For All Mankind - US astronaut has a standoff with USSR cosmonaut on the moon
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The tension in this scene is gripping. One of my favorite so far in the series.
Sourced from For All Mankind Episode 9 on Apple TV+
Soviet astronaut later figured out his mic was muted
Classic example of what happens when 1 player is in a party chat and the other is in game chat.
All he said was Cyka Blyat.
@@justinyocom1099 relatable 🤔
Cosmonaut*
@@brianrivera0 I know for some reason autocorrect changed it and I didnt notice.
*German astronaut pops his head out of a nearby crater* “GUTEN TAG”
"We were waiting for you guys"
With a Nazi flag planted on that crater lol
Don't forget, he gonna aim and shoot one or both of em with P38 ( Iron Sky style )
A Noob Dogfighter's Channel I like to imagine it better as one astronaut from the BRD fighting one from the DDR with their flags
@@RiiftApart wtf are those?
Movie depicting US and USSR in conflict every time Reality: Hey Ron! Hey Billy!
That hurt!
Basically how it be, they would have fun waving to one another and probably dance a little but thats all. People really dehumanised the Soviets now a days :(
@@sandwich1316 America's favorite scapegoat, "Russia did it"
@Angry Combat Wombat The US killed over 50+ million Native Americans in the name of freedom and civilisation. They aren't innocent either.
@@sandwich1316 let's all be honest, every country has atleast some form of bad blood on there hands in one way or another
It's a good cinematic moment but realistically they would have been friendly unless the individual astronaut happened to be a massive jerk.
As mentioned in other comments, this show takes place in an alternate timeline where the the scientific goals and goodwill are basically completely sidelined in favour of military goals, resulting in military bases and cold war style spying and other actions taking place on the moon. In this scene specifically, the soviet cosmonaut is caught spying on the US mining operation inside of the crater, resulting in the standoff
@@jordanh3665 Oh wow okay, well that makes a lot of sense. This scene had a whole lot of.. "are we really going to bring our violence here into space?", kinda vibe from both of them.
@@jordanh3665 what show is this?
@@hashbrown7669 For all mankind, I think.
@@mrb2349 Yep
"Don't worry. It's just you and me. We can speak in German now."
Person but the sound won’t spread in vacuum so how can they talk
@@jackli1662 that's why astronauts have equipment
@@jackli1662 they could touch
Jack Li Well the moon ain’t exactly a vacuum. There’s plenty of objects for the sound waves to bounce off of to be heard.
Gochi plenty of objects but not enough air
When you run into your offline friend in a match.
😂👍
The same guy who you were in a 1v1 with on the previous match
Lol
@topcommentgod
It seems he’s not online wait WHAT!!
imagine just how terrifying a hammer would be in space one crack and your visor explodes
You have to keep in mind that.. You move really slow in space and on the moon. Sure yeah the hammer can break it if you try hard enough, but gaining momentum is difficult and can probably be pretty easily blocked/defended against as hammers depend on gravity and momentum to do any real damage
@@kostadim7892 even then, these visors are made to be extremely durable.
@@aml1418 it can even hold tiny meteorite
@@kostadim7892 The only role that gravity plays in how hard you hit something is keeping you on the ground hard enough for you to have a good grip and stance. Momentum is just mass and velocity. Gravity is not a factor, your physics is a little inaccurate
@@kostadim7892 as someone else pointed out, your physics are a little off. Gravity has nothing to do with the hammer’s impact
The scene loses some of its intensity when the Cosmonaut waddles away like he's pooped his pants y'know
Some people would poop their pants in this situation though
@@cccspwn if I had a special suit I could poop my pants in, I’d never spare a chance
Don’t they do that though?
@Murty Birdy Sure, but whose word do we have to take for this? NASA? Maybe every astronaut who stepped foot on the moon shot the chocolate. Maybe the space between "That's one small step for man" & "one giant leap for mankind" was Neil parking a growler in his suit. When they got back and all the footage from the LEV was them running around like an over excited kid on Christmas morning they knew there would be questions "Maybe we just say that the uh, gravity is lower on the moon and they need to walk funny" suggested Gene Krantz. Why do you think we never went back? They dread the day a civilian mission goes, because whoever they send will owe the investors the truth. Anyway this show looks awesome. Adding it to my list
I liked the waddle, it was some nice attention to realistic detail. Those suits are famous for their poor range of motion, the moon mission had to include long grabber tools because it was impossible to bend at the waist and pick something up off of the ground. They're basically pressurized balloon suits, just bending an arm takes a lot of effort because the internal pressure resists any kind of bending motion that decreases the overall volume of the suit, increasing the pressure.
i’m pretty sure they would just say hi and be bro’s
100%, it’s not like they hate each other
Stuck in the Sound vibes be hittin hard
Rio Grande do Sul Ball damn bro same.
@@depressedbruv6511 Well...
Yeah. They are far far away from earth and their respective goverments wouldn'y care. USA would be pissed that they lost equipment, USSR has more people to throw.
Plot twist The Soviet cosmonaut was just telling a neat story of how he just bodied an alien 5 minutes ago with that hammer, and then he remembered the American astronaut coundn't hear him Edit: Soviet Cosmonaut*
This is now canon for me
Lmao
😂
HELL YEAH
Someone needs to make a video at of this comment lol
Imagine the USSR cosmonaut just got done bodying an alien then just cleans his hammer and his suit.
Or the alien bodied the USSR cosmonaut😳
@@stonefacewiththedrip3377 AMONG US
@@johntaco861 when USSR sus?!?!😳😳😳
@@hell4751 i feel your pain
ඞ USSR more like SUSR
This beats even the expanse for the most realistic space combat depiction.
How
@@felox1715 like, literally, you know lol.
@@felox1715 the way he waddles away after the staredown
Seriously. Not even close.
@@felox1715 tf do you mean how lmao. The stuff in the expanse doesnt exist
"Hey bro check out my hammer" "Sick hammer bro" "Staring competition bro?" "Sure bro" "I win bro" "Ight I need to go work bro" "See ya bro"
bro
Bro...
Brooo...
-Comrade- Bro
Nice cock bro
Whether you’re a Capitalist Astronaut or Socialist Cosmonaut, at least you will have a common enemy; Flat Earthers.
The cosmonaut destroyed flat earthers with his hammer
flat humans for flat earth
Agreed
Flats earthers and liberals don’t deserve respect. Teh Capitalist-Socialist-Communist People will discriminate the flat earthers and liberals.
@@Oline1756 liberals🤔
1:16 Its over America, I have the High Ground.
Don't underestimate my power!
@@gigachadsigmamale9887 don't try it!
You underestimate my capitalism
@@darthshimp07 Don’t buy it!
Well I have your power converter.
If I were either one of them I’d be like “dude isn’t this awesome? We’re on the moon!”
Your pfp 🤦more nightmare fuel nice
Relatable
That's how they would Actually be.
Just a quick salute from each and a catchy oneliner, like "Come by my place if you want a beer," or something like that.
@@Rensune no it isn’t. This was an alternate history where they were still in the Cold War over the Moon and the Russians were spying on Ed and his mine.
Scientists: “Humans cannot survive in the vacuum of space” *The camera guy:*
:>
>:}
:-
The camera guy is actually just one of the Nazis from the other side of the moon
@@NaenaeGaming The guy playing the music is probably the tea drinking bloke on another side of the moon
david attenborough: here we see two humans engaged in a territorial dispute outside their natural habitat...
Someone must edit this video with his actual voice, it's gonna be hilarious!😂
ahahahaha
Underrated comment lmao
As we can see, the one with the hammer has a slight advantage. One wrong hit to the beak and these buzzards will be gasping for air. Alas, the lighter colored one moves on, in search for a new nesting ground, or perhaps even a mate. This new world away from home has many tantalizing discoveries to be made.
Totally read this in Sir Attenborough's voice. When people say you can't hear words, they're wrong.
Cosmonaut: Pulls out hammer* Astronaut: Shit, I left my capitalism home...
@@vicvega4415 Cosmonaut: What is this? Last I saw these papers years ago...
@@vicvega4415 Cosmonaut: pulls out sickle
Astronaut: Ah shit that’s right Russians didn’t make it to the moon.
@@chrisgaming9567 astronaut: *pulls out bank notes and pennies.*
*Throws fruit and burgers at him*
Everyone: Spacebattles will be fought with missles, lasers, railguns and shit. Soviets: hammer
and sickles
Spoon
Don't forget me and AK 47!
thats the only thing he has at his inven and that is only the closest thing he has to a weapon
That's all he needs. Just a little crack on the helmet.
this could have maded a great beer advert, their both sat down and enjoy a cold one
In the vacuum of space no one can hear you drink
And then die when they try to drink
Their beer of choice would of course be Blue Moon
How would they drink the beer
Oh yeah.
American and Russian look at each other's face, yet can only see their own reflection staring back at them. Very subtle.
I think I learned a lesson here
It was telling them they are the same
@@itachi1448 The truth is that the "color" is our evolutionary differences. Just like how species of animals will change depending on the location of the world they are in order to adapt, the human race did as well. Religion was needed to keep the tribes in line, to have the rules set in order for everyone do their part for the greater good without causing trouble. Look at the ten commandments, and think about it. Breaking those would rock the boat in the community and not advance the tribe. And since same sex couples wouldn't produce children, they wouldn't advance the tribe. That's it. It's just the dark side of human nature that people took those differences and rules for themselves.
@@Supperdude9 some people are just too ignorant to realize this unfortunately
@@nibzy2416 Because they don't take the time to think on it themselves and instead have others to tell them what to think.
“This is our hammer.” “Woah, shiny.”
*our
All I can think about while watching this is that scene from Spaceballs "I can never tell if you're making faces at me under that thing."
Astronaut: Bruh he about to drop me Cosmonaut: Why’s he looking at me like that
Lmaoo
The dude's trippin'
lol
bouta 360° mag dump on yo ass foo
US Austronaut: This is my moon I was first Russian Austronaut: our moon
⚒️
*Soviet Cosmonaut
Aux Navy Russian is correct as well considering the astronaut in question was born is Russia
Cameraman: Hehe, this shit will surely get me millions of views. Now FIGHT!!!
@@kinggeorgewows9695 was born in the soviet UNION...there was no countries...read the history again
*Hardbass starts blasting on the moon and they both start dancing*
The CGI of the lunar landscape, and painting out all the studio/cameras on the visor reflections, is awesome. The astronauts move really convincingly too. Love this show.
Astronaut: "Wait. Mars is red?" Cosmonaut: "Always has been *cocks hammer* ...comrade."
Moon Nazi: Losers, we got here in the fucking 40s, get on our level, Dummköpfe.
"cocks hamer" ha hahahahah ha bruh hahah
02 28 no
"it's... ALL russia?" *cocks makarov* "always has been"
that grammar made me confused
“This moon ain’t big enough for the two of us.”
Now where's your sickle, sicko?
*space tumble weed flies by*
It’s big enough for all of man kind
*Then The moon Nazis came* (If you get the reference)
Cosmonaut: "This moon ain't big enough for the both of us" Astronaut: " I-I'm pretty sure it is"
POV: Daft Punk see each other after their break up
Tbh I be friends with the Russian and be like "HEY MAN we both made it, lets enjoy the scenery"
Yeah
Both are achievers of great things
Yeah i was expecting him to reach out for a handshake I would’ve
You’re in space and you see your own kind you should be happy man, no matter which country you from
Same, those guys are really friendly.
In the distance.... *_A German astronaut is slowly saying "Aha look at those Dummkopf's!"_*
German:"what took them so long?"
Plural would be „Dummköpfe“
Hans! Get Die Shuttle!
Meanwhile commencing meteorblitz =P
As he raises his plasma rifle
“Wait you’re on the moon too” “Always have been” *gunshot
The gunshot would just sound like *...*
CherryCyanideHD true. So I correct it by saying *muzzle flash
Brings out an ak47
Came for this comment and left satisfiedm
Gunshot without o^2 ?
...He just brought a hammer to a space fight... That's kind of awesome. They get all the way to the moon and they're still using the most primitive kind of weapon to threaten each other. I also loved the mirrored faceplates, turning the other human into a faceless unknowable alien who is simultaneously a reflection of ourselves. What a great metaphor for the entire cold war. Most shows would go with clear face-plates with a lot of dumb LEDs inside of them so you can see the actors emote.
The cosmonauts and the astronauts respected each other tremendously. The fallen cosmonauts were honoured with a plaque left on the moon during Apollo 14 and medallions of uri Gagarin and Vladimir komarov in Apollo 11. NASA also requested to send a representative to komarovs funeral.
Plus Soviets also paid back during Apollo 13, they stopped all their interference from sending signals and being as less distruptive towards the Apollo 13 mission. They even offered NASA their support. Just goes to show space race wasn't about killing each other but helping each other into the unknown.
This is set in an alternative timeline where the Cosmonauts landed first
I imagine that respect would have vanished if things escalated as they did in this show. Hence the tension they both have. The cosmonaut was using NASA's elevator in here, and trespassing on the US side. It's effectively a military confrontation being shown here.
They have a common enemy... The Nazis on the other side of the moon
Dude Spoilers
Rlly?
It’s a funny haha joke because there was a movie about nazis hanging out on the dark side of the moon
I was thinking more Wolfenstein the New Order but that works too...
Mällinaamari yeah
American guy: "what's in the canister" Russian guy: *pulls out hammer* "Its best you dont ask"
Stalinium is inside canister
R6 reference
He would say "Не ваш дело. Пока". (It's not your concern. See ya)
Its pure vodka that only exists on the moon
Fokin laser
American: Hey yo dude, I got you some burgers and fries. Soviet: Thank you Comrade, here have some vodka.
Astronaut was prob like “wassup, I’m here to visit the moon” while the cosmonaut was like “that’s funny, I’m here to take moon back to earth for mother Russia”
GRU AND VECTOR BE LIKE
“Wait...your not going to attack me?” “Never was.”
yes. that was proply gonna be the rl situation
How wholesome
Apparently the awkward silence and confronting was just caused by the astronaut blocking the cosmonaut's way yet they have no means to communicate.
@@tapist3482 *Say wactha said* lol
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"So long as theirs two people left on the planet, someone is going to want someone dead." -the Sniper, TF2
This should have more likes
And why is that.
@@chewysuarez8483 Me or?
T H E I R S
@@schematic2684 yes
The Cosmomaut is missing a sickle.
When you staredown the imposter while his kill cooldown is on.
When the imposter is sus 😳
@@jaden7454 they always sus 😂
Behind that CCCP astronaut's mask was the sweetest smile ever on the moon as he was overjoyed to find another human being there, the hammer in his grip was shaking because he wanted to drop it so bad and then extend his hand to the fellow astronaut. However, since dropping the hammer and bowing down to pick it up might be a chore on the moon's gravity, he decided to skip away jubilantly, to inform his HQ about such a wonderful moment for humanity.
USSR not CCCP that came after. Yeah I like to think that was what was happening.
You joke but I am 100% certain they would have both been amazed and delighted to run into each other on the moon. Tensions on an individual level were not the same as on political level, and especially scientists would have seen each other as being there for the common good over trying to advance national or ideological interests.
K Scott CCCP Is Russian For USSR.
@@bloodisfrightening1203 The fuck are you talking about? USSR is literally the English translation of СССР
Wasn't CCP Chinese communist party? Confusing...
When you and your school bully meet at Walmart 16 years later:
jokes on the bully, you are his bosses boss
“Looks like we got visitors”
16 years later your both poor and go to Walmart
Hello bp
@@smiteritekite158 Yes I met a Nabushi at Walmart.
The camera man did a good job here he truly never dies even when on space
Imagine being the only one on the surface of the moon, then you find out you aren’t alone.
*US astronaut sees cosmonaut* US astronaut: "aeiou"
EST PST CST MST EST PST CST MST.
John Madden
space juice
Snake? Snake?! S a A a A a A a A k e
SUKA BLYAT
Cosmonaut: 👁️👄👁️ Astronaut: 👁️👄👁️
German: 👁👅👁
@@duckway4733 🍺
@@duckway4733 how germans related to that?
@@yaspermcglott3403 I believe it's random internet BS but im not sure.
@@duckway4733 what does "BS" mean
When the imposter is sus
Imagine if the USSR cosmonaut offered a fist-bump to the USA astronaut. That would’ve been great
I feel that it's pretty hilarious that the Soviet Cosmonaut is holding a Hammer. Imagine if he was holding a sickle too.
And he rips open his suit
@Dr.Cemong no its cosmonaut
@Dr.Cemong no its space
@Dr.Cemong yes its spacen'yes
This comentary got 420 likes, nice
There was huge respect between the astronauts and cosmonauts. They probably would have shook hands. There was a huge outpouring of sympathy from the Cosmonaut community when the Apollo 1 tragedy occured and likewise when Yuri Gagarin passed in a training flight by US Astronauts. These guys did not view each other as enemies but respected competitors.
That's nice. Id do the same if I found a random cosmonaught base on the moon
That's exactly what I was thinking, kept waiting for a "gotcha twist" moment where the tense music dropped out and they just shook hands.
That's right on our real history, but this show addresses an alternate history, in which Russia put the first man on the moon. In the series, the russians began to spy on US operations in a moon crater, and the US astronauts discovered this. In the scene above the astronaut caught the cosmonaut red handed using a machine that led to a US mining operation, the cosmonaut was not just passing by, he was spying, that's the reason for the standoff.
Im pretty sure astronauts & cosmonauts were mostly scientists rather than soldiers
Bruh have you seen the show, they were enemy’s in this dude
2:19 You can’t be scary when you run like that.
It’s almost like he wasn’t trying to be scary and that’s just a good way to move fast on the lunar surface
@@strigonshitposting793 r/whoosh
@@bloxshortsdaily971 haha reddit funny
They probably would’ve shook hands
Girls: Omg moon is so romantic I love poetry about moon! Boys:
lol
Lmao best
Me : It's a wasteland.
Why what movie is this
Lmao
This is literally "Understandable have a nice day" in real life.
@@its1899 I agree with you, this is a movie
@@its1899 it does apear to be a movie
@@its1899 I can confirm this is not a movie, but indeed a show.
@@its1899 after deep analysis, I can confirm this is a movie.
@@its1899 i think he meant being shown in something not a meme form
This is like every moment I tell someone I'm "friendly" online.
When you meet someone on a minecraft server and they don't speak english or type.
I don't think soviet astronaut would act like this. Despite strained relationship between USA and USSR all of the people were just... people. Against thought that soviet are all "agressive bears", all of the soviet and american astronauts were for internationality of space. And at least this situation must have ended with a handshake. Because all the countries and malice are being left on Earth. On the Moon there are no nationalities and prejudices. There are only brave people who dared to go to the place, that nobody had ever been before. P.s. as you understand, English is not my native, so sorry if there are any mistakes
Also, astronauts/cosmonauts were inherently scientific people. Tribalism is generally less of a factor in such men.
This is true right here леха лепеха on the cold desolat moon (Greetings from a Slovene)
Your English is perfectly fine, no need to worry
No. The first astronauts all had a military record and they knew that they weren't there to be morally better people.
If the soviet was given an order, he would have to follow through that order. Or face death or encampment in the gulag
There’s a big misunderstanding from this scene that people need to realize. This show is set in a alternate universe where the soviets landed first on the moon. The reason there is tension is because the Cosmonaut was trespassing and taking shit from the American side of the moon. And not just that but the Astronaut had found a camera placed by the Cosmonauts near that area. Just imagine being in both their shoes. You a cosmonaut were caught being in a American mine and you only expect the astronaut to be hostile as they had just destroyed a camera you deliberately placed in the mine. So yes there is definitely gonna be tension.
When has Americans shown Russia in a positive light? Never. This is typical Hollywood BS with the generic Russian bad guy and the American hero who is there to save the day.
@@abc-eq9so It's a movie not a documentary. If you can't tell fact from fiction you have an issue. I can't imagine someone hating the Russians because of a movie they saw, that is just ridiculous. Hollywood makes movies for Americans, of course they are going to try and make it entertaining for their target audience. No one wants to see a bunch of movies that makes their country look bad, so most movies don't do that. But there are certainly movies where America isn't the "Hero". Would you rather they use the Chinese instead of the Russians? Because that's about he only other feasible opponent we would have in this hypothetical scenario.
QW3RTY I doubt you’ve even watched the series, and considering the political tension between the two sides I could actually see this happening in real life if the soviets and Americans landed roughly at the same time.
Baby Blue I straight up knew they hadn’t watched this when they said it was a movie
@Alpha Centauri You are preaching to the choir brother, I fully realize how inaccurate/unrealistic it is. And I won't watch it for the same reasons. But that doesn't make it bad, it is a work of fiction. Fiction is not real, it does not have to be plausible. And it is surely overdramatized, that is like the whole point of these shows. Not my thing, but some people can't get enough of it. And I already said this, but Hollywood movies and the like are not propaganda. I think you should look that word up means. Movies and TV shows are not even close to accurate sources of information, you cannot use them like they are. Anyone who does is an ignorant fool. Can humans not discern a work of fiction from real life? We should be smarter than that. Let's be real here man. The show isn't objectively bad, you just don't like it. Let's not shit on the people who do, everyone has the right to their own opinion. I think the premise is silly too, but some people don't care or want that. And who are we to judge what they like and don't like? If it makes them happy then who cares, it's not hurting anyone is it? Me and you will stick to stuff grounded in reality, that's our cup of tea. But not everyone has to be like us.
the two amogus meet together
I noticed a small flaw regarding our astronaut. For the flight to the moon, in the USSR developed the Krechet 94 spacesuit. It was a semi-rigid spacesuit, and its main distinguishing feature was a chest console made in the form of a drop-down tablet. And here, for our cosmonaut, the spacesuit looks more like the Orlan spacesuit, which is now used by astronauts on the ISS orbital station.
In the show the reason the USSR got to the moon first was cause 1 Soviet rocket scientist did not die in surgery during the late 50s I forget his name. So its logical to assume that the space suite in this show was a different design to the krechet 94.
That other school in the same field trip as you
Lol
And shouting at each other as their rockets pass by
That's pretty good
**British Astronaut is laughing in the background whilst finishing off his battle station for the new British galactic empire**
I think you'll enjoy "Ministry of Space", then.
While drinking tea via a straw inside the helmet
You gain supremacy over space
First Brit in space was a cosmonautesse
*Dominion of Moon has joined the Commonwealth*
Both Astronauts: *Stares intensely into each others eyes* US Astronaut: *Backs up* USSR Cosmonaut: "WEEEEEE" *does Russian waddle*
I Remember seeing an ad for this on my laptop and I was about to skip it but when I heard the word "Soviet" I moved my mouse away from the skip button and watched the ad and not skipping the ad was the best choice I made since I am now obsessed with this show!
"Houston, why was I not made aware of the Soviet's landing so close to us?" "The Soviets have not reported any attempted moon landing. We're the only ones on the moon as of now."
Imagine if that was the case
Bradly Jordan Apollo 18 movie ..
“Houston you’re full of shit” (proceeds to take and send photo)
@@jameson1239 "but this is not one of the Ussr's cosmonaut suits!" American astronaut: wait what?
@@vcr4497 that movie is trash ngl
This kinda unsettling, just staring at a faceless man
Thank you JFK,very cool.
But you're not, you're staring at a reflection of yourself which is reflection the reflection of you reflecting etc.
@@rob98000 thats deep
@@danieljoseph6404 yeah, that's kinda the point of infinity mirrors
Would've shat myself if I turned around and saw some one else on the moon
Real brave of the cameraman to film this intense stand off between the astronaut and the cosmonaut
Russian: *pulls out hammer* American:😳 *I didn't bring my AR*
"Calm down komrad, i just want to hammering this loose bolt, see?" Clank clank clank
Russian components, American components, all made in Taiwan! kzhead.info/sun/l6mkf7hrgKCdgIk/bejne.html
Except with the HL1 crowbar sounds
@@panachevitz Can you tell me WHO ASKED?
"Yo you made it" "Yeah bro I even bought a hammer" "Sickle dude" Edit: so many people demanded I changed sick dude to sickle dude so there
Just me and the bois on the moon
*_what about the_ sick _le_ dude?
*sickle dude
I brought a sickle "Formed the USSR sign" *r/suddencommunism intensified*
can't believe the madlad smuggled his hammer on board, what a legend
My dad at 12 am when he sees me come out of my room for food:
Amogus standoff
This shit like Amogus
"comrade, look at hammer" "I whack you with hammer if you touch soviet truck, yes?"
Me AKA German: Was zum Teufel?
@@aurenreeves7810 _waht_
@@plasticballs It means "What the Hell"
American, some time later, when Soviet cosmonaut tries to enter Jamestown after having the rover malfunction: "Haha, airlock depressurization goes shwooo".
This is the best russian I've ever heard in my life
As a Russian, I would’ve just said “Privet” or handshake... (Edit: my bad, you can't hear in space lmao)
Look in description
You can only hear the other one when you're touching though...
Dominik Lehn what why?
@@aurelien5747 because to hear someone the sound needs to travel through something,here on Earth it uses air or water most of the time,but in space and on the moon there is neither,solid materials can also be used,but without something in between them,the sound has no chance to move,light does,since sound is a wave and light is... Ray's I guess
He wouldn't have heard you, except you said that to him with a radio or something
I remember watching this clip a couple years ago and this is clip is the reason i started watching the show
Would’ve been like,” YOO NO WAY!! What’s up my comrade!!!”
I can’t take this seriously with all the adorable jumping 😂😂😂
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You feel it lacks gravity?
MagicAl6244225 lol nice one
@@MagicAl5F4781 is the sky blue?
@@duckway4733 Nope it actually isn't.
I think the cosmonaut's mom accidentally slipped a pink cloth in the washing machine while cleaning the spacesuit
Lmao straight up looking like Gru trying to steal the moon
@@Comical1984 woooosh
@@Comical1984 If you got it then why did you deny it like I was serious.
He was holding the hammer mumbling "DON'T...SAY...ANYTHING..I know."
When there is different colors of the same skin
movie: they look like theyre gonna fight on the moon reality: *handshake and hapiness*
This is literally hey Ron, hey Billy in real life
I feel like they'd just see eachother and be like: "Yo" "Yo" "It's pretty cold bro" "Yeah man" "Nice view though" "Oh yeah" "Ight I gotta go, oxygen y'know" "Yeah man, nice talking to ya" Edit: (It'd be hot, not cold, sorry)
"hello, Hollywood? I would like this to be canon, please."
They cant talk to each other because their radios isnt connecting. So what wouldve have happen is they wave at each other. Handshake and goodbye
Cringe
Person above me is weird
@@AmatoGore this joke
1:33 Plot twist. The cosmonaut is staring at the visor just to make 'infinite reflectionness'.
good one, lmao
Thanks for video ❤️👍👍👍
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Oof
Good job son
Nice
This is what everyone’s afraid of. The silence of free speech
OOF
“Don’t worry” *pulls him closer* “hail hydra”
@Darth Maul ur dum
@Darth Maul okay but his joke does make sense.
Naughty Bear it does actually
@Darth Maul dum dum
Plot twist: the hydra organization is also german and russian.
Soviet: “HELLO MY ENEMY! WOULD YOU LIKE TO SHARE SOME VODKA WITH ME IN MY SOVIET MOON BASE!”
I love your channel keep up the great stuff
Dark Twist: Behind that USSR mask, it was nothing but just an empty suit moving on it’s own.
Oh.... Shit do u think its the ghost of Gagaryn?
_"Hey, who turned out the lights?"_
That's some SCP shit
i think theres scp that is essentially fall under that description but its just orbiting the earth, indestructible and feels lonely
Enduring Mantle *_SUDDENLY REVEALS TO BE A SKELETON_*
Astronaut: ... Cosmonaut: ... Astronaut: ... Cosmonaut: ... Astronaut: ... Cosmonaut: ... fin
XDDD😂😂😂😂😂😂😭🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the subtitles 😂😂😂
If it weren't for the radio, nobody can hear shit 😂
I'm the 200th like!
this clip made me watch the show. great moment
This is how you build suspense without saying a word. Great storytelling.
if they could have seen each other's face the "confrontation" would have been much less provocative
Aren’t there “layers” to the helmet that astronauts can lift so that they can see each others faces?
@@MyGamer125 Yes but I don't think they are allowed to take it off when they are outside due to the sun's rays.
UnfortuneLess Ah, okay, yeah. That makes sense.
@@InitiateDee yeah but the american astronaut was facing away from the sun
A1pha Ch3rnovak reflections off other surfaces could still damage his eyes
I always liked the small details in this scene. The way the Cosmonaut gingerly pulls out the only thing even _close_ to a weapon he has, but doesn't raise it or take a defensive stance. He simply stares the Astronaut down as if to say, "I don't want any trouble, but I WILL fight if I need to." The two simply regard each other for a moment; no hostility between them, but a definitely palpable tension as both try to consider what to do. No arrogance, no posturing, just two men of their respective countries waiting to see how the other side reacts. Finally, the Astronaut gives way, and the Cosmonaut moves on, his somewhat hurried pace showing he doesn't want to stick around.
Doesn’t want trouble, while using I’m guessing US/NASA Equipment. And the moon is essentially American providence. The Soviets secretly send a lunar mission, even landing similar designed module and suited cosmonaut hidden behind lunar surface....
@@jamerv86 I understand tinkering with NASA equipment but the moon belongs to no one
I have a feeling that he was actually quite relaxed, since he had the hammer. I think the ginger pace was just the most comfortable way of moving around a low gravity surface.
@@ChickenLiver911 It's a TV show, the writers have 0 clue what the most comfortable way to move on the Moon is. It was put in there for thematic reasons.
@@jamerv86 bruh did you really say the moon is American providence 😂
The way the cosmonaut hops away after such a moment of tension lol
Cosmonaut: *threatens to break astronauts visor if he doesnt move Also cosmonaut: *skips away*
I would've extended my hand for a moon hand shake.
Or a moon walk Badumm tss
*moon handshake unlocked* Use this to make new friends on the moon!
Me too, another human beeing in plece thousands of kilometers from human world
@@jack_copperz as fun as it sounds you would fall down while doing it in the space suit
What about a zero gravity high five?