Oh, come on, I've figured it out as soon as they were discussing which planet to go and Brand made her very clichéd speech about love.
> "buy", I guess.
Yes, thanks. Fixed.
> but his daughter at that time was into Morse code
At what time? He was sending data to an adult woman, and a scientist.
> She took the watch (that became a communicating device) to her office and continued writing down there
OK (although we only see him looking at her while she is in her room and nowhere else). Still, sending data that way would be extremely slow. (Yes, that's exactly the problem Mark Watney faced).
> too much water and too few oxygen?
Yes, that's why I said "or a minute ago". That would give him several months on Earth.
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Date: 2014-11-16 12:18 pm (UTC)Oh, come on, I've figured it out as soon as they were discussing which planet to go and Brand made her very clichéd speech about love.
> "buy", I guess.
Yes, thanks. Fixed.
> but his daughter at that time was into Morse code
At what time? He was sending data to an adult woman, and a scientist.
> She took the watch (that became a communicating device) to her office and continued writing down there
OK (although we only see him looking at her while she is in her room and nowhere else). Still, sending data that way would be extremely slow. (Yes, that's exactly the problem Mark Watney faced).
> too much water and too few oxygen?
Yes, that's why I said "or a minute ago". That would give him several months on Earth.