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:''The Beagle 2 Rover is ann American space probe in the [[Movie (franchise)|Movie]] continuity family.
:''The Beagle 2 Rover is ann American space probe in the [[Movie (franchise)|Movie]] continuity family.


'''Beagle 2 Rover''' was an exploration craft launched by the [[United States]] to search for life on [[Mars]]. The official report states that when Beagle 2's parachute and airbag systems failed to deploy properly, the craft crashed into the planet surface. The world at large considers the mission to be a failure... or so [[Sector Seven]] would have you believe. Under orders of the President of the United States, [[Tom Banachek|Sector Seven agent Tom Banachek]] informs [[John Keller|Defense Secretary Keller]] that the rover had in fact transmitted thirteen seconds of footage, including it's own destruction by a large humanoid creature. It was the only warning we would ever get.
'''Beagle 2 Rover''' was an exploration craft launched by the [[United States]] to search for life on [[Mars]]. The official report states that when Beagle 2's parachute and airbag systems failed to deploy properly, the craft crashed into the planet surface. The world at large considers the mission to be a failure... or so [[Sector Seven]] would have you believe. Under orders of the President of the United States, [[Sector Seven]]'s agent [[Tom Banachek]] informs [[John Keller|Defense Secretary Keller]] that the rover had in fact transmitted thirteen seconds of footage, including it's own destruction by a large humanoid creature. It was the only warning we would ever get.


==Note==
==Note==


In real life the Beagle 2 craft was not equipped  with a rover, it wasn't launched from an American spacecraft, and the guy counting in the trailer should have been speaking German, and we can't get live streaming video from Mars.  
In real life the Beagle 2 craft had a ''lander'' but not a rover, it wasn't a NASA project, and the guy counting in the trailer should have been speaking German, and we can't get live streaming video from Mars.  


All of these supposed inaccuracies might be due to Sector Seven's campaign of misinformation.
All of these supposed inaccuracies might be due to Sector Seven's campaign of misinformation.

Revision as of 15:54, 10 July 2007

The Beagle 2 Rover is ann American space probe in the Movie continuity family.

Beagle 2 Rover was an exploration craft launched by the United States to search for life on Mars. The official report states that when Beagle 2's parachute and airbag systems failed to deploy properly, the craft crashed into the planet surface. The world at large considers the mission to be a failure... or so Sector Seven would have you believe. Under orders of the President of the United States, Sector Seven's agent Tom Banachek informs Defense Secretary Keller that the rover had in fact transmitted thirteen seconds of footage, including it's own destruction by a large humanoid creature. It was the only warning we would ever get.

Note

In real life the Beagle 2 craft had a lander but not a rover, it wasn't a NASA project, and the guy counting in the trailer should have been speaking German, and we can't get live streaming video from Mars.

All of these supposed inaccuracies might be due to Sector Seven's campaign of misinformation.