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The members of Spacesim are usualy divided into one of three groups. The [[simulators]], the [[astronauts]] and [[mission control]]. Each group has a specific task to perform and they work togeather to make the Space Sim experience as real as it can possibly be.
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The members of Spacesim are usualy divided into one of three groups. The [[simulators]], the [[astronauts]] and [[mission control]]. Each group has a specific task to perform and they work together to make the Space Sim experience as real as it can possibly be.
  
 
==Astronauts==
 
==Astronauts==
  
see [[astronauts]] for more information
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See main body article [[Astronauts]] for more information.
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Astronauts are volunteers who live within the [[hab]] for the duration of a mission. They get to experience life in space. removed from the rest of the world, they conduct experiments and spacewalks to fulfull the purpose of each mission, and are the pioneers who land on new worlds in the name of Sim.
 
Astronauts are volunteers who live within the [[hab]] for the duration of a mission. They get to experience life in space. removed from the rest of the world, they conduct experiments and spacewalks to fulfull the purpose of each mission, and are the pioneers who land on new worlds in the name of Sim.
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==Simulators==
 
==Simulators==
  
see [[simulator]] for more information
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See main body article [[Simulators]] for more information.
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Simulators are the hidden part of Sim. The members of the clandestine workforce are kept secret from the rest of Sim as they work to simulate the space experience. They are responsible for meteor storms, solar wind drifts and other such natural occurances which make the seem mission more real. To express it in Dungeons and Dragons terms: The [[Simulators]] are the Dungeon Masters.
  
Simulators are the hidden are of Sim. It's members mostly unkniwn by the rest of sim, they work to simulate the space experience. They are responsible for meteor storms, solar wind drifts and other such natural occurances which make the mission more real.
 
  
 
==Mission Control==
 
==Mission Control==
  
see [[Mission Control Staff]] for more details
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See main body article [[Mission Control Staff]] for more details.
  
Mission Control is the headquarters of the mission. Astronauts report all findings to them and consult them for advice. Mission control also monitors the progress of the mission and provides them with data and feedback on their progress and recomed courses of action incase something goes wrong
 
  
==Alumni??==
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Mission Control is the earthly headquarters of the mission. Astronauts report all findings to the Mission Control and consult them for advice. Mission control also monitors the progress of the mission and provides them with data and feedback on their progress and recomed courses of action incase something goes wrong.
  
see [[alumni]] for more details
 
  
Not really a group of spacesim members, but too importaint to be left out, alumni consist of past spacesim members of have moved on. However, they still continue to assist us, whether dropping in to work sessions, providing advice and knowlage or just showing us how it'd done. Though they are not members of spacesim per see, we own them a lot and they deserve at least a mention here
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==Alumni==
  
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See main body article [[Alumni]] for more details.
  
*[[current astronauts]]
 
*[[current simulators]]
 
*[[current mission Control staffl]]
 
*[[List of Astronauts]]
 
*[[list of alumni]]
 
  
*note, all lists apply to the main mission*
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Not really a group of spacesim members, but too importaint to be left out, the alumni group (as the term implies) consist of past spacesim members who still have an interest in Spacesim. They continue to assist the current members whether dropping in to work sessions, providing advice and knowledge, or just showing us how it was done "back in the day". Though they are not members of spacesim per se, we owe them quite a bit.

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The members of Spacesim are usualy divided into one of three groups. The simulators, the astronauts and mission control. Each group has a specific task to perform and they work together to make the Space Sim experience as real as it can possibly be.

Astronauts

See main body article Astronauts for more information.


Astronauts are volunteers who live within the hab for the duration of a mission. They get to experience life in space. removed from the rest of the world, they conduct experiments and spacewalks to fulfull the purpose of each mission, and are the pioneers who land on new worlds in the name of Sim.

Simulators

See main body article Simulators for more information.


Simulators are the hidden part of Sim. The members of the clandestine workforce are kept secret from the rest of Sim as they work to simulate the space experience. They are responsible for meteor storms, solar wind drifts and other such natural occurances which make the seem mission more real. To express it in Dungeons and Dragons terms: The Simulators are the Dungeon Masters.


Mission Control

See main body article Mission Control Staff for more details.


Mission Control is the earthly headquarters of the mission. Astronauts report all findings to the Mission Control and consult them for advice. Mission control also monitors the progress of the mission and provides them with data and feedback on their progress and recomed courses of action incase something goes wrong.


Alumni

See main body article Alumni for more details.


Not really a group of spacesim members, but too importaint to be left out, the alumni group (as the term implies) consist of past spacesim members who still have an interest in Spacesim. They continue to assist the current members whether dropping in to work sessions, providing advice and knowledge, or just showing us how it was done "back in the day". Though they are not members of spacesim per se, we owe them quite a bit.