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You know you had a good thing going with Soyuz...
Seriously send them home on another ship and send the Broking down empty. Yes optics bad but better than risking killing someone because of hubris.
Remember in The Martian when China helps save the American astronaut from certain death, thus bringing the entire world closer together? That was cool.
Anyway, sure is a shame these astronauts will die up there.
Nobody's going to die here. The ISS is capable of keeping people alive for a while and there's no interruptions to cargo traffic. If they don't fix starliner, they can marshall a crew dragon or soyuz. Both are very safe and reliable capsules that can be sent up somewhat quickly.
nah i think they're fucked
sounds like its more than just the 2 are at risk by leaving it docked, too.
A lithium battery fire on the ISS would have to be one of the absolute worst nightmare scenarios