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− | As Spacesim moved across the city, the number of storage modules has increased and decreased as the facilities changed. There has been a tradition of naming the modules after notable astronomers | + | As Spacesim moved across the city, the number of storage modules has increased and decreased as the facilities changed. There has been a tradition of naming the modules after notable astronomers. |
− | At the [[Media Centre|Bronson Street Media Centre]] there was only a single storage room, which was known as ''Keplernicus''. | + | In the old facilities at [[Ottawa Tech]], there were two storage modules: Copernicus and Kepler. |
+ | At the [[Media Centre|Bronson Street Media Centre]], there was only a single storage room, which was known as ''Keplernicus''. This name is now used for the [[current]] module, in Spacesim's [[New Facilities]], also at Ottawa Tech. | ||
A strange being known as the [[Copernicus Moogle]] is reported to inhabit its eponymous module. | A strange being known as the [[Copernicus Moogle]] is reported to inhabit its eponymous module. |
Revision as of 11:07, 24 October 2008
The storage modules at Spacesim are storage rooms where the members of Sim store materials needed for maintanance, constructions and EEPs.
Module Lore
As Spacesim moved across the city, the number of storage modules has increased and decreased as the facilities changed. There has been a tradition of naming the modules after notable astronomers.
In the old facilities at Ottawa Tech, there were two storage modules: Copernicus and Kepler. At the Bronson Street Media Centre, there was only a single storage room, which was known as Keplernicus. This name is now used for the current module, in Spacesim's New Facilities, also at Ottawa Tech.
A strange being known as the Copernicus Moogle is reported to inhabit its eponymous module.
During Mission Daedalus, a mouse was captured in Kepler, and promptly declared to be the first captured Hab Gnome.