How were both Plan A and Plan B supposed to work together?

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From what we see in the movie Interstellar and from this answer, it seems that both Plan A and Plan B were implemented.

Now, considering that humans who survived from Earth, would ultimately have to move from Cooper station (and other stations) to Edmunds' planet, won't this open up a whole new array of problems, such as, who owns the planet - the human survivors or the embryonic adults? Or maybe even, how would they mix with one another?

Also, I do not think that the creators of the plans (Dr. Brand and others) would have thought about this since one plan was simply a backup for the other.



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The straight answer to your question of how plans A and B were supposed to work together is simply that they never were.

As you already said in your other question, officially plan B was just a fallback for plan A in case that didn't succeed. But even more so inofficially plan A was never expected to succeed at all. So no, the creators of the plans have most probably not thought about the political and philosophical implications of mixing artificially born natives and naturally born colonists into a single society, not that such considerations would have been of a particularly high priority anyway.

But I'm afraid this also is all there is to answer here. If your further question is how this new society would pan out given that it has to now, this is beyond the point of the film's story, the information available to us, and thus the site's scope. We can't really speculate about how any government or society on this new colony would work, let alone the broader philosophical considerations of this issue.

But yes, colonizing a new world and/or large-scale artificial breeding of humans most certainly poses a lot of problems, none of which either the film or its characters concerned themselves with, though.




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How do Plan B and birth control work together?

How Plan B interacts with the birth control pill. People taking birth control pills can take Plan B without any complications. If you're taking Plan B because you skipped or missed more than two doses of your birth control pill, it's important you resume taking it as scheduled as soon as possible.

Does Plan B work if they nut in you?

If my girlfriend took plan b can i cum inside her without her getting pregnant? No \u2014 emergency contraception (aka the morning-after pill) can help prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex, not before. The morning-after pill can help prevent pregnancy when taken within five days after unprotected sex.

Does Plan B interfere with Plan B?

People should continue taking birth control pills as usual even after taking the Plan B pill. The Plan B pill is only intended to be an emergency medication, not a regular method of contraception.



The Science of 'Plan B' - Emergency Contraception




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