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What you got, Nick? A demand from
the Russian commander of Zvezda. He wants to send a team
to recover his people. Both of 'em. He sounds pretty cranky. Yeah, that's an understatement. What should I tell him? That his injured cosmonaut
remains unconscious, and I will consult my superiors
concerning his request. That's all? You sure? Russians understand deferring
to chain of command. It'll buy us time. Be polite. But not too polite
the Russian commander of Zvezda. He wants to send a team
to recover his people. Both of 'em. He sounds pretty cranky. Yeah, that's an understatement. What should I tell him? That his injured cosmonaut
remains unconscious, and I will consult my superiors
concerning his request. That's all? You sure? Russians understand deferring
to chain of command. It'll buy us time. Be polite. But not too polite
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What you got, Nick?
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A demand from
the Russian commander of Zvezda.
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He wants to send a team
to recover his people.
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Both of 'em.
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He sounds pretty cranky.
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Yeah, that's an understatement.
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What should I tell him?
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That his injured cosmonaut
remains unconscious,
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and I will consult my superiors
concerning his request.
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That's all? You sure?
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Russians understand deferring
to chain of command. It'll buy us time.
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Be polite. But not too polite.
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Movie Summary
In an alternative version of 1969, the Soviet Union beats the United States to the Moon, and the space race continues on for decades with still grander challenges and goals.