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The honor of being remembered as martyrs if they do die en route to their glorious destination I suppose. I wouldn't do it so I can't really argue in favor of it. Neither do I admire the risk taken with the present stage of technology. I mention it because I know it's a factor based on interviews I have seen where the volunteers repeatedly mention the honor of having done something on behalf of mankind and being forever remembered for it.
Yet they don't mention death, and what that means, in all of its gory possibilities. If they had NOT considered that, quite thoughtful, and solidly, they will be prone to "panic", of the kind they never thought possible. However, quite tragically, it is too late by that time, to change their minds. It will be a prison of death. With no escape.
To "romanticize" this indicates that they may need some "reality therapy" before proceeding.
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