Thursday, May 7, 2009

Sydney, Australia

Today, I interviewed a man named Terry Knox. He was the first and only Australian commander of the International Space Station. During the zombie pandemic, he was on a space station, the ISS. His focus was surviving, while in space, with little materials. There was lots of downtime in outer space, so they watched the pandemic happen right in front of their eyes with the help of enhanced optics. They saw lots of battles, the evacuation of Japan, many fires, and even discovered zombie holes, which were the pits that the undead dig when they are going after burrowing animals. This must have hurt Terry and his crew to helplessly watch these people die. He had the option to return to Earth, but they felt it was safer in Earth. Was that the right choice by him? They stayed in outer space for over three years. This interview was very interesting, and I was sad to find out that Terry Knox died three days following the interview I had with him.

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