"So, for me, I make no difference whether I'm training with my shuttle crew or the Expedition crew. Of course, I think I want to take more care of the Expedition crew, because they're going to stay there for a long time"
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Then he slips in the human truth. “Of course” is doing the real labor here. He can’t help wanting to “take more care” of the Expedition crew because their mission isn’t a sprint; it’s a long-duration bet against fatigue, isolation, and tiny errors that compound over months. In shuttle-era culture, there was still an implied return-to-Earth rhythm: launch, execute, come home. Expedition crews, by definition, live inside the system they’re maintaining. Perrin is hinting that the moral responsibility of training changes when the exit isn’t immediate.
The intent is partly diplomatic - no one wants to suggest one crew matters more - but also quietly corrective. Long stays demand a different kind of mentorship: more redundancy, more psychological buffering, more attention to habits that keep people functional when novelty wears off. The subtext is that equality is a principle; care is situational. He’s describing not just training logistics, but an ethic of stewardship: you don’t love some crewmates more, but you do worry differently when they’re the ones who can’t simply come home next week.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Perrin, Philippe. (2026, January 17). So, for me, I make no difference whether I'm training with my shuttle crew or the Expedition crew. Of course, I think I want to take more care of the Expedition crew, because they're going to stay there for a long time. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-for-me-i-make-no-difference-whether-im-64202/
Chicago Style
Perrin, Philippe. "So, for me, I make no difference whether I'm training with my shuttle crew or the Expedition crew. Of course, I think I want to take more care of the Expedition crew, because they're going to stay there for a long time." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-for-me-i-make-no-difference-whether-im-64202/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"So, for me, I make no difference whether I'm training with my shuttle crew or the Expedition crew. Of course, I think I want to take more care of the Expedition crew, because they're going to stay there for a long time." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-for-me-i-make-no-difference-whether-im-64202/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.




