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  • the [[OCESS]] [[Astronauts]] while they execute the [[mission]]. There have been three ...inistrative Centre|old Ottawa Technical High School]]. In the late '90s, [[OCESS]] moved to the [[Media Centre|Bronson Street Media Centre]] as the [[OCDSB|
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  • ...Mission Commander]] will request mission destination candidates from the [[OCESS]]. * The OCESS will return at least 3 candidates that meet the {{procsref|Mission Destinat
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  • ...he Habitat itself. The development of high-quality systems is one of the [[OCESS]]'s main objectives, and their maintenance is critical to the well-being of ...escribed here and in all associated articles are considered to be in the [[Beta]] reality. Thus, while an article may describe the fusion reactors employed
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  • ...ver, the Flight Director's authority is overridden by direct government or OCESS Command orders issued to the Habitat Commander whenever his/her orders conf The Flight Director is responsible for dealing with all Beta-class Emergencies and is fully within his or her authority to order a missi
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  • ...are small, return-on-same-day events. These missions are meant to train [[OCESS]] members, both new and old, how to conduct a space [[Mission]], as well as ...Training Mission Procedures|procedure]] allows for them to be considered [[Beta]].
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  • This year's mission saw OCESS's return to Mars under the direction of [[Habitat Commander]] [[Songyan Cai Only two [[OCESS]] members, Songyan and Mor, applied to be [[astronauts]] for Mars 2005. Thi
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  • ...e of software developed by [[Admiral]] [[Dr. J. Magwood]] for use by the [[OCESS]] to simulate the workings of the [[habitat]]. It includes several componen ...part of his final year design project at university, and was presented to OCESS in June 2020.
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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 ...Cai]] on [[Mars 2005]]. When [[Ben Paul]] on [[Spacesim on Other Sites|the OCESS Facebook account]] asked him to verify this in [[2009-10]], his response wa
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  • '''Earth-Station 1''' is the only earth-based branch of the [[OCESS]] other than [[Mission Control]]. It was created during Mission [[Daedalus Earth-Station 1 has a few notable roles in beta besides being a front for he simulators. ES1 typically is in charge of thin
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  • ; [[Beta]]-class Emergency : An incident within the parameters of the Simulation. ...on Control]] (MC) : The Launch and Flight Operations control centre of the OCESS.
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  • ...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 ...ry]], found in [[Keplernicus]]. Because of this it is theorized that the [[OCESS]] had no training worksessions for at least [[1994-95|15 years before]] the
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  • ...perhaps, once of the first and most influential experiences in a career at OCESS, however I believe that they can be an important tool for attracting new me Alpha, Beta and Gamma
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  • ...top secret until late 2010. It's worth noting that what precedes is the [[Beta]] reality version of events; in-[[Alpha]], the paragraph was written by [[J ==In-Beta Mission Results==
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  • ...1]]'s eclipsing of [[Mission Control]] during that mission. Written by the Beta Universe personas of [[Samuel Baltz|Lt. Baltz]] and [[Arrian Amir-Rafiei|Lt ...irect communication with the hab (there is exactly one earth branch of the OCESS authorized to communicate with the hab: MC), he consented as MC staffers se
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  • ...ble to travel conventionally to very nearby star systems. For this reason, OCESS sent a scientific expedition to the Alpha Centauri system using the AYSE dr ==In-Beta Mission Results==
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  • When Calum Arrived at OCESS in 2014, he found that there was not enough for him to do, and felt that mo ** Constructed the BRSG (Beta-Reality Sealent Gun)
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  • Benjamin Seguin; also referred to as ''Beta'', is a "respected" member of OCESS.
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  • ...other system, Voyager, is a laptop running OPOS1, and is connected to the OCESS network for use with picoNET, OrbitV, and other networked systems. The area
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  • '''[[User:FaraFellow|Jamie Tait-Glossop]]''' is the Education Commander of OCESS, and joined in [[2017-18]]. She is an avid writer of Wikipedia articles and *Tait joined OCESS in September 2017, after being introduced to the club by [[Kaeden Seburn]]
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  • '''Silver Seas 2018''' was the [[OCESS|Spacesim]] [[Mission]] for the [[2017-18]] school year. It visited the moon ==In-Beta Mission Results==
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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 ...ed in the form of a simple maintenance program on the AYSE drive module on OCESS' first-ever mission.
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  • ...on of smaller proposals with the central theme of restoring the aspects of OCESS that brought it to the place it is today, as well as introducing new ideas ...e know it are remembered. The RTA project seeks to improve every aspect of OCESS, but its central theme is to take advantage of the club's incredible past,
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  • '''[[User:FaraFellow|Jamie Tait-Glossop]]''' is the Education Commander of OCESS, and joined in [[2017-18]]. She is an avid writer of Wikipedia articles and *Tait joined OCESS in September 2017, after being introduced to the club by [[Kaeden Seburn]]
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  • ...)|Earth]]. They are considered the highest authority within [[OCESS (Beta)|OCESS]] due to their revival of, affinity for, and unwavering commitment to the o ...l has since changed forms three times and is currently known as [[Magwood (Beta)|Doctor James Magwood]].
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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 =OCESS Timeline=
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  • {{template:Member (Beta) |affil = [[OCESS (Beta)|OCESS]]
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  • {{template:Member (Beta) |affil = [[OCESS (Beta)|OCESS]]
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  • {{template:Member (Beta) |affil = [[OCESS (Beta)|OCESS]] [[Lisgar (Beta)|Lisgar Collegiate Institute]]
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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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  • {{mission (Beta) |destination = [[Mars (Beta)|Mars]]
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  • ...any headquartered in Kanata, under the leadership of CEO [[Gene Belvedere (Beta)|Gene Belvedere]]. ...over the course of more than 200 years, and a joint venture with [[SpaceX (Beta)|SpaceX]] to land a barge on a rocket.
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  • ...er Space Treaty (Beta)|Outer Space Treaty]]. Created after the [[Cold War (Beta)|Cold War]], its purpose is no longer that of maintaining international pea ==Involvement with OCESS==
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  • ...Horizons (Beta)|TransCaelus Horizons]] on its mission [[Psychedelia 2019 (Beta)|Psychedelia 2019]] led to tension between the organizations. ...that private space organizations do not violate the [[Outer Space Treaty (Beta)|Outer Space Treaty]] among other international regulations.
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  • ...eta)|Canada]]. Its main organ is the Cabinet, led by the [[Prime Minister (Beta)|Prime Minister]], an elected official. ==Involvement with OCESS==
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  • ...s a [[Canada (Beta)|Canadian]] megacorporation founded by [[Robert Tirnof (Beta)|Robert Tirnof]] in 1975 as '''Transverse the World Inc.''' It is known for ...bsidiary known as TransUniverse was founded with the intention of rivaling OCESS' influence as a private space exploration group. TransUniverse's profit-dri
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  • The '''Slipstream''' is a naturally-occurring [[Time Travel (Beta)|Time Anomaly]]. First discovered by scientists in 1981, it is a space with ...d monitor the slipstream, before being absorbed into OCESS in [[Luna 1990 (Beta)|1990]].
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  • {{Template:Member (Beta) |affil = [[OCESS (Beta)|OCESS]]
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