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| - | The book //Project Hail Mary// is one of the best science fiction stories I’ve read and is definitely worth reading. My understanding is that the book goes into more detail than the movie which is a more of a “Hollywood“ type of movie. | + | ~~NOCACHE~~ <fc # |
| - | Here’s a compact, movie-friendly summary you can use, with full spoilers. (This r perplexity) | + | The book //Project Hail Mary// by Andy Weir, author of the book //The Martian//, is one of the best science fiction stories I’ve read and is definitely worth reading. My understanding is that the book goes into more detail than the movie which is a more of a “Hollywood“ type of movie. The movie is scheduled for theater release March 20, 2026. |
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| + | Here’s a compact, movie-friendly summary you can use, with full spoilers. (This summary constructed by Perplexity) | ||
| Ryland Grace, a former microbiologist turned middle‑school science teacher, wakes up alone on a spaceship with no memory of who he is or why he’s there. As he explores, he discovers two dead crewmates and realizes he’s on an interstellar mission called Hail Mary, sent from a dying Earth to another star system as a last‑chance attempt to stop a cosmic disaster.[2][5][6] | Ryland Grace, a former microbiologist turned middle‑school science teacher, wakes up alone on a spaceship with no memory of who he is or why he’s there. As he explores, he discovers two dead crewmates and realizes he’s on an interstellar mission called Hail Mary, sent from a dying Earth to another star system as a last‑chance attempt to stop a cosmic disaster.[2][5][6] | ||
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