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Old 09-02-2007, 01:32 PM
neB
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Says something about the NASA psycho analysis entry criteria.

But then they say a lot of the astronauts were never the same once they got back to Earth (go crazy, find religion, etc). Something about seeing the perspective of our insignificance in the bigger scheme of things.

Back on the more humourous side, if they had sent her on a long-term mission, ISS or whatever - and she went nuts and "eliminated" her companions, what a great movie it would make - real life sci-fi thriller.

I can imagine the stand-off of her in the ship/ISS, not allowing anyone/anything near her. While cruising off into the wild-blue yonder in squillions of dollars of machinery.
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