penalty the crew paid due to the intense workload down in the lunar, where we had dave scott and jim irwin basically now with their rover extending the surface operation, extending the surface time. and basically working against the suit. their fingers were hemorrhaged. they became dehydrated. by the time they finished their evas and we lifted them off, they got into lunar orbit and glen lunny was on console at that time and he had the darnedest time trying to get the spacecraft ready for the separation of the two spacecrafts. getting the equipment transferred to the command module. i was sitting next to him and it was like the crew had mental lapses, blackouts. the instructions we'd get then we'd clarify the instructions for the suit integrity check, cabin integrity check. this wouldn't get done. the separation maneuver wouldn't get off in time. it was like we lived in a time warp. after the mission we found due to the crew's dehydration we ended up with severe potassium deficiencies as a result of surface operation, the fatigue.