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Latest revision as of 17:29, 29 May 2020


This article is about Space Sim Lore. It contains anecdotes or Spacesim mythology.


This page refers to the 2020 global quarantine. Instances of quarantine on mission will be found in their respective pages and incident reports.

The Quarantine, officially beginning on March 14, 2020, was a government response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which had recently begun its rampant spread in Canada. While initially believed to only last two weeks past March Break, it continued through April, May, and is expected to extend as late as 2021.

Beginning

The quarantine's announcement came about on a Thursday evening, leaving little time for preparation. Commanders Blakely Haughton, Toby Armstrong and Jamie Tait-Glossop met briefly to plan for what they believed would be a three-week downtime. The plan was to finish the Mission Report, and science officer Aidan Darling was sent home with the mission's surface samples. Heartfelt goodbyes were said, and OCESS prepared for three weeks on their lonesome.

Continuing

It became obvious early on that the spread of COVID-19 would not be slowing down any time soon. Various opening dates were announced, April 20th (4/20/2020), May 4th, and May 31st were all opening dates that were pushed back. It was declared on the 24th of May that school would not be in-person again for the duration of the 2019-20 school year.

Adaptation

Worksessions were moved to the OCESS Discord server. Focus was still heavily on the Mission Report, though 2021 Mission planning was also introduced. The hierarchy decided that it would be a good time to propose and implement the Pseudoparliamentary Reform for OCESS Hierarchy, and the Election was campaigned for and held in late May. Productivity was at an unexpected high during the quarantine, as the club's members grew restless and looked for things to occupy themselves with.

Events