In the scene where she receives Grace’s package, Stratt has a tattoo on her neck of a v with a line through it, symbolising life imprisonment without parole. This is meant to show that she was imprisoned for actions during the film
Yes-yes, imprisoned man-things until rocket finished to explore sky-space
Doctor_Philgood on
Good god that site is insanely aggressive with ads. Not sure if this is even credible.
marniconuke on
Couldn’t this also be an inverted Anarchist symbol and just means she’s no longer with the goverment or became independant? remember they were cruising trough frozen oceans here the world was already at a crisis point.
Bucentaurer25 on
Amaze amaze amaze
saalsa_shark on
Stratt is such an interesting character. She took on the role knowing this would be a likely outcome for her, treating people as a resource because she had to
shanster925 on
Tattoo fiction or real world symbol. Question
bulbasaurite on
Makes sense. In the book she was the most powerful person the world (did whatever she wanted for the sake of the earth) and even she said that she will most likely face imprisonment for everything she did.
ArnavXoX on
IIRC in the books there’s a discussion that Grace has with her, about what will happen to her afterwards and she mentions that she will probably end up in prison for a long time
Finito-1994 on
I was so happy when I saw that she went to jail. In the book it’s stated that she knew she was going to go to jail for her crimes.
She did so much to make sure Hail Mary had the best shot of succeeding and she sacrificed her freedom for it.
I’m guessing she was freed when they noticed the Beatles returning. If not for that she’d have died in jail from hunger or something similar.
She did some heinous stuff. She essentially murdered grace. She nuked antártica. Wrecked the Sahara. Destroyed entire biomes which Accelerated the global catastrophes around the world.
Just that fucking scene where she made a person who fought against global warming their entire life increase the temperature of the planet by nuking Antarctica is insane. Poor dude was reduced to tears like she’d made him shoot his own dog.
Hell. In the book the part where she drugged grace was even worse. She was colder and even remarked that he was a coward, but a good person deep down.
And she did it for the world knowing full well if it didn’t work she’d die in jail.
God. I love her. She may be one of my favorite characters ever. She’s right up there with Elisabeth sobek.
Kinda reminds me of her. She loved humanity and was willing to do whatever it took to save it. She just didn’t seem to like it very much.
So much humanity beneath her inhumanity.
Smart-University-574 on

Thumbs up!
theclumsyninja on
I mean yeah, they did do some crazy shit on earth while Grace was in a coma.
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SammyCastles on
I think while the detail is really cool, it falls a bit flat given that the movie doesn’t really show off her more “illegal actions” that would lead viewers to understand why she’d get that kind of sentence. In the books we understand clearly. She nukes icebergs, covers a third of the Sahara in black panels which fucks up the world in its own way, and steals every piece of software and IP from every company in the world for the sake of the project. Makes sense she’d go to prison for that.
HYThrowaway1980 on
Not having read the book, when I saw this in the film I thought it was an upside down anarchist symbol or a satanist symbol (the goat). The idea being that in spite of (or perhaps even because of) being against the conventions of wider society, she was the ultimate utilitarian humanist that the world needed.
j0shman on
Really never understood this, she made the decisions with authority, however thousands were complicit though agreement of, and follow-though of her decisions. Under such a literal existential threat the entire planet faced, not sure she should go to prison for it. Demonised for the rest of human history yes, but not jail.
ChronicBuzz187 on
She’s OPA? 😛
MayonnaceFaise on
One thing I don’t see people talking about is that she might get imprisoned not only for her crimes, but for her power. She had basically unlimited resources and got to know very powerful people from all over the world, she is a huge risk factor for any and all regimes in the world.
Kalypso989 on
Wait so if she’s imprisoned, how is she able to lead this boat mission at the end of the movie? Is it implied she will eventually get imprisoned or is she already in prison and was let out when Grace’s probes landed on Earth?
VinDucks on
But she has a hell of a singing voice
mrwelchman on
this was andy weir’s idea on set.
the french throw her in prison and she uses her connections to escape. notice she’s not on an aircraft carrier at the end, either.
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In the scene where she receives Grace’s package, Stratt has a tattoo on her neck of a v with a line through it, symbolising life imprisonment without parole. This is meant to show that she was imprisoned for actions during the film
Source: [https://www.slashfilm.com/2127143/project-hail-mary-secret-subplot-sandra-tattoo/](https://www.slashfilm.com/2127143/project-hail-mary-secret-subplot-sandra-tattoo/)
Yes-yes, imprisoned man-things until rocket finished to explore sky-space
Good god that site is insanely aggressive with ads. Not sure if this is even credible.
Couldn’t this also be an inverted Anarchist symbol and just means she’s no longer with the goverment or became independant? remember they were cruising trough frozen oceans here the world was already at a crisis point.
Amaze amaze amaze
Stratt is such an interesting character. She took on the role knowing this would be a likely outcome for her, treating people as a resource because she had to
Tattoo fiction or real world symbol. Question
Makes sense. In the book she was the most powerful person the world (did whatever she wanted for the sake of the earth) and even she said that she will most likely face imprisonment for everything she did.
IIRC in the books there’s a discussion that Grace has with her, about what will happen to her afterwards and she mentions that she will probably end up in prison for a long time
I was so happy when I saw that she went to jail. In the book it’s stated that she knew she was going to go to jail for her crimes.
She did so much to make sure Hail Mary had the best shot of succeeding and she sacrificed her freedom for it.
I’m guessing she was freed when they noticed the Beatles returning. If not for that she’d have died in jail from hunger or something similar.
She did some heinous stuff. She essentially murdered grace. She nuked antártica. Wrecked the Sahara. Destroyed entire biomes which Accelerated the global catastrophes around the world.
Just that fucking scene where she made a person who fought against global warming their entire life increase the temperature of the planet by nuking Antarctica is insane. Poor dude was reduced to tears like she’d made him shoot his own dog.
Hell. In the book the part where she drugged grace was even worse. She was colder and even remarked that he was a coward, but a good person deep down.
And she did it for the world knowing full well if it didn’t work she’d die in jail.
God. I love her. She may be one of my favorite characters ever. She’s right up there with Elisabeth sobek.
Kinda reminds me of her. She loved humanity and was willing to do whatever it took to save it. She just didn’t seem to like it very much.
So much humanity beneath her inhumanity.

Thumbs up!
I mean yeah, they did do some crazy shit on earth while Grace was in a coma.
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I think while the detail is really cool, it falls a bit flat given that the movie doesn’t really show off her more “illegal actions” that would lead viewers to understand why she’d get that kind of sentence. In the books we understand clearly. She nukes icebergs, covers a third of the Sahara in black panels which fucks up the world in its own way, and steals every piece of software and IP from every company in the world for the sake of the project. Makes sense she’d go to prison for that.
Not having read the book, when I saw this in the film I thought it was an upside down anarchist symbol or a satanist symbol (the goat). The idea being that in spite of (or perhaps even because of) being against the conventions of wider society, she was the ultimate utilitarian humanist that the world needed.
Really never understood this, she made the decisions with authority, however thousands were complicit though agreement of, and follow-though of her decisions. Under such a literal existential threat the entire planet faced, not sure she should go to prison for it. Demonised for the rest of human history yes, but not jail.
She’s OPA? 😛
One thing I don’t see people talking about is that she might get imprisoned not only for her crimes, but for her power. She had basically unlimited resources and got to know very powerful people from all over the world, she is a huge risk factor for any and all regimes in the world.
Wait so if she’s imprisoned, how is she able to lead this boat mission at the end of the movie? Is it implied she will eventually get imprisoned or is she already in prison and was let out when Grace’s probes landed on Earth?
But she has a hell of a singing voice
this was andy weir’s idea on set.
the french throw her in prison and she uses her connections to escape. notice she’s not on an aircraft carrier at the end, either.
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