"Mars One Way"
documents the thought process of Cody Reeder, Casey Hunter, Will
Robbins, Katelyn Kane, and Ken Sullivan. The five applicants all come
from different backgrounds but have one similarity: they are more
curious about life on Mars than attached to their current living
situation on Earth.
"How do you
react when your husband says, 'Guess what? It's one way. I'm not coming
back'?" asks Becky Sullivan. If chosen, her husband, Ken, would leave
the family, including their two kids, behind. "I'm kind of in the 'It's
not real' phase right now."
"There's
a lot more drama in our relationship lately, about the reality of, are
you choosing family or are you choosing Mars?" adds Ken. "My little boy
Connor, if he just came up to me and said, 'Dad, don't go,' that would
probably change my mind."
The
whole situation sounds as if it were lifted from a movie at best or an
elaborate prank at worst. But it's all real life. Of the other
volunteers profiled, a couple said they could change their mind. Hunter
could be swayed away from the trip if he proposed to his girlfriend.
Reeder said his girlfriend's telling him not to go might make him think
otherwise.
That said, Hunter
compares his life to that of a "turd in the toilet bowl of life. I just
kind of float." And before mentioning his girlfriend, the professional
beekeeper Reeder says he would miss his bees the most. They might be all
in after all.
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