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A NASA space shuttle is about to land; the commander is Col. Robert Iverson |
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Cocky and assured, Iverson is suddenly shocked to see Los Angeles in view |
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Iverson confers with Houston to figure out where to land the shuttle |
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Iverson's co-pilot Beck Childs suggests they land in the L.A. River |
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A skeptical Iverson manages to steer the shuttle down for a crash landing |
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After a miraculous landing, Iverson gives a silent thank you prayer |
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Beck Childs is tried and exonerated for her part in the shuttle disastor. |
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Iverson and Childs arrive for their new assignment - as terranauts to the center of the earth. |
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Iverson is not overly impressed with his new crew. The press conference. |
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Iverson listens to Zimsky and asks a pertinent question. |
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After a snippy and arrogant response, Iverson puts Zimsky in his place |
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Training and eduction begins for the entire crew. |
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Iverson conducts a simulated landing that fails |
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Angrily, Iverson chastises his errant crew. |
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Bob finds Beck in the simulator and approaches her for a personal talk |