.
I got to do all this amazing stuff.
I'm good.
I've made peace with it.
What mean?
What mean make peace?
It means...
I know I'm not going home.
I know why.
And it's okay.
Thumbs up?
No.
Tiny thumbs up?
No.
No.
We got stars to save.
Okay?
Grace?
Yeah.
You are...
Need word.
What word do you need?
To risk self?
To help another?
Uh... Dumb.
Grace?
How much astrophage you need, question?
Two million kilograms.
I can give.
I go home six years slower.
That's too much.
Rocky watch crew die.
Could not fix.
Grace say Grace will die.
Rocky fix.
Grace go home.
Okay.
I thought you made peace.
Question?
I didn't mean any of that.
That's just something you say.
Thank you.
Get over here.
What?
What's happening?
A hug.
Oh.
It's usually not something
one does by themselves.
Oh.
I do the same?
Would you just get in here?
How do you know when the hug is done?
You just feel it.
Oh.
Are you feeling it now?
No.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
We ran the sampler
simulation again this morning.
Shapiro and Dubois nailed it again.
Okay.
What about the others?
Don't be ready.
I expect so.
I have a great teacher.
Can you take the compliment, please?
No.
It's an order.
Okay.
Okay.
If it's an order, I'll take it.
Thank you.
Good.
What do you think?
It's pretty impressive.
Yeah.
You're...
You're good.
Three days, huh?
Yeah.
So... What are you gonna
do for the next 20 years?
You got a plan?
Huh.
Manual mode activated.
Good.
Bad.
It's all good.
It's now or never.
3,000 meters.
3,000.
Probe signal.
Good.
Now comes the fun part.
Grace go out on hull to retrieve collector.
No fun at all.
It's a joke.
Oh, humor.
Confusing.
You gotta be kidding me.
What problem question?
Fine, it's just...
This guy is slightly on fire.
Words of encouragement.
Can't just say words of encouragement.
Words of great encouragement.
Nope.
Feel that?
Yes.
I'm not worried.
Are you worried?
Yes.
Great.
Collector is closed.
Move winch into position.
Whoa!
How long is this supposed to take?
Collector should be here soon.
Yeah.
It's here.
Amaze, amaze, amaze.
Careful, Collector.
Important.
Yep.
Hurry, hurry.
Grace, it's safe.
Question?
I'm okay.
Good, good, good.
Come inside with Predator Collector now.
Uh...
Why not moving?
Question?
Exterior temperature elevated.
Must move now. Go, go.
No, Grace.
Bad idea. Come inside.
Be there in a minute.
No, no, no, no, no.
Grace will die.
Can repeat missions.
Can try again later.
I don't think there is going to be a later.
Abort, abort, abort.
Grace will die.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, I'm not dead, so yes.
Good, good, good, good, good.
Where is that noise coming from?
The noise is from all around.
It's loudest at port side, a bedroom.
Gravity's tearing the ship apart.
We leave now. Question?
Leave now. Statement.
Health pressure. Warning. Warning.
Home ending in big room or low bedroom.
That's the fuel tanks.
That's not great.
Warning.
Okay, okay, okay.
Everybody, everybody, contact.
Mark out!
Try and keep yourself together, Mary.
Stop engine now.
Not yet.
We need to get into orbit or we'll crash!
I have an idea. First, no crash.
Then, not explode. Deal?
Deal!
Hold on.
Now!
Wait!
Now! Now!
Now!
Now!
Did we do it?
Question.
There's a hole in it!
Hull breach. Fort side fuel compartments.
Eleven and twelve.
What happened?
Question!
The fuel is migrating to Adrian!
Eject bad fuel bags.
Question!
Yeah!
Jettison port fuel tank compartment twelve.
Confirmed.
Jettison port fuel tank compartment eleven.
Confirmed.
Eject other fuel bags!
One nanogram of astrophage just
isn't enough to blow up a building.
The quartermaster gave him one milligram.
By mistake.
That's a billion times the heat
energy that they're prepared for.
A measuring mistake.
Healed my entire science team!
It doesn't matter. We have to launch.
If we miss the orbital window,
it'll set us back months.
Yeah, but if no one's trained to
do the mission, it won't matter.
Casualty projections go
up exponentially if we delay.
We launch on schedule with
a replacement science officer.
Okay, but...
Who?
I mean that...
I'm not an astronaut.
I don't need an astronaut.
I need an expert in
astrophage who's mission ready.
I'm not ready.
I don't have any training.
Pick it up.
I'm not an astronaut.
I put the not an astronaut.
I've never done anything.
I've never done a space walk.
I can't even moonwalk.
I haven't done the whole, the pool thing.
No, no, no.
This is just we do for the picture.
For social media.
I'm not heroic in any way.
I get sick on an elevator.
Perfect.
There's no elevator on the ship.
I cannot do this.
You're smart.
You'll figure it out.
This might be very hard
for you to understand.
But some people are a failure.
Some people don't rise to the challenge.
You've been present
for every major scientific
or strategic meeting
we've had on the mission.
You're missing out an important part
of the mission, which is the suicide part.
Grace, you'd be in very cool company.
Yeah.
If you don't go, you die anyway.
Yeah, but I die in...
Dirty years with...
With the rest of us.
You have no immediate family.
You don't even have a dog.
So, just so I'm clear...
You're asking me right now to...
Give up my life.
I am.
We all are.
Can I think about this?
You have three hours.
Detected.
Good morning, Dr. Grace.
Yes.
I want you to sleep, Pop.
But, uh...
You gotta wake up.
I'm not sure what to do.
Done everything I can think of.
I meet him by heat lamp.
And he left me one last message.
We have our predator.
Right now I'm calling it Tau-me-ba.
And...
I'm sure that when you
wake up... You'll have...
A lot to say about why that's a bad name.
Because it's just... An
amoeba from Tau-SETI.
And we're putting Tau in front of amoeba.
But...
I would argue...
There's an elegance to that.
A simplicity.
Let's not fight about it now.
Let's just...
We'll table it and we'll...
I did a test at different
atmospheric variables.
And... Fun fact.
Every time I introduced nitrogen...
It died.
And I know you're
thinking... Well that's terrible.
Because that's a problem.
Because we needed
to survive... In the...
Conditions of Venus.
Obviously I had to figure out...
How to breed a new strain...
Of nitrogen resistant Tau-me-ba.
And guess what I used?
The breeder tanks that we made.
With your Xenonite.
And you know what?
Now we're just a couple of... Very
cool dudes... With their very own strain...
Of nitrogen resistant Tau-me-ba.
Really all we have to do now...
Have us breed enough to...
Survive the trip.
And...
You gotta wake up because... I don't know
how to get your half of the Tau-me-ba...
To air it.
So... No pressure.
But... We did make a deal.
We can go home.
Fist my bump.
No...
It's still not right.
I'll do it.
Good, good, good.
So what we do now?
Question?
We party.
It is special clothing for celebration.
You're making me think
that I have to... What?
Up my game.
What is this?
You don't mind?
Rocky, Rocky get one.
There you go.
It's good.
Oh yeah.
It's not much.
Just a little something.
Your very own laptop.
My portable earth thinking machine.
With all human knowledge.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
And just one more thing.
Yes?
It's...
What... What's this?
It's earth.
So you can remember me.
Rocky can't forget.
I didn't get you anything.
You gave me everything.
But if I were to give you something...
It would be pretty cool to see your ship.
Mmm.
I understand that you think I'm
the right person for this mission.
But...
I can't do it.
I can't do it.
You'll find a solution.
You are my solution.
My place is in the classroom.
Stop pretending this
is about your students.
It's so insulting.
Grace, we will lose...
a quarter...
of the world's population
in the next thirty years.
And that assumes that the nations of
the world work together to ration food.
which they won't.
So I double the estimate.
And if you would truly
care about the children or
anyone else for that
matter, you'd get on that ship.
I understand the stakes.
I do.
But I don't have it in me.
My mind is made up.
I'm sorry, but...
You just can't talk me into it.
I'm not trying to talk you into anything.
I am...
trying to make you understand
what I'm about to do next.
Yeah.
Please.
Stay calm.
Come in.
What is this?
Mission plan will state I've induced
your coma early to maximize your safety.
You will be remembered as a hero.
Come on.
This is crazy.
I have to do it.
You're not... Come on.
What are you doing?
This...
may seem like me betraying you,
but it's actually me believing in you.
Sure feels like you're betraying me.
Don't make this harder, please.
Come on.
Let's keep talking about...
Sit down and we do it differently.
I can't...
Yeah, he's running.
I can't do it.
Don't do it!
Don't do it!
Don't do it!
Don't do it!
You know who you are.
You're gonna do great.
I'm trying to think if
there's anything I forgot.
Fuel tank fix okay?
Question?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
They're working great.
Oh, good.
Happy, happy, happy.
Well...
My friend.
Yes.
Friend.
Not sure what to
say, so... Just gonna...
Grace?
No one to watch you sleep?
Yeah.
You are very brave.
I don't know about that.
You are the bravest human I have ever met.
Hey.
It's joke.
I know.
I only meet one human.
And it's you.
I get it.
It's a good joke.
Good joke.
Alright.
Well...
Goodbye.
No understand word.
Means, uh... See you later.
But I won't see you later.
I know.
How do you say goodbye back home?
We don't.
We do this.
The journey to earth will take four
years, two months, and eleven days.
Thank you.
Thanks to the life that
gave me such a great gift,
this gave me two lights.
When I open them, I distinguish
them perfectly from blue from blue.
And in the high sky,
the sky is shining.
And in the multitudes
of the man that I love.
Contamination detected.
Contamination detected.
Contamination detected.
There's a leak. The
problem is the Xenonite.
They tell me if it
can get through it.
Probably because we brought
it in the Xenonite breeder tanks.
It evolved to escape it.
I was able to stop it before it ate
all the astrophages on the ship.
The rocky ship is built of Xenonite. The
Tom Evo will already be in its fuel lines.
And he won't be able to find the
leak because the leak is the ship itself.
He'll be without any fuel. Stranded.
His life support systems will fail.
And if that doesn't kill him,
the radiation sickness will.
He's looking at a long,
slow, painful death.
He's just... alone.
I can't do both.
I can go home.
Or I can save Rocky.
I've sent you detailed
logs of all of our findings.
And enough Tom Evo for you to
start your very own Tom Evo farm.
At least I never have to
hear you say, I told you so.
Even though you were right.
Even though you were right.
Home.
Home.
We're on our way home.
We're going home.
We're going home.
That stretches out ahead.
Two of us wearing raincoats.
Standing so low.
In the sun.
You and me chasing paper.
Heading nowhere.
On our way back home.
We're on our way home.
We're on our way home.
We're going home.
I'm here, buddy.
Rocky.
I am Rocky from home.
I'm pretty sure they know that.
I left you detailed logs
of all of our findings.
And I threw in a little
something else just for fun.
Hopefully it all makes sense.
And if not, you're smart.
You'll figure it out.
Hmm.
This is Dr. Captain Rylan Grace
reporting from the Hail Mary.
As the Iridians say.
Let's begin.
Good morning, Armando. You shouldn't have.
Why you always got to be so early?
Yeah, I know. And I ignored you.
Why?
I thought this was a safe neighborhood.
Okay, Armando likes the fresh air.
Can we talk about the
water temperature a little bit?
It's amazing, just that
you've done it at all.
Very cold.
And before it was boiling.
Is there an in-between?
Yeah.
Please tell the BioDove illumination
team that it's perfect though.
Oh no, this is...
you know I'm a sucker for the fog.
Can I think about it?
Good morning, class.
Okay, everyone take their seats.
Please.
Let's wake up.
Who can tell me the speed of light?
Ooh, give us a good sign!
No!
There we go.
Yeah!
The URL is run.