00:00We're all one people and so, you know, this mission, one of the things that's amazing about being around and
00:05just being an astronaut, you know, serving our countries at this time is that we get to give ourselves a
00:12mission that we can hold on to to say, hey, look at what we did for the rest of our
00:17lives.
00:18You know, we call amazing things that humans do moonshots for a reason, because this brought us together and showed
00:24us what we can do when we put not just putting our differences aside, when we bring our differences together
00:29and use all the strengths to accomplish something great.
00:31And so this mission will give us one of those that we all can remember and and hold on to
00:36for the rest of our days.
00:38And I hope I hope people will tune in and give us a chance.
00:42I heard that there was a little bit of an issue with the toilet.
00:45Which one of you was the plumber?
00:52I'll take that one. I'm the space plumber. I'm proud to call myself the space plumber.
00:57I like to say that it is probably the most important piece of equipment on board.
01:01So we were all breathing a sigh of relief when it turned out to be just fine.
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