Difference between revisions of "Non-Computer Named Objects"
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Revision as of 22:07, 8 February 2010
Spacesim has many objects that are given names for sentimentality and notability. Names are practical for computers, but for other objects they are simply a matter of fun.
Examples
Bob and Doug (Deceased) | A set of small speakers used at worksessions to play music. Named after the Canadian sketch comics Bob and Doug McKenzie. Currently non-functional |
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Betty and Veronica | A set of 4-foot speakers formerly used to amplify CAPCOM transmissions, named after the comics characters |
Planck | A plank of 2x4 wood, affectionately known as "Planck the Plank" |
Doyle | A large television in Mission Control used to monitor a Control Room camera. During Mission Genesis 2009, Doyle was used to watch the horror movie Cloverfield |
Pumpkin | A small television in the Control Room used to view Mission Control. It is named Pumpkin because it only displays in orange-tinged grayscale. It formerly lived in the Simulator Loft and in the Hawking II's Mission Control. |
MC Hammer | A hammer that resides in Mission Control eponymous to Brian Foo's nickname, itself a joke referencing rapper MC Hammer |
Harolde (Deceased) | A Power Supply with an abnormally large, red power switch that was jury rigged to a makeshift simulator switch box meant to turn of lights in sections of the Habitat. Harolde was part of the box of objects left on comet Kenny-Kumar during the 2008-09 mission to Iapetus. |
Kelvin and Amundsen | The fridge and freezer within, respectively. Named after the physicist and the arctic explorer |