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Content Warning: This section references sexual assault/sex with a minor.
“This is a results-oriented profession. The moon’s a mean old bitch. She doesn’t care why your suit fails. She just kills you when it does. You should have inspected your gear better.”
This quote demonstrates the harsh conditions that lunar citizens endure. The dangers are everywhere outside of the bubbles, and everyone is responsible for their own safety. Bob’s role is to keep all of Artemis safe by only certifying responsible guild members.
“It’s pricey to get here and expensive as hell to live here. But a city can’t just be rich tourists and eccentric billionaires. It needs working-class people too. You don’t expect J. Worthalot Richbastard III to clean his own toilet, do you?”
Jazz describes the economic disparities in Artemis, including herself among the working-class people—a fact she clearly resents, as evidenced by her snide caricature of the rich. This quote shows the level of service-based industry that exists in Artemis.
“Sex is totally different in one-sixth G. It’s great for couples who’ve been married a long time. They get to rediscover sex together—it’s like new.”
Jazz often makes sexual comments. She establishes herself as “one of the boys” by showcasing her interest in sexual activity while simultaneously separating herself from the pool of available women.
By Andy Weir