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er situation He looked down on his weapon with both hands, waiting for the moment. He looked to the side and made sure he could not be seen. He could see the suit of armor, the right arm in the left, the left arm in the right. He could see the feet. He stared down at the floor. He looked over at the newcomer. He then took his aim. I'd see where I could run into trouble. And then they'd find out I was still there, and they'd have a time getting me back out again." "The likelihood that the spin characterisation would provide a solution to the potential ambiguities was zero. The search was constrained, by a combination of lack of resources and the use of a method which was necessarily time consuming. As the mission grew into the duration of a few weeks the mission objectives necessitated a prioritisation of the search strategy and the consideration of the relative cost of time versus resources. This led to the decision to abandon the mission as an unproductive exercise and in order to keep the available funding within the project objective. It was a decision that needed to be supported and accepted by the project team. It was accepted, there was a change in philosophy and, as a consequence, in project objectives. Unfortunately the impact of this had an effect upon the progress of the mission." "In conclusion. This final report is intended to provide the overall assessment of the mission. It includes an assessment of the current state of the mission, its history, its use and its future. It includes a comprehensive review of the role of the project team members, their strengths and weaknesses, the issues and problems that arose, the actions taken, and the final outcome of the mission. It provides recommendations and a suggested strategy for future missions. The recommendations are based on the individual and collective experience of the project team and the analysis of the mission as a whole." "It has been agreed that the Mars explorer will return to Earth, but it may take several years, depending upon the success of future missions. The costs of the project have escalated to an extent that it is no longer viable to continue, as planned. In the event of the Mars explorer failing to complete its mission objectives, the project will be terminated." "It is also recommended that the overall strategy for future exploration be reviewed with the new mission objectives and the creation of a new project team. A cost-reduction programme will be required to achieve a return to Mars within a feasible timeframe


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