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The disks tell the story of the first ever mission launched by Beta OBESS. Below are the contents of each individual disk. | The disks tell the story of the first ever mission launched by Beta OBESS. Below are the contents of each individual disk. | ||
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==Turak 1987== | ==Turak 1987== |
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This article is about Space Sim Lore. It contains anecdotes or Spacesim mythology. |
NOTE: This article describes an entirely fictional mission. All characters and events are purely fictional.
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Year | 1987-88 |
Mission Destination | AYSE |
Mission Dates | Feb 11, 1987 - Nov 6, 1988 |
Habitat Commander | Andrew Miles |
Subcommander | Alexei Karsolo |
Mission Control Commander | Matthew White, Evan Turing, Cameron Losier |
Simulator Commander | N/A |
Turak 1987 was a the fictional 'first OBESS mission' as uncovered by the Psychedelia 2019 crew on their EVA to repair the Engine Module. The epistolary tale of the young crew sent up to build the AYSE module was discovered in a box of seven floppy disks, each containing a snippet of the larger story.
The disks tell the story of the first ever mission launched by Beta OBESS. Below are the contents of each individual disk.
Author: Jamie Tait-Glossop
Turak 1987
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TURAK 1987-88 ROLE ASSIGNMENT LIST
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COMMUNAL PACKING LIST
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