For All Mankind - Deliver Unto Phoenix
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- Опубліковано 11 сер 2022
- To save the lives of his daughter Kelly and grandchild, Ed Baldwin must pilot the last functioning MSAM to its apogee for Kelly to then separate and rendezvous with the Phoenix spacecraft in orbit. There, the gravity rings and appropriate ventilation will replicate the conditions necessary for childbirth.
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The space stunts performed in this series are literally just top-notch Kerbal Space Program moments *chef's kiss*
That EVA jetpack must have a lot of delta v. 168.5 m/s (add on another .5 for smaller failure margins) 169m/s.
@@fork9001 "Today in KSP we will try to get Kelly Kerman to our artificial gravity space station here at Duna with a damaged lander and a personal maneuvering unit!"
"Alright time to deploy our second stage, Kelly Kerman!"
*PMU burn*
"Cmon Kelly, you can make it!!!"
*misses airlock, collides somewhere*
"Not again."
@@fork9001 they must've added a bit of extra fuel, hence the larger backpack. (See the Breaking Ground DLC of KSP)
@@daetoris4473 Real life EVA jet packs don’t have nearly as much delta v, but they strapped some more tanks to her so I think that should work.
@@fork9001 How did they get 3 360m/s on those two...
I love how the Soviet commander is genuinely beaming by the sight of Ed. Shows they’re truly a proper team up there, a bazillion miles from the shit going down on earth.
All of that petty bickering is washed away by the fine Martian dust…
@@prestonb.f. And by the majesty of space exploration!
Except for Danny. He also is extremely close to a gun buried under the Martian soil with an extremely easy to spot black-coloured plastic marker. Chekhov’s Gun, property of The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. I suspect Danny just stays on Mars and either suicides or has to save everyone again one way or another.
@@fork9001 Danny is a total wildcard, and he is not subject to the usually-humbling experience of spaceflight.
Even Doctor Mayakovsky, when he heard Will was getting the presidential medal of Freedom, he had the biggest smile in the whole room. And 12 years ago he was so pissed off at Americans he wanted everyone court martialed.
Perfectly acceptable orbital intercept and a textbook-landing-you-can-walk-away-from according to kerbal space program. Couldn’t have mechjeb’d it better myself 👍
Perfect Lithobraking maneuver.
I was pondering KSP when deciding if this was realistic or not too lol
@@trumfit They always make the altitudes and fuel seem lower because it would take too much screen time otherwise.
@@fatitankeris6327 Yeah that's acceptable to me tho, I can just assume that a good 10 minutes of sitting in in a cockpit while nothing happens doesn't need to be shown on screen, even if the time actually passed.
For those of you who have never seen "The Right Stuff," this final scene of a battered Ed Baldwin walking out of the desolate Martian landscape with the smoke of his battered spacecraft rising in the background, is a clear homage to "The Right Stuff" scene where battered test pilot Chuck Yeager walks out of the desert of Edwards AFB, with the smoke of his crashed F-104 rising behind him. Cue the heroic music.
The only thing missing is actor Levon Helm's response to the ambulance driver's question "Is that a man?"
"You're damn right it is."
as soon as it showed the rover driving up, i was wondering wether they would pay homage. then when ed is walking away all steely eyed i was 100 taken back to chuck walking away from the f104. Ed may be getting old but he is first and foremost a test pilot, he knows how to fly.In true test pilot fashion, any landing you can walk away from is a good one. love it
I'm glad I'm not the only one that had that as their first thought. I can't wait for it to come back.
I think you were supposed to hear it in the Soviet commander's squint ("Is that Ed?") and smile ("Da."). Actual dialogue with a 2nd person is unnecessary.
I never get tired of watching that movie regardless of the ridiculous runtime. Epic story and acting involved by everyone. Especially Yeager.
That’s exactly what I thought as well.
THIS IS LEGIT KERBAL SPACE PROGRAM
Would have been a soft landing. If they didn't have to carry the mass of Ed's balls.
Came here to say the same.
If they can get a washing machine to fly, Admiral Baldwin can land it.
"Blanche, This is Buzz and this is Neil. Armstrong."
"Are you boys in the space program too?"
@@trumfit apollo13?? Or from season1 FAM, don't remember, i guesss apollo13
@@user-ee4bl5jm9j ?
That was a KSP Yeet. I just saw a clip of someone's cobbled-up launcher with Valentina riding Slim Pickens style. I'm furiously trying to find it again.
@@user-ee4bl5jm9j Ron Howard's Apollo 13 movie.
I like how this exemplifies the joint teamwork of all three missions. The Helios MSAM, a Soviet space suit, and a NASA PMU.
dont forget the North Korean docking computer lol
@@MekDog69 True!
@@MekDog69 Well, technically the computer was soviet
@@jpase But from a North Korean space craft
Chuck Yeager approves of this... Ed always had the right stuff.
I was thinking of that, total Right Stuff homage in that scene of him walking away from the burning wreckage as rescue drives towards him, the rescue driver in joyous disbelief to see him alive.
Is that a man?
Yeah...you're damn right it is
They all chewed Beeman's afterwards
He may not the First man landed On the moon or on Mars but he can definitely deliver a pregnant daughter to another ship strap on a rocket on top of the roof definitely a first and only the first it will be called the Baldwin maneuver six alpha.
@@quillmaurer6563 With the best soundtrack ever!
Yeagers triumph composed by Bill Conti ua-cam.com/video/rzoVkcTUqlc/v-deo.html
This last episode is literally the Martian meets KSP
North Korea literally played KSP by sending a man on a one-way trip to another planet haha
But she didn't fly like Iron Man by cutting a hole in her glove.
@@lucaswilliams2292 Indeed
The baby was born in Mars orbit. Not the surface. So it’s not technically Martian.
@@eddycharles4274 yeah technically stateless lets see now US immigration " I am sorry madam, your baby is deemed a Russian citizen and has no valid visa for the United States"
"Sir, over there. Is that a man?"
"Yeah, you're damn right it is."
@drawingdre278 Beeman's. Stuff is for acquired tastes, being flavored with cloves. Gum's strong tasting. I had a stick of it and promptly tossed it in the trash, yech!
@drawingdre278 "Lend me a stick, willya? I'll pay you back later."
@@Skiergoldso many people missed what what he meant by I'll pay you back later....he was affirming he would survive...
I was so, so sure that Ed was going to die. The tension with the fuel running out and knowing he was fully willing to sacrifice his life for her.
Right?! I thought they were setting up series endings for a few characters so I was so glad to see Ed walk away
He stays flying through sheer force of anger
Hes the Doomslayer of this universe, too damn angry to die.
@@INXS1985I could imagine them flying his body home to be with Karen at JSC.
I was waiting for it to cut to his screen with 0% fuel left
_"Not one of my better landings, but as we say in the Navy: any landing that you can walk away from is a good one. We've had a rough start, but we decided to pick ourselves up and get back to work."_
- Neil Armstrong, _For All Mankind_ Episode 1
Kelly Baldwin is the first person here to become an organic human-rated spacecraft.
Any landing you can walk away from
…is a good one ☝️
The way Ed said go as Kelly was was about to release made me cry. The mixture of pride and love in his voice was amazing.
Seeing Ed survive the crash made me ugly cry at 3am.
Joel Kinnaman is such an incredibly good actor. From scaring the shit out of me while he was chewing out Danny, to walking away from a suborbital hop like it was “just another day on the job”. This man is being turned into John-117 Masterchief kinda badass and I’m here for it! Go For All Mankind! Cheers to the best show ever!
Wow, the most "NASA thing" or "space exploration thing" scene, to just literally put an astronaut in orbit! Great show!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
“Fuck you Mark Watney.” -Kelly Baldwin
“Steely Eyed Missile Man”
She Watney-ed the shit out of that.
It’s nuts to think that the Korean man survived for 2 years with that crappy Korean probe when mark watney couldn’t live properly for few months in that giant base with farm
@@Nemenis the Korean guy just has plot armor just because they decided that they were gonna throw in a twist and say that neither the US or the Soviets are first to Mars, but apparently North Korea is, the Martian is much more accurate, with the only real inaccuracy being that storm at the beginning
@@Nemenis He didn't survive 2 years, it was seven months. Lee Jung Gil lands in Feb 1995.
Looking like a god-damn space marine in that last shot!
Nah, more like Chuck Yeager in the movie "The Right Stuff." This clearly had to be an intentional homage.
I was thinking the same thing! If they make a StarCraft movie, he needs to be in it!
its a great metaphor of a father letting her daughter go on her own taking control of her life's direction as she journeys toward motherhood.
This was crazy S3 finale was amazing
the amount of balls she had to ride on the outside of the lander is amazing
2:44
I love the look of fear on Eds face in this moment
He's come all this way trying his best to protect his daughter, probably about to pay his life for it, and in this moment it's all out of his hands, he did as much as he could and he can only watch now
That, ladies and gentlemen, is how you do a suicide burn landing: Precision, nerves and testes made of neutronium.
I know it probably has been mentioned, but I always liked the nod to Shane with the ship being called "Popeye".
I just now realized that.
Ed is such a badass. Him and Leonov are probably the best pilots of the century in this show!
Would love to see him and Leanov meet in season 4, they’d still both be alive. I bet they’d be great admirers of each other.
Such an underrated show.
I wouldn't call it underrated, just not popular (or mainstream?) enough!
Chuck Yeager and Ed Baldwin know how to walk away from a crash.
Its a replay of The Right Stuff, same walk
Forget Gravity, THIS show is the real deal and will become the reference for all future Sci Fi realistic shows in the future, for sure !
I mean both shows present how tumbling without control would look, accurately. But this shows how a couple of decades of technological advancement might look!
A reference for how *not* to do it - this is SPACE:-1999-level physics right here.
@@hubbsllc how so? It’s showing a sub-orbital rendezvous, orbital intercept, and suicide burn crash landing, how is this inaccurate?
Better than current star trek
@@LouSassol69er everything is better than current "star trek"
If I had a nickel for everytime an astronaut in distress had to yeet themselves off a spacecraft escaping mars orbit and onto another ship for rescue, I'd have two nickels. Now that's not a lot but its weird that it happened twice.
Dad's sacrifice.
No matter how little resource he had. He just go on...
Masterpiece show.
4:45
"Is that a man?"
"You're damn right it is!"
A great landing means they get to use the craft again. This is one of the best sequences in the series, because it is so true to The Dream. I was a little kid when I watched Armstrong walk on the Moon. I cried today watching the footage from Artemis1. Ad Astra!
Waiting for the first woman on the moon 😊
Took operation baby lift to the next levek
What these scenes illustrate is just how goddamn fragile we are once we leave our natural habitat - the Earth. Everything becomes an obstacle - breathing, moving, existing in general. The space suits are like miniature aquariums: the smallest crack can end us. The ships and vehicles all operate on a minimal margin of error. Every moment is a struggle for existence.
Phoenix is so beautiful. Sad we didn’t get to see more of her.
Who knows, we might
@@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze I think it’s very likely, considering the scale of the set they made.
For me, it is honestly the most realistic model for a mission to Mars.
2:34 Something about the way he says "3-2-1-Go!" sounds less like an astronaut on a mission and more like a father playing with his kid.
Not sure if I'm alone in hearing that.
Im with you, almost touching back to the wrong approach of teaching shane to ride a bike, encouragement over critique always wins. i got a total handover type vibe from that scene the old handing over and launching the new. His GO! in many ways harkens back to the old school apollo days in sound, that classic mission controll tambre
4:52 Man Literally Too Angry To Die
Jeb would be proud.
I remember being devastated the first time I saw the MSAM crash landing on Mars. I genuinely though the scriptwritter wanted to get rid of Ed and Karen at the same time. No deaths could surprise me at that point, no matter how important the character is, they are willing to kill anyone. And that was the surprise, Ed surviving.
@3:10, the Korean guy is like "These guys are crazier than our people back at home."
Wait until he hears a translation of all that has happened to them and their food shortage. Puts a whole different spin on Ed calling him a "good dumpling" and the smiles exchanged by the others in the room. 😱
That Helios suit really grow on me
Lol just as Ed hit the thrusters Kerbal main menu theme started playing as i was loading the game watching
Ed walking out of that space ship was so bad ass, yet kinda depressing. He’s really lost a ton over these last few seasons. Seeing him as one of the few OG characters who hasn’t died… he’s practically alone now. He’s only really got Poole now.
He has his daughter and grand baby
Cinematography here, down to the music choice (which has always been epic on this show) was perfect. Plus, Ed is the original Doom Guy, to angry and devoted to die.
Put the following in the right places:
"I don't know"
"Unclear"
"I want you to get off my back about those things"
"So the scene can happen"
"Super easy barely an inconvenience"
"That is from that movie"
That 'Big damn hero' walk is epic.
That was the most astronaut “GO!” ever, I’ve never seen this show and idk how I ended up here but I’m emotional
After that walk away from the MSAM Ed should have asked Kusntzov for a stick of Beemans, because that was an homage to The Right Stuff👍👍
An epic sequence of pure bravery! Absolutely breathtaking!
“A 'good' landing is one from which you can walk away. A 'great' landing is one after which they can use the plane again”
*For All Mankind community, we need to be loud at Apple.* And get their next season of this, &MARKETED WIDELY AND GLOBALLY.*
It pisses me off, that the best TV drama of the year is not getting any promotion, at all. At the best marketers of software and hardware, at the most valuable company in this planet earth.
It's so stupid. This show deserves more attention than it's getting, and I think it would be a positive effect on mankind if everyone is watching and talking about this.
We need to pull a Cobra Kai in this one
I hope it gets released to other streaming services and networks.
@@ChrMuslimThor it's apple dude... they never share...
Ed Baldwin: First ODST.
First in hell!
Russo just smashin the music cues yet again. I wondered how they would top the music in s2, did not disappoint. The use of Klapton tape, and a seat bolted where ever you can fit it..... Like many have said, these writers play kerbal
The writers have played a little too much kerbal. And the show is better for it.
To paraphrase Virgil I Grissom (as portrayed by Fred Ward in 'The Right Stuff'): F'ing A, Ed. F'ing A.
I just love the scene of him (crash)landing popeye. Cool as a cucumber. In his element.
a wise man once said... "liftoff!"
Keely's Smile Tells It All
I once did something similar in KSP where I didnt put enoug fuel to leave Eve so instead i lowered my ship to the lowest orbit I could get, then would fly my remote lander up with a kerbal, detach them, have them enter the ship, then land with only a few percent fuel. Then Id refuel, then repeat 4 more times until the whole crew was in the ship.
Suicide burn he could walk away from ... just at the last minute to burn his fuel off ... that's epic KSP.
I wonder how Danny will live in 2003. Crazy how he seemed relatively calm when he went into his exile in the North Korean space capsule, even though he must have been informed of Karen's death as well.
It‘s such a tragedy.
He'll find the gun and do whatthe Korean was about to do.
Instead of isolating him on Sojourner they decided to leave him in that litle Soyuz capsule so he becomes claustrophobic like his father
I think by that point, the entire crew would have returned home.
@@thisone. I don’t think so. Doesn’t make sense. He’s only in isolation till help arrives. He’s a got a wife and kid to keep him going. I just don’t see him offing himself.
@@thisone. Exact same scenario that I foresee,
especially when he finds out his brother is dead (JSC Houston explosion).
As the others have said, this is very KSP.
This scene makes me so emotional
Ed ALWAYS acts like a real man…
Amazing scene, made me shed a few tears
In Episode 5, landing was supposed to be quite hard, even without the storm.
In Episode 10, both the North Korean and Ed spacecrafts managed to somewhat land without proper stuff.
Landing in clear weather would not have been hard. It was hard in Ep. 5 precisely because of the dust storm. Without visual references or at least accurate radar altimeter data you can crash into a jagged mountain or hill instead of the flat terrain of a valley.
Helios second try was an easy landing. And the North Korean crash landing killed one of their guy.
@@Ryan_Christopher On top of that, if you watch that part frame by frame, on their flight instrument, you will notice they still have few hundred feet or meter per second of velocity to slow down, while the ground were only seconds away from them when Ed pushed the abort button. He would had Danny killed if he chose to risk it, only this time he won't have the chance to regret it.
Good scene.
Let the Earth be theirs, Mars be ours...
Shane is gone.
Danny is gone, the real hero Danny who saved everyone is still hanging on Polaris.
Alexei is gone, but he always encouraged Kelly, brought a new hope to her.
Wish Ed would never lost any children again.
Superb, excellent 😊👍
Thought it was weird they only had one lander when the Phoenix is such a large ship.
It was a plot device that enabled this story line. Weak writing honestly that panders to emotions rather than reason in a show centered around "the science".
I believe that the other ship was trashed/buried when they messed up the mountain.
@@thisone. You will be surprised when you find what "storytelling" is all about...
@@ErickSoares3 If it was buried than why not uncover it like they did with popeye and try to make one usable one out of the two.
@@thisone. It was heavily damaged, like something doesnt just get hit by a landslide and go out fine
Literally Kerbal space program.
3:02 was waiting for her to smack into the airlock because she didn't slow down lol
That’s what should have happened, she was traveling way too fast to simply enter the airlock unharmed, she literally constantly accelerated when she detached from the MSAM, and this is no regular EVA jet pack, those use RCS thrusters, this thing has some sort of rocket engines on it, so yeah if this show was realistic she’d be dead
@@technoquetz126 yep i need a course in astrophyizze whatever I look at it like the cannon ball thing as ed is falling back to mars whereas she is a 2nd stage canon ball that just manages to intersect the airlock at the top of her arc when her relative velocity to phoenix has slowed to a crawl less than 1 meter a second 3.6km/hr absolute precision stuff that Kelly is well able to do, a cakewalk compared to ed figuring out how use that last 7% of motion lotion at precisely the right height to burn every last braking drop out of it without any instrumentation just the mk1 eyeball, I personally would just used the last few seconds to say a few hail mary's :)
dad. i love you :I
phenomenal acting
Who is Mark Watney? I am the new ironman - Kelly Baldwin.
Lmao
Ed, my back
We need a music video of this set to Mitch Murder's ravaged skies
Yeah ! More clips please.....
Absolutely brutal.
I haven’t seen season 3 yet but I am going to watch it soon
I steely eyed missile man!
the fucking music man...
He may have not done the first landig on Mars, but in state like this her sure did best landing of the century
Omg ... my son is named after the space station xD thats awesome
[Kerbal Space Progam joke]
With all those G's I can't expect to her to have a healthy baby honestly.
It was still awesome though.
That is gonna be one wonky looking baby because of all the radiation she must have been exposed to on Mars and on the way back up to the Pheonix
@@technoquetz126 I forgot about that. It's gonna be really depressing if they go that route
I love this kind of space porn, people and our inventions all working in sync to achieve something impossible
Any landing you can walk away from, is a good landing. If you can use the (aerospace)craft the next day, its an outstanding landing.
Guess he'll have to settle for that being 'merely' a good landing.
OTOH, he got the 'badasses don't look back at crashes' walk, down perfectly.
In questo caso il lander è definitivamente da buttare, ma gli americani avevano già inviato l'astronave di riserva.
4:38 Serious Right Stuff vibes
Ed Baldwin has unlimited plot armor
Ok so let me get this straight:
- she’s 5 months pregnant
- suffering preeclampsia
- is strapped to the Front of a spaceship shooting to space putting her thru gods knows how many G forces on top of stress
And she doesn’t have a spontaneous abortion or another preeclampsia attack?
And on top of that somehow her fetus survived all that?
Am I missing something here?
That's "suspension of disbelieve" for you.
Also Mars's atmosphere may be thin but I think she would have still cooked a bit on the way up.
Now with the lander destroyed all those on the surface are going to die unless they can patch Sojourner up enough to reach Mars orbit.
I guess they could raid parts off the Korean guy's ship to fix one of them.
@@Patchuchan they said they were going to wait for sojourner 2 to arrive but considering jcs is destroyed i have no clue how tf they're going to do it
@@ikelos8190 JSC isn't completely destroyed and also it is just an operating center, not the only place that stores space crafts. They can simply relocate all of the equipment needed for communications elsewhere and do it.
@@ikelos8190 @Ikelos The whole stunt seemed unrealistically reckless If they don't repair Sojourner they'll probably end up using parts from Popeye to fix the North Korean ship or vice versa and repeat the lets strap people to the outside of a spaceship thing again to rendezvous with Helios.
This is what actually happened on my ksp mars mission, it was the first attempt at a mars landing, the lander have enough fuel to get to space
2:32 minute separation moment
Looks like someone had the right stuff...and by right stuff I mean a stick of Beemans.
It’s hilarious to me that I’ve done this multiple times in KSP.
Littearly Kerbal Space Program in a nutshell