In grid section fourteen twenty-eight, the particles appear predominantly “coarse,” but as we move to twenty-nine, the particles are much finer, and should be ideal for chem analysis.

The Martian (2015)
MARK
A screenplay character in The Martian (2015).
- lines
- 143
- words
- 2,869
- scenes
- 61
- dialogue
- 28%
- avg words / line
- 20
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 126
Sample dialogue
I know what they’re doing. I know what they’re doing. They keep repeating “accelerate faster than any man in the history of space travel” like this is a good thing, like this’ll distract me from how insane their plan is. Oh really? I get to be the fastest man in the history of space travel? You’re launching me into space in a convertible. No no, it’s worse, because I don’t have any controls. You’re launching me into space in a tin can. And, by the way, physicists don’t even use words like “fast” when describing acceleration, so they’re only doing it in hopes I won’t raise any objections because I like the way “fastest man in the history of space travel” sounds. Well, you know what?
scene 209 — INT. ROVER - ARES 4 MAV SITE - DAYAnd “Coquettish Ingenue...”
scene 112 — INT. HAB - DAYI’m gonna get back to work. As soon as my ears stop ringing.
scene 48 — INT. HAB - DAYThe point is, “Stretch the rations four more days” is a real dick-punch.
scene 135 — INT. HAB - DAYHow bad is it, Commander?
scene 247 — INT. HERMES - FLIGHT DECK - SPACE
Bookends
All right. Questions?