![]() ![]() Mann, the Endurance was in shambles, and Dr. TLDR 2) Mann wants the ranger for the mission, Cooper wants to see his daughter.ģ) The docking scene is so beautiful as in Amelia Brand's eyes, all hope was lost. Mann was thinking about how the extra ranger increases his odds of pulling off plan B on Edmund's planet. The ranger would prove essential to the mission as the scout/expedition work on Edmunds' planet was cut short by Edmunds' death. This meant that Cooper taking the ranger back to Earth would cost them a valuable asset as the ranger is the fastest, and most efficient way of covering land area in search of an optimal spot. His planet is uninhabitable and he knew it. However, Mann was lying about his planet. Mann, and so the rangers weren't needed as much anymore. Another thing was that the scouting / expedition work had already been conducted by Dr. The landers move the modules from the endurance to the surface, and the rangers do the scout/long distance work. Doing this technically only requires one lander, but 2 landers and 2 rangers helps a lot. All they had to do was find an optimal location and settle down and build a colony. This means that the bulk of their journey was over. At the time Cooper made his decision to return to Earth, the crew all believed Dr. However, in order to thoroughly answer your question, there are two things that need to be mentioned. This whole movie is really just about the deep, interdimensional love between a father and his daughter. After finding out that Professor Brand lied to them about plan A from his daughter, he decides to go home to see her. Mann's methods are immoral and unjustified "don't trust the right thing done for the wrong reason" - Donald (Cooper's father-in-law)Ģ) Cooper isn't a robot. Mann want the same thing, it's just that Dr. She was right about nature not being evil, but she never considered the possibility that her colleagues from the Lazarus Mission - the 12 ranger launches that were lead by Dr. She states that although Nature can be formidable and frightening, it is never evil. There's some irony in when Amelia Brand tells Cooper that she doesn't think she will face and evil during their travels. Mann and the rest go the crew have the same goal, to colonize a planet to ensure the survival of the human race, Mann is willing to kill and abandon fellow astronauts to do so. Mann's plan was to take command of the Endurance and navigate his way to Edmunds' planet. Based off of this, he acted quickly knowing that the Endurance space station/vehicle was the only thing keeping him from getting left behind by Brand and Cooper. Since Mann saw his habitat explode, he knew Kipp had exploded and had taken one of the crew members with it. It's speculated that he even rigged Kipp - his companion robot - to explode when a person read the real data. The main reason was that he lied and faked the data about his planet. Mann was about to maroon - fancy way to say abandon - Brand and Cooper for a couple of reasons. There are also TLDRs after every question so yeah. Also I know this comment is really long but I really got into the details. Maybe you'll pick up on things you never noticed the first time. I love how you're curious about the events of the movie and I emplore you to watch it again. Land in VTOL mode, however cause there's no landing wheels.Ĭannot be joined to my Jundurance mothership in builder mode - The craft's windows are of cargo bay type and would loose it's transparency when attempted.I'm a huge interstellar fan and I've watched it at least 20 times. Craft can easily glide when power is turned off. Be soft on the throttle as it has alot of power. in airplane mode set the throttle to about 15 percent then pitch up for a stable atmospheric flight. To take off activate the VTOL engine first and fly up to 500m then activate the main engine and turn off the VTOL engine simultaneously. Landing Gear+ Slider 1 Up - Landing legs deployĭoor+Slider 1 Up - Opens the rear access hatch It is primarily used as a manned orbit-to-surface survey craft of the Endurance Space Exploration mission in its hunt for potential habitable worlds. A highly versatile SSTO/VTOL craft that can fly and land like a space shuttle. My version of the Ranger spacecraft from the movie Interstellar with droonaut accessible inside cabin intended to be launched and docked separately to my Jundurance (Endurance) mothership. Auto Credit Based on hiccupthechief's Interstellar Ranger ![]()
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