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Ryan Gosling, Andy Weir, Phil Lord, and Christopher Miller visit with WIRED to answer the 50 most searched for questions about the acclaimed 2021 novel Project Hail Mary and its 2026 blockbuster film adaptation.
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00:00Hello, I'm Ryan Gosling.
00:01I'm Chris Miller.
00:02I'm Phil Lord.
00:03And I'm Andy Weir.
00:04And we are going to answer the most searched questions about Project Hail Mary.
00:13Okay, when was Project Hail Mary first published?
00:17May the 4th, 2021?
00:19That's right.
00:20Wow.
00:22Wow.
00:23Okay, I think I know who could answer this one.
00:26I'll just say enough.
00:27Who wrote Project Hail Mary?
00:30Oh, please.
00:32Blake Crouch?
00:33No, no, no.
00:34It starts with a B, though, I'm pretty sure.
00:39Kilgore Trout.
00:40Kilgore Trout.
00:41I'm going to say...
00:42You're looking at us.
00:44How about this guy right here?
00:46This poor lady is getting...
00:48No, it's okay.
00:49We have to start.
00:50They knew the job was dangerous.
00:53Where was Project Hail Mary filmed?
00:56At Shepperton Studios, mostly, but in the...
00:58Or Schlepperton.
00:59Exactly, because it's a long drive, guys.
01:01It's very close to the airport.
01:02Call it.
01:03And then various locations around...
01:06Also, Alien was shot there.
01:07Fun fact.
01:09And we were right next door to the Bridgerton exteriors.
01:13Yes.
01:13Yeah, we were.
01:14We didn't use them.
01:15It's a shame.
01:16I feel like it was a lost opportunity.
01:18Yeah, I feel like we could have...
01:20Had a dream sequence.
01:21Just added some period drama in there.
01:24Anyway.
01:25All right.
01:25And there were a lot of safe.
01:27What grade does Grace teach?
01:29Oh, there's actually two answers to this question.
01:31The general answer is middle.
01:33I can't talk right.
01:34Yeah.
01:35Sit this doctor.
01:36You made the fourth.
01:37That's okay.
01:39It's a good thing your whole job isn't being able to speak to Gil.
01:41In the book, he's a sixth grade teacher.
01:44And then he teaches seventh grade in the movie, I believe.
01:48He's definitely not a sixth grade teacher in the book.
01:50Yeah.
01:50I think it's seventh or eighth.
01:52I like it you're like, I think.
01:54Oh, you know.
01:54Wow.
01:55We don't know the answer to this question.
01:56No one knows.
01:57I want to say seventh.
02:00Yeah.
02:01Do we know?
02:02We cast...
02:03In the movie, it's six.
02:04In the movie, it's six.
02:06I have read it.
02:07Yeah, nobody reads the book.
02:08All right.
02:10What was Grace's scientific specialty?
02:13He was a molecular biologist with a specialty in speculative xenobiology.
02:18There you go.
02:21What causes the sun to lose energy in the novel?
02:24Now, not the movie.
02:25That's right.
02:26It's also the same as in the movie.
02:28It's the same.
02:28It's the astrophage.
02:29There's so much astrophage on the surface of the sun breeding exponentially that it's
02:34actually absorbing and consuming a non-trivial percentage of the sun's...
02:38People ask this question, like they type this in.
02:42There you go.
02:43Well, I'm sure, I believe it because you watch the trailer and you're like, oh, the sun is
02:46dying.
02:47Oh.
02:47Why is the sun dying?
02:48Why is the sun dying?
02:49I think people think it's really happening and that's motivating Evan to ask.
02:53Oh, what does astrophage look like?
02:56Alan, it's pretty exciting.
02:57You did a lot of that.
02:58Yeah.
02:58You did a lot of takes where you were making an ad.
03:00Yeah.
03:01I don't know how to describe it.
03:02Like a little black dot that you can't see inside of no matter what kind of light you
03:07shine through.
03:07It's like completely opaque until you kill it.
03:10And then you can see inside.
03:13But wait, there was like a day on set where you had to pretend to see astrophage that you
03:18couldn't see and we could see it on the monitor.
03:21Do you remember this?
03:22It was like, we pulled the IR filter out of the camera.
03:27Oh, yes.
03:27We put a bunch of IR light, like little diodes all over a bunch of chicken wire.
03:33Yes.
03:34In space.
03:35Yes.
03:35Is this, oh, or they're in space.
03:37No, this is in space.
03:38Yeah, the non-lab version.
03:39He's talking about, it's not when he's looking at it in the lab.
03:41He's talking about when he goes to space and he's in the Petrova line and he's surrounded
03:45by astrophage.
03:46Oh, yeah.
03:47Invisible to the naked eye.
03:48Yeah.
03:49And then we shot the scene with a bunch of like IR lights on chicken wire.
03:53Is that how you did this?
03:54That was all practical?
03:55Yeah, well, a lot of it was practical.
03:56And then with like a weird water rig over the lens.
03:58There was like an aquarium in front of the lens where someone was like tripping water.
04:04And I was reaching out and touching it.
04:06You can't see anything.
04:06Touching things that you couldn't see.
04:08And we're looking on the monitor going, this is so beautiful.
04:11It's going to blur his mind.
04:12Teary-eyed while I'm in this chicken wire box pretending to touch things.
04:16And everyone's like, it's so beautiful.
04:18It's true.
04:19What's astrophage look like?
04:20It's beautiful.
04:21Yeah.
04:22Why is the mission named Hail Mary?
04:25After the American football play where you're doing a last ditch desperate effort to throw
04:30a ball all the way downfield and hopefully someone catches it and you win the game when you
04:34otherwise would have lost.
04:36Against all odds.
04:37Against all odds.
04:37Again, this poor woman.
04:39I almost tried to merge.
04:40I'm sorry.
04:40We have to stop.
04:41We can throw it up.
04:43Throw it anywhere.
04:43It's not at her.
04:45I got a special game.
04:47That was very safe.
04:49Yeah, that one's hers.
04:49No one's getting hurt.
04:50It's very catchy.
04:51Who leads the global response to the astrophage crisis?
04:55Ava Stratt.
04:56That's right.
04:56Played by the wonderful Sandra Huller who is the most powerful person in the world.
05:01Arguably of all time.
05:03He's during that period.
05:04And a triple threat.
05:05Turns out.
05:05She can sing.
05:06She can sing.
05:07Like an angel.
05:08That's amazing.
05:09Someone asked this.
05:10Like they wrote this into.
05:12Yes, that's true.
05:13You really.
05:13You're questioning the whole premise.
05:15I just don't know.
05:17I just, I'm not smart enough to ask the question like that.
05:20There you go.
05:21A conspiracy theorist.
05:23On the show.
05:24Oh, this is an interesting one because it might have different answers.
05:27Two different answers, yes.
05:28What is Ava Stratt's nationality?
05:30In the book, she's Dutch.
05:31In the book, she's Dutch.
05:32She's from the Netherlands.
05:33But in the movie and in the real life, she's German.
05:36She's German.
05:37She's actually East German.
05:38She was born in East Germany, which is crazy.
05:40Maldi Thang, get under there again.
05:42Let's see.
05:43Yep.
05:43You did it!
05:44That's amazing.
05:45That time it was on purpose.
05:47Yeah, but still, I don't think I could do it if I tried.
05:50That's amazing.
05:51What happens to Earth if the mission fails?
06:00The Earth will cool 10 to 15 degrees.
06:04Within the next 30 years.
06:05But the thing about astrophage is that it grows exponentially.
06:09As it breathes, it's doubling.
06:11And so it'll get worse and worse and worse,
06:13propelling us into a new ice age.
06:15Much worse than an ice age.
06:16It'll be like the food system.
06:19What is the word?
06:20It'll collapse.
06:21Yeah, the food.
06:22Food chain.
06:23Chain, thank you.
06:23Yeah.
06:24Words.
06:24I'm not good with words.
06:25I'm not aware.
06:26You picked the right business.
06:27It never happened before.
06:29Glad you caught it on camera.
06:30The one time.
06:31The one time.
06:32I didn't get the time to work.
06:33Andy was human!
06:34Isn't it?
06:34The food chain will collapse,
06:36and then basically everything will go extinct.
06:38Including us.
06:39As Sandra said.
06:40That's right.
06:41Sandra or Sandra.
06:42What's the correct way to say that?
06:43Sandra.
06:44Sandra.
06:44What was it?
06:44Zandra, I heard her say earlier.
06:46Zandra?
06:47It was like a bit of a Z.
06:48With a Z.
06:49Yeah.
06:49Okay.
06:50She's a mystery.
06:54What is the estimated time frame
06:56before Earth faces catastrophe?
06:5830 years?
06:59Yeah, you just spoiled that one for us, didn't we?
07:02I pre-answered two questions.
07:04Yeah, you pre-answered it.
07:05Oh, that's going to bother me.
07:08There we go.
07:10What is the name of the spacecraft?
07:12Wow.
07:13I think we might be...
07:15I like to call her Mary.
07:17Yes, that's the computer, right?
07:18Yeah.
07:19I assume we're talking about
07:20the Hail Mary.
07:21Or the Blippé.
07:22Or they could be talking about
07:23the Blippé.
07:24Or they could be talking about
07:25the Arclight Probe.
07:27Oh, I doubt that one.
07:28Yeah.
07:28But you never know.
07:29Probably the Hail Mary.
07:30You would think, yeah.
07:32You're like, pretty...
07:34Oh my God.
07:36Is there a sport
07:37that you could use this in?
07:38I don't think so.
07:39Is this what it's like
07:40to hang out with David Blaine?
07:42He makes things disappear.
07:44Absolutely.
07:45All right.
07:47Oh, where is the Hail Mary constructed?
07:49Oh, that's interesting.
07:50No space.
07:51In orbit.
07:52Yeah.
07:52In the movie,
07:53we never really explained it fully,
07:56but the idea was
07:57different sections of it
07:58were built by different countries
08:00and it was assembled
08:01next to the ISS
08:02in low orbit.
08:04Oh!
08:05All right, here we go.
08:07So close.
08:07You miss 100% of the shots
08:08you don't get the street calls.
08:09It's kind of the Hail Mary.
08:10Practice makes perfect.
08:11Is Project Hail Mary a true story?
08:14Yes.
08:14It was a documentary.
08:20Okay, new one.
08:21How accurate is the science
08:23in Project Hail Mary?
08:25How dare you ask?
08:26How dare you?
08:27Obviously, it's 100% accurate.
08:30So, yeah.
08:31Yeah, if you drill down
08:32to the quantum level,
08:33that's where my little
08:34made-up BS is.
08:35The idea that the...
08:36I thought so.
08:36Astro...
08:37Yeah, you knew.
08:38You knew.
08:38It was obvious.
08:39I was talking about that.
08:40That the cell membrane
08:41of Astrophage, yeah,
08:43can hold in neutrinos,
08:45which normally you have
08:46100 trillion neutrinos
08:47passing through you
08:48every second.
08:49We all knew this, obviously.
08:50And they go clean
08:51through Earth,
08:52but somehow Astrophage
08:53can hold them in
08:54and make them out of heat
08:55and turn them into light
08:56as needed.
08:57But everything else,
08:58aside from that...
08:59Xenonite also is...
09:01Xenonite is...
09:02Xenonite is just
09:03we don't understand
09:04the technology.
09:05We don't understand
09:05how he managed to make
09:07a largely indestructible
09:08material out of a thing
09:09that's a gas
09:10that also does not
09:11react with anything.
09:12But all of the
09:14nitty-gritty science
09:15outside of the
09:16invented things...
09:17The relativity,
09:18all that stuff like that.
09:19The fact that there
09:20are aliens among us.
09:21Do it, do it, do it, do it.
09:22Oh!
09:23Not even close!
09:25That's like an air ball.
09:29Did Ryan Gosling
09:30read Project Hail Mary?
09:31Oh my god.
09:32Did you even...
09:33Did you even rate it?
09:34I hear it's great.
09:35You showed up
09:36to the set...
09:36I had someone
09:37read it to me.
09:38I had my mom
09:38read it to me.
09:41Just...
09:41She did all the
09:42disrespect.
09:44Ray Porter style.
09:45Ray Porter,
09:46she did the whole thing.
09:47Yeah.
09:48No.
09:49There we go.
09:50He is fallible.
09:51He is human.
09:52There we go.
09:53I know, listen, you're good.
09:54I am fallible.
09:55Who will play Rocky
09:56in Project Hail Mary?
09:57Great question.
09:58Yes.
09:59The answer is...
09:59The lovely and talented...
10:00James Ortiz.
10:01James Ortiz.
10:02Who is the head puppeteer
10:04and also does the voice of Rocky.
10:06But wasn't always supposed to be Rocky, right?
10:08And just knew Rocky so deeply
10:12and became so connected to him
10:14that we were like,
10:14oh.
10:15Oh.
10:15We got to go.
10:16There's no other choice.
10:17We couldn't see any other choice.
10:18And just for the record,
10:19there were a total...
10:20We've been the caretaker all along.
10:21Yeah.
10:21Yeah.
10:23Six puppeteers?
10:24It was five total puppeteers.
10:25Five total puppeteers.
10:26We're called the Rocketeers.
10:27Yes.
10:27Yes.
10:28Yeah.
10:28Rocky's glam squad.
10:29Oh.
10:30How did I get that wrong?
10:31How did I fail to throw a card off the table?
10:35It's like one in a million shot.
10:35I missed the ground.
10:37Why did Strat recruit Ryland?
10:40Hmm.
10:41That's actually a complicated question.
10:42Because of the paper he wrote?
10:44Yeah.
10:45At the time they saw that Astrophage
10:47was living on the surface of the sun.
10:49Oh, good throw, man.
10:50Great throw.
10:51And so they assumed that it couldn't be
10:54a water-based life form.
10:56And Ryland had written a paper
10:59about how life doesn't necessarily need water to exist.
11:02And he was sort of a leading voice in that field.
11:05And that's why she recruited it.
11:06But then she kept on around for a variety of reasons.
11:09Because she believed in him.
11:10She believed in him.
11:12Yes.
11:12Why doesn't Grace know where he is?
11:15Guys.
11:18I don't think we need another one on that,
11:19but you want to just for fun do another read?
11:22Yeah.
11:25Why doesn't Grace know where he is?
11:28Yeah.
11:29It's just good to have the options.
11:30That's good.
11:33You know how it feels.
11:40Be good to have.
11:41Be good to have.
11:41The answer's different in the movie
11:42than it is in the book.
11:43Right.
11:44But he does have amnesia from the coma
11:47that he was induced in the book.
11:49They added a chemical that would make him forget
11:52because they didn't want him to remember right away.
11:54Yeah.
11:54The book and the movie,
11:56we sort of simplified that a little bit
11:57just because there's a lot of stuff
11:59that happens in the book
12:00that doesn't fit into the length of the movie.
12:02Yeah.
12:02I mean, in theory,
12:04does the movie disallow that interpretation?
12:07No.
12:07No.
12:08It just doesn't explain it.
12:09It doesn't go out of its way to.
12:10He does get injected by some stuff.
12:12All sorts of stuff.
12:13I was playing it.
12:15I played it.
12:17Yeah.
12:17That it was a chemical involved.
12:19What?
12:19He's astrophage.
12:21Ooh.
12:22Andy?
12:22Astrophage is an alien monocellular life form
12:27that is sort of like a mold
12:29that lives on the surface of stars
12:31and it spores out and breeds to other stars
12:34and infects them
12:35and that is kind of the core problem
12:37that people are having in the movie.
12:39Now imagine pitching that to a movie studio.
12:43Astrophage means?
12:44Bonus question.
12:45Star Eater.
12:46Star Eater.
12:47How does the Hail Mary create gravity?
12:51Centrifuge?
12:51What is the centrifuge?
12:53But yes, but kind of yes, but no, right?
12:56Well, yes.
12:57So, well, first off, when it's thrusting,
12:59when it's in thrust configuration,
13:00it's just the engines thrust forward
13:03with enough gravity to find you with gravity.
13:06In the centrifuge configuration,
13:08it spins around to provide centripetal force.
13:10And there are two, nope.
13:12And as Ryland said,
13:16what's the line?
13:17That's how they used to make butter.
13:19They used to use it to turn butter in the Civil War.
13:21Yeah.
13:23We'll fix it in post.
13:25It spins two different ways in the movie.
13:28Yeah.
13:28One extra way so that it can link up with Rocky's ship.
13:32What propulsion system does the ship use?
13:35Spin drives.
13:37Yes.
13:38The astrophage is the fuel.
13:39The astrophage of these little engines that could.
13:44Oh, shit.
13:45Now everyone's watching.
13:46Oh!
13:47But it's like skipping a stone.
13:49Yeah, really.
13:50I don't know how to turn this,
13:52like where this goes from here,
13:53but you're trying to load the dice.
13:55Yeah, I know.
13:57Unbelievable.
13:58Unbelievable.
13:58Look at this cheater.
13:59Yeah.
13:59What was the purpose of the Beatles aboard the Hail Mary?
14:04Probes that they were going to send back to Earth
14:06to report their findings
14:07and give any information to help them save the world.
14:11Yes.
14:12And a story justification
14:13for a really expensive licensed song opportunity.
14:18Yes.
14:18Yes.
14:19This one is where I thought
14:20would actually get Googled a lot,
14:23which is what happens to the other two astronauts?
14:25It's a big question,
14:27and it's a mystery in the book,
14:28what happened to them.
14:29We don't know.
14:30On the way,
14:32at different times,
14:33each of them got sick,
14:34and the medical robot
14:36was not able to fix it,
14:38but it never is fully explained.
14:40Do you have a sequel answer?
14:41So I know the answer to this,
14:44but I'm saving it for,
14:46I'm saving it for potential sequel materials.
14:49Oh!
14:50Oh!
14:51I can't believe I never asked you that.
14:54I did.
14:55You did.
14:55That's right.
14:55I kept this idea.
14:59But I'm keeping it secret for now.
15:01Okay.
15:02What star system is the Hail Mary set to?
15:06Talceti.
15:06Talceti.
15:07Baby.
15:0811.9, like your delight.
15:09Which you can see with the naked eye.
15:12Yeah.
15:12Wow.
15:13I think you can see.
15:14Yeah?
15:14Have you ever stargazed at that bad boy?
15:19In the past, yeah.
15:20By yourself, yeah?
15:20How long does the journey to Talceti take?
15:23Well, it depends on what inertial reference frame
15:24you're referring to.
15:25That's right.
15:26Time is relative, you guys.
15:27Yes.
15:28Yeah.
15:28Relativistic.
15:29If I'm measuring from Earth,
15:3011.9 light years away.
15:32Yeah.
15:33It took about 12 years.
15:3512 to 13 years in that range.
15:36He experienced four years
15:38because of the time dilation.
15:40That's right.
15:40So it's 12 light years away.
15:42It is.
15:42Yeah.
15:4312 light years away.
15:44And it took a little bit more than 12 years
15:47because the Hail Mary wasn't going.
15:48If it's taking the light 12 years
15:50to get from there to here now,
15:52is there a chance it's not there now
15:55and that we're looking at it in the past?
15:57It blew up the next day.
15:59In fact.
15:59David Blade made it disappear.
16:01Well, in fact, it's even better.
16:03It's like stars very far away
16:05that you look at through telescope
16:06and stuff like that may well,
16:08like, you know,
16:09they're like 100,000 light years away
16:10if they're on the other side of our galaxy.
16:12Or if you're looking,
16:13it starts in the Andromeda galaxy.
16:14They're 2 million light years away.
16:16And they could well be gone right now
16:19and you're just seeing the light.
16:20And that light will still keep coming
16:22for another couple million years.
16:23But would you say that
16:24when we look into the sky,
16:25we're looking into the past?
16:27Absolutely.
16:27We are.
16:28Absolutely.
16:30That's right.
16:31We, yeah.
16:32We all knew this was going to get really profound.
16:34Why does everybody love
16:35Project Hail Mary so much?
16:37Maybe with a little more skepticism.
16:39It's the star.
16:40Because you guys directed it?
16:41No.
16:42Because you wrote it.
16:43I think it's the star turn
16:44of actor-producer Ryan Gosling.
16:48I feel like somebody was frustrated
16:49when they said,
16:52Oh, I see.
16:53Do you want to give a read on that one?
16:55Disbelief?
16:55Why does everyone love Project Hail Mary so much?
16:58Yeah.
16:58That sounds like a real question.
17:00And what's worse is
17:02these by definition
17:04are things that are made
17:04before the movie came out
17:05because we're doing this
17:06before the movie came out.
17:07So it must be talking about the book.
17:08Right.
17:09Like, why do people hate,
17:10why do people like this book so much?
17:11What the-
17:12It's very highly rated on the movie.
17:13Because it's awesome.
17:14Yes.
17:14Shag off.
17:15That's why.
17:18So antagonistic.
17:19Yeah.
17:20Guys, I don't know what to make of this.
17:22Is Project Hail Mary spicy?
17:25What?
17:26That's a question?
17:27That's a real question that someone wrote.
17:28Is that your question?
17:29No, this is one of the top-
17:31Is it spicy?
17:31I see.
17:32Most searched questions.
17:33That means more than one person has to do this.
17:36Right.
17:37Is there a big spice community?
17:39What does that mean?
17:40I think, I mean,
17:41maybe they're asking about,
17:42maybe it's parents who want to know
17:44if it's suitable for children.
17:46Oh.
17:47There's no sex.
17:49Yeah, I mean-
17:50There's no curses.
17:51There's very, very little-
17:53Yeah, there's a small curse in the book, but-
17:55There's a little cursing in the book, but-
17:57But Ryan's character never curses in the book.
18:00Yeah.
18:00Yeah.
18:01Well, once.
18:02Once.
18:02In the book.
18:03Right.
18:04Curses once.
18:04In the movies, what, PG-13?
18:06Yeah.
18:07And it is absolutely suitable for all ages.
18:10It's spicy in that colors are very bright.
18:12Yes.
18:12Yes.
18:13And the adventure is very spicy.
18:15Yeah.
18:17There's danger.
18:18You're on it.
18:19There, you're almost there.
18:21It has a-
18:25Irreverent tone?
18:26Paprika-colored sequence?
18:29I don't know.
18:29I don't know.
18:30Yeah.
18:31What is Rocky's home star?
18:3340 Eridone.
18:34Ready, fast, easy.
18:37Ah.
18:37What species is Rocky?
18:38He's an Iridian.
18:39Iridian.
18:40Because he's from 40-
18:43There you go.
18:4440 Eridone.
18:45Chris.
18:45You're really learning the speed round.
18:46Why can Rocky not see light?
18:49Because his species evolved on a planet
18:51where light doesn't reach the surface,
18:53and so there was no benefit to evolving eyes.
18:56What is unique about Rocky's biology?
18:59What isn't unique about him?
19:00Yeah, for real.
19:01I mean, probably referring to echolocation,
19:06the fact that his skin is mostly rock,
19:09that he doesn't have a face or eyes or-
19:11Oh, he does have a face.
19:13Right.
19:13It's just hard to read.
19:14It's just hard to read.
19:15He's very-
19:15That's kind of a poker face.
19:17It's a real poker face.
19:18It is tough to play poker against him.
19:19What planet does Rocky come from?
19:22He comes from, well,
19:23our designation is 40 Eridone AB,
19:26and they call it-
19:27Naturally.
19:28And Rylan there starts calling it Arid.
19:32Oh, it's back.
19:34He's back.
19:34I'm back.
19:35What is the atmospheric composition of Arid?
19:37It is 29 times the atmospheric pressure of Earth,
19:42and it's almost entirely ammonia.
19:44There you go.
19:46I knew that.
19:46I just wanted you to say it.
19:48That's right.
19:48What is the significance of xenonite in the mission?
19:53It's a nigh-indestructible material,
19:56extremely strong,
19:57so strong that it can hold in 29 atmospheres of mostly ammonia
20:01with big flat panels that would absolutely not work
20:05if you tried that with steel.
20:06Very strong.
20:07Also, it's made out of xenon,
20:08and no one understands how.
20:10Also, there is a plot point about-
20:14Well, yes, there's that.
20:15Out of the shot.
20:16Yes.
20:16It comes up-
20:20One more.
20:20One more.
20:21Come on.
20:21Come on.
20:22We're going to get a strike.
20:24All right.
20:25There you go.
20:25That was fun, at least.
20:26How does Rocky-
20:27No, that was spicy.
20:28That was very spicy.
20:30Coming at you.
20:30How does Rocky communicate?
20:33Through basically a whale song, right?
20:36He has bladders of air that he pushes back and forth across vocal cords inside of his body.
20:41So it goes like-
20:46There's also a lot of nonverbal communication.
20:48Yes, there's a lot of fun.
20:50We sat down with this woman, a fellow filmmaker, Chrissy, who's deaf, and she talked a lot about
20:58the ways that people communicate with their hands and their bodies, and so we talked a
21:02lot about that together on the start.
21:04How do Grace and Rocky communicate?
21:07A tonal-
21:09Tonal-
21:10Do they create a tonal language?
21:12Well, I mean, they just-
21:14Grace-
21:15Very slowly.
21:16Grace kind of records various words for Rocky, then has a computer identify him and play
21:21him over a speaker, which was your idea, to have that be in the movie.
21:24I thought that was cool.
21:26Say that?
21:26It's easy to say.
21:28Whoop.
21:29What nickname does Rocky call Grace?
21:33Grace.
21:35From Grace?
21:36But does he need it like he calls him an Iridani?
21:39No.
21:40He kind of gives him a burr.
21:42From Grace sound.
21:43Well, his actual-
21:44But the nickname-
21:44In his language, it's like-
21:45Burr.
21:46Yeah.
21:47The lit-
21:48I think he just calls him-
21:50Burr calls him Grace.
21:50Grace.
21:51Yeah.
21:51Friend Grace, or something like that.
21:54That's all I got.
21:55That's all we got.
21:57Whoa.
21:58No, that was one I put under there.
22:00Just from before.
22:01Well, first of all, we got them all right, except for one.
22:04I think so, yeah.
22:05Right.
22:05Yeah.
22:06Yeah.
22:06Well, what's our score?
22:07We got 100.
22:08Okay, cool.
22:09Thanks, everybody.
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