"Pressure: Stable ." That has been the only voice that he has heard since he got stranded on Mars alone since Sol 19. Mark heard that same thing every single Sol, making him become a lot fond of those words. Like he said to the Hermes on Sol 136, "Everyday, I go out and look at the vast horizons." The horizons too, he became fond of that too.

What was he going to be called back on Earth though? He was still thinking on what they could call him. Being stranded on Mars for almost two years should give him such a name when all of this is over. Right now, it was a few minutes away from his rescue from Mars. He was eating and making a note inside Rover 2. The note that he was writing was a note to the next user of that Rover, to take care of it.

As he was eating his last meal on Mars, he was thinking about how NASA, JPL, CNSA and the Ares III astronauts were doing right now. They were doing their very best to bring him home. They said a few minutes ago as they were talking on Pathfinder—which is like Mars' edition of Facebook Messenger—that people all over the world are cheering for him, on the streets and at home. That, and that almost every channel on TV and website on the net has been all about him. He was gonna miss talking on Pathfinder.

He's gonna miss Mars. He's gonna miss the Hab, his Food, Pathfinder, the Rover, the horizons, everything. He was gonna miss everything that he had worked on every single Sol on Mars. Mars was gonna be the biggest thing that happened in his life.

Yes, he wanted to go home, but he loved Mars as his Territory that he drove and stepped on. At some points of his Sols on Mars, he would plan on not going back home and stay on Mars. Although, obviously he can't.

He finished the note and his food. He went out of the rover walked to the MAV of the Ares IV. As he walked he did his final reminiscing on his time on Mars and making his final steps on Martian soil. And as he climbed up the ladder, going inside the MAV, he heard the last voice he would ever miss on Mars—it spoke to him, "Pressure: Stable."