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  • #REDIRECT[[Mission Alpha#Historical]]
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  • ...ily life in space. The astronauts are watched over by an [[Earth]]-based [[Mission Control]], and the simulation's integrity and reality is maintained by a th ==Mission Types==
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  • the [[OCESS]] [[Astronauts]] while they execute the [[mission]]. There have been three Habitats. The Habitat was set up in school gyms for at least one mission before it found its long-term home at the [[440 Albert Street Administrativ
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  • ...her simulators. This helps to keep [[Mission Integrity]], because in the [[Beta]] reality Simulators do not exist. ...rs' is the [[Planetary Surface]], which must reflect the conditions of the mission destination. For example, if research showed the destination to be windy, t
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  • ...], and is a {{procsref|Training Missions|Full Missions|full-class training mission}}. Missions Alpha were typically run about 1 month before the actual mission, lasting about 4–6 hours in duration. The purpose was to test
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  • In Beta, AYSE also analyses data collected by probes and science packs, and generat ...suspended inside a 'shock absorbent gel' (colour may vary from mission to mission) which also helps reduce the jerk and acceleration factors. Even with the
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  • ...light during a mission. At least one destination must be selected for each mission. ...ning mission destination is the same as that for the selection of training mission.
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  • ===HABITAT BETA EVACUATION === ...e Habitat Commander will enter the Interlock only when cleared to do so by Mission Control.
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  • === HABITAT MISSION ABORT=== ...he Astronauts must verify this with a code word hidden in the Habitat. The Mission Commanders will know the code word ahead of time, and they may also be used
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  • ...intenance is critical to the well-being of the [[astronauts]] during the [[mission]]. ...technology, and that these are merely simulated for the purposes of the [[mission]].
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  • ...sible for all launch-time and flight-time operations and is in charge of [[Mission Control]] during all scheduled tasks and emergencies. ...LIGHT may only be held by a member who has achieved the Complete Rating in Mission Control COMMAND.
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  • ...f|Common Positions|common staff position}}, and as such is found in both [[Mission Control]] and in the Habitat. Communicate with a second CAPCOM to ensure communications between Mission Control and the Habitat through audio means.
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  • ...a space [[Mission]], as well as offer new members a chance to experience a mission first hand. They occur at [[Ottawa Tech]], primarily on Friday nights durin ...f a [[Simulator]] for the first time. However, once the roles for the Main Mission have been decided upon, members primarily practice for their actual roles.
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  • {{mission | missionpatch = Mission Patch Not Available This year's mission saw OCESS's return to Mars under the direction of [[Habitat Commander]] [[S
    4 KB (692 words) - 14:33, 23 March 2010
  • ...versions section]], although many more changes are planned for oncoming [[mission|missions]]. It is freely downloadable in the [http://spacesim.org/Spacesim/ ...e software, but all the controls are carried out from the habitat unless a beta emergency should arise.
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  • ...n that (at least for the [[astronauts]] and [[Mission Control]] staff) the mission is taking place in Real Life. Mission Integrity is paramount, and is best summarized by "The Golden Rule."
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  • .... Immediately follow a total evacuation of the Habitat ([[P6.2]]). If the Mission Commander believes there is time she will perform [[P6.2.4]] but all other ...ade immediately. Either the astronaut mission-commander, flight director, mission control commander, or teacher advisor (or designate) can impose a large fir
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  • ...sult, the plastic suit have been affectionally named the "hot suit" during mission Red Dawn; recent efforts to reform the EVA suit system are also a response ...corsets partially deteriorated due to hasty construction leading up to the mission, and the less than gentle environment on board the Habitat. The tights segm
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  • ...rol or the Habitat, and whose cameras are ignored by all personnel under [[Beta]] guidelines. Spacesim connects Consoles to several CRTs in Mission Control and in the Habitat, to allow the viewing of the collected video dat
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  • ...posite of the [[Beta]] Reality, which is the reality of the world of the [[Mission]]. ...[[Mission Integrity]], excuses must be made for Alpha Incidents within the Beta Reality.
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  • ...that cannot be turned off by the [[Simulators]]. This is because, in the [[Beta]] reality, the lights in this room are so crucial that they are run on an e ...asked its function. Each astronaut crew was required to test, prior to the Mission, how many of them could fit inside the escape pod at once, in order to dete
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  • | mission = Daedalus 2010 *[[Mission Control]] was run from the [[Spacesim Office]]
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  • ...g within the Beta Reality is bound by [[The Golden Rule]]. The opposite of Beta Reality is [[Alpha]] Reality. ==Elements of the Beta Reality==
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  • ...k formerly from the [[Hawking II]] for simulators to sleep on during the [[Mission]], when they are allowed to. ...icrowave run on a seperate circuit (an emergency backup generator in the [[Beta]] reality), and although the light switches can cut power to lights and out
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  • ...As are almost never done, and they are frowned upon as a major breach of [[Mission Integrity]]. ...the [[dust storm incident]]. Further, it ended in a spectacular breach of Mission integrity when [[simulator]] [[Ian Goldsmith-Rooney]] "smuggled" her back o
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  • ...the previous tradition among [[Flight Director]]s of calling experts when Mission Control was out of its depth in a situation; this consisted of telephoning ...ission Control was transferring from the [[Spacesim Office]] to night-time Mission Control at [[440 Albert]].
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  • ...one biomed per mission day in order to prevent muscle decay in the [[beta|beta reality]]. ...ission Control Commander in order to have it incorporated into the overall mission schedule.
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  • ...[[Mission Control]] staff, [[Simulator]]s, or [[Astronaut]]s during the [[mission]]. For everyone except astronauts, night shifts are purely voluntary and ta ...llers did not stay after 2200 hours, occasionally they would sleep over in mission control.
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  • The '''Gamma''' reality is a subset of the [[Beta]] reality in which the habitat is treated as a simulator for the purposes o ...ent]] and [[Procedures Table of Contents|procedures]]. As such, [[training mission]]s are held in the gamma reality.
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  • The purpose of a training mission is to instruct all participants in the details of procedures and protocol, Immediately before a traning mission commences the following should be decided on:
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  • ; [[Beta]]-class Emergency : An incident within the parameters of the Simulation. ; [[Mission Control]] (MC) : The Launch and Flight Operations control centre of the OCE
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  • | mission = Drake-Sagan 2011 ...d, leading to an increased necessity for communication in the solving of [[Beta]] problems), and it means a better and more organised system with more fail
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  • ...OBSHEDs into the Beta reality during the predominantly non-canon [[Revenge Mission]] of [[2009-10]].
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  • Alpha, Beta and Gamma future mission plans
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  • ...destination. For more information, see [[Samuel's Post Hoc Proposal For A Mission To Gliese 581 g]]. ==Mission Purpose==
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  • ...to prevent the endangering of future missions by the current balance of [[Mission-Specific]] power. Mission Dragan 2011 Official Habitat Reprimands for ES1
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  • ...pedia.org/wiki/Gliese_581_g Gliese 581 g] instead of a more conventional [[mission]] destination. In 2020, this proposal was brilliantly parodied by [[Jamie T I understand that our choice of mission destination is the source of much derision and has been repeatedly question
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  • ==The Mission== ;Mission to : [[Alpha Centauri A]] ([[Placeholder]])
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  • | mission = Magellan 2014 ...]] was launched at the beginning of this year. This year's [[Magellan 2014|mission]] was a test of the long-term hibernation capabilities of the Hawking III,
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  • These are the logs for the [[Alpha Centauri 2014]] mission. They cover the perspectives of the astros, mc, and the simmies. The MC lo ...2/2014: These calculations are not necessary in order to progress with the mission but it will be more difficult to do them later.
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  • ...the first mission to conventionally exit the Sol system. For the previous mission to exit the Sol system, see [[Drake-Sagan 2011]]. The [[Magellan 2014 Logs] ==Mission Purpose==
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  • ** EECOM officer for the 2015 - 2016 mission to Mars ** Constructed the BRSG (Beta-Reality Sealent Gun)
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  • |forpos= Mission Commander 2020 Benjamin Seguin; also referred to as ''Beta'', is a "respected" member of OCESS.
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  • ===Mission Specific=== *Was a Simulator for the [[Silver Seas 2018]] mission
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  • '''Silver Seas 2018''' was the [[OCESS|Spacesim]] [[Mission]] for the [[2017-18]] school year. It visited the moons of Saturn, primaril ==Mission Purpose==
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  • ...Science Packs]]. It has been known to communicate with the Habitat [[Crew (Beta)|crew]] through various software, acting usually as a benevolent and helpfu ...a simple maintenance program on the AYSE drive module on OCESS' first-ever mission.
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  • '''NOTE: This article describes an entirely fictional mission. All characters and events are purely fictional.''' '''Turak 1987''' was a the fictional 'first OBESS mission' as uncovered by the [[Psychedelia 2019]] crew on their EVA to repair the [
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  • ===Mission Specific=== *Was a Simulator for the [[Silver Seas 2018]] mission
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  • ...Universe (Beta)|instance]] is created and linked below. The [[Slipstream (Beta)|Slipstream]] is the mechanism for most time travel, intentional or acciden [[Ethan (Beta)|Ethan]] emerges from the Slipstream after falling into it as a child.
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  • {{Template:Member (Beta) |occu = [[Mission Control Commander]] ([[Montreal (Beta)|Montreal]])
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  • ...covers any modifications to, or abnormal behaviour within, the [[Timeline (Beta)|Timeline]]. Time travel can be initiated intentionally or by accident; acc ...ce been accepted as fact.(3) Ethan recounts falling into the [[Slipstream (Beta)|Slipstream]] as a child, granting him his reality-altering abilities and t
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