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Important Commissarial Announcment:

"In addition to all the medals that you have now all been granted (All of which must be worn on your dress uniform 'I can't stand straight due to the weight' is no excuse) I am hereby happy to announce that as per the success of our latest two operations and once again pulling ahead of the vile Muricans that the previous Vodka rationing protocols are now no longer in place.

I do however regret to inform you that they will not be returning to previous levels, no, instead they shall be double what they were before to congradulate you!"
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Re: Let's play: Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space

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It's not me, it's family. From the evidence things will be all right in the long run, but combined with other factors the strain is wearing a bit. I expect to get a Spring 1966 plan out within the next 6-10 hours, though.
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Better for you and your family would be more accurate then, just hope things get a bit less stressful for you, and definatly don't push yourself to come up with the plan, if worst comes to worst I'll no doubt comically mishandle the space program while you take a break.
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Eh, I'm all right, really. If I tried to drop all my leisure activities I'd be a complete wreck anyway. It's not so much time that I'm short of, I think, as it is mental strain. Sometimes I'm in the mood, sometimes not.
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PeZook, please consider the plan I posted on the previous page to be the Murcan plan for the next season (Spring 66 isn't it?)
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Sorry to hear about that, Simon. Hope things clear up soon; we'll try not to burn the place down too much while you're away.

Anyway, I still can't get the explanation for Old's sudden appearance and Given's disappearance silly enough, so I'm going to skip ahead to the next little bit.
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Everybody was taking shirts off in the locker room and passing around the oil and lube for greasing their chests, typical things one would find anywhere in Murca. Johnny saw a fellow astronaut approaching with the lube.
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"It's a mattress filled with water! You don't have to worry about bad springs or bedbugs in the cloth or anything!" Bob said, though far more slurred. "It'll conform to your body! We should patent this! It'll make us rich!"

"Bob, specific heat of water," Johnny said. "It'll be really cold when it gets cold and it'll stay that way."

"You're right. ...We'll need to put in heating coils! They could even be adjustable for different temperatures! Johnny, you're a genius! To brains!" He tried to hold up the mug for a toast, but it was sideways. Fortunately, it was mostly empty so Bob only got dribbled on a small bit. The cold drops still startled him for a moment, and his eyes shot wide open. He looked around, looking to see if anyone would overhear them, then leaned over towards his best friend. Bob whispered, "Johnny, can you keep a secret? Because you gotta promise me something."

"Sure."

"Johnny, I've got this, this weird power. I can't explain it, but you know how I can tell sometimes when people are off? You know? That's how I do it. This ability, it's strange."

Johnny nodded and sipped at his beer.

"So you have to promise me that you won't oil yourself up anymore when you exercise."

He put down the mug. "Bob, all the guys do it. Everybody always does it and has for...ever, as far as I know, except for you. What's wrong with it?"

"It's the power! It tells me that I can't. I shouldn't."

"Why not?"

Bob looked around again before bending over again and hissing, as if revealing a dark secret, "Because I like girls."

Johnny just said, "Riiiight. What are you going on about?"

"The oiling! The power tells me it's in oppo...oppa...it's antithetical to the better looking sex!"

" 'The better looking sex.' "

"So I can't do it, and you like girls too, so you shouldn't do it either. Promise me you won't."

"Alright, Bob, I promise I won't oil up before I exercise anymore."

"Swear it! Swear you won't let anybody else oil you up either!"

"Bob, I swear I won't oil myself up or let someone else oil me before I exercise."

"Now swear it over my dead body!"

"WHAT?"

"Shh! Swear it over my dead body!"

"That's just crazy."

"Do it!"

"No! Don't be morbid!"

"If you don't, I'll make a scene."

"If I swear it over your dead body, can we go back to the dorms?"

"Yeah!"

"Okay, Bob, I swear, over your dead body, that I will never get oiled again for exercise."

"Good! Let's go home!" He tried to stand up, but couldn't keep his balance. "Johnny, can I get your shoulder?"
The next thing Johnny knew, his throat was really sore and he was on the top of a very tall scaffolding, looking down at very small white-coated or shiny-chested people below.

"It's a good scaffolding! Very strong! Structurally sound!"

He made his way down, hiding his beet-red face and pretending not to hear the comments drifting up from below. "The man can run." "That man can climb." "He's got an impressive war cry." "Not another weirdo who hates lube."
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:? What?
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Bob was the only Murcan ever to have gaydar, which must have been constantly overloaded in the homoerotically charged environment he was in and he had no one to explain what the hell was going on. He got drunk and made Johnny promise over his dead body not to oil himself up anymore. The flashback came at a very inconvenient moment and Johnny ran away screaming.

Now that I have that out of the way I can actually develop Olds as his own person instead of just the Bob replacement.
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Yes.

And the water bed!
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[gasps]

[puts down slide rule]

OK. I did all the hard part of figuring out what to do. Final decisions will be made some time early tomorrow, well in time for PeZook to game out the turn in the evening Warsaw time. I need to get to bed. Catch you all later.
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Re: Plan Pavylyvych Spring 1966

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Plan Pavylyvych Spring 1966

After an extended convalescence, I am once again ready to assume my accustomed full oversight of Baikonurek Cosmodrome operations. Comrade Dubolomov, Director of Operations, is to be congratulated on keeping the base in shipshape condition during the troublesome winter storm season, and smoothing over all delays in the probe launches which have written their way so gloriously into the annals of Zenobian exploration.

In recent days it has come to my attention that we now have a small but disturbingly advanced armor-plate production plant on the Cosmodrome. Investigation into how this came to happen are underway, and I will be consulting extensively with Comrade Dubolomov. To all metallurgical staff working at the plant, welcome to Baikonurek, and we will no doubt find tasks suited to your skills in short order.

The Unmanned Planetary Science teams are to be congratulated on the brilliant successes of the Venera 1 and Luna 1 probes. In light of their successes and advice from Moosecow, I am giving the green light to the proposed Mars 1 launch plan. Fitting this in alongside the originally planned manned space program will mean a delay in the modified-Voskhod ("Zond") program, though some of the Zond modifications will be tested on the next Voskhod flight. After extended consideration I believe this to be the proper course of action.

Facilities maintenance personnel are once again to be congratulated on their swift, high-quality repairs to building roofs after the troublesome winter storm season. However, please note the circular memo of February 12, instructing that all key building entrances have a hand-truck and cart-accessible ramp installed at the main personnel entrance, for ease of handling bulky equipment such as computers. Lumber improvisations are acceptable, provided they can bear an equipment cart weighing at least 250 kg, with a suitable factor of safety.

Budget: 115 megarubleoids

Hardware Procurement
15 MB to start Docking Module program
2 MB to purchase one additional Docking Module.
6 MB to purchase two A-Series rockets
8 MB to purchase two Booster Stages.
12 MB to purchase two Voskhod capsules.

Total cost: 43 MB
Remaining budget: 72 MB

Allocate 43 MB for future hardware.
Remaining (unallocated) budget: 29 MB

Research and Development
4 MB on 1 team Proton Rocket research

Total cost: 4 MB
Remaining (unallocated) budget: 25 MB

Facilities Development
Construct Launch Pad C for 20 MB

Remaining (unallocated) budget: 5 MB
Actual budget at end of season: 48 MB

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For Fall 1966:
Schedule a Mars flyby for Pad A
Schedule an unmanned Voskhod docking test for Pad B
Schedule a manned Voskhod docking test, to rendevous with a docking module already in orbit from one of the previous unmanned tests. This mission is to have Duration B, and an EVA, for Pad C.

Primary crew for the Voskhod 2 mission (the docking test (orbit)/Duration B/EVA mission) will be DIGADITCH/BORISOV*
Backup crew for Voskhod 2 will be KARZANOVSKI/YEBANOV
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A Mars mission! I approve comrade, we shall ensure that the red planet remains red!
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The Murcans are launching one of their Mariner probes to Mars as well, comrade Omeganski. I do not know which will get there first- gravity is a harsh mistress, and most unsympathetic to the demands of... hmm.

PeZook, please hold while I consider my options.
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Ghetto Edit:

Do not hold, because this decision won't be made until Fall 1966 anyway; I'm just making up my mind in advance.
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You do have a bit of time, since I will be simulating the turn tomorrow at the soonest.
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Re: Let's play: Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space

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Yes, but the decision itself is made in mid-1966, after the Spring 1966 turn's results. A random event might well affect the decision, for instance...
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Re: Let's play: Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space

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Simon_Jester wrote:Spoiler
Digaditch and Borisov... who's playing them again? I've totally lost track!
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Well, now we're sending you up! This is your time to shine, comrade!
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And I R Digaditch. Looks like Zenobia will grab the "First Midget In Space" milestone!
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Re: Let's play: Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space

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I may not be able to run the turn today, either. Sorry.

As an aside, I love Simon's planning format. All I have to do to make a checklist is copy and do minor cleaning up :D
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As an another aside: neither Brzeczyszczykiewicz/Mametov, Brzeczyszczykiewicz/Faabio nor Faabio/Mametov will work. Sorry.
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JULY 20TH 1969 - The day the entire world was looking up

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MISSIONS LAUNCH
VOSKHOD VII, APRIL 1966
For some reason, the Comissar was really proud of the work done for the upcoming unmanned docking test. He strode proudly around the launch control center, medals dangling from his chest like decorations put on trees in celebration of a certain outdated and dangerous religious holiday.

Few men could discern the reason of this sudden smugness. Theories abound: some said the good comissar received a promotion after the recent string of unabated success ; Others that he finally found a girl who enjoyed some unusual activities in the bedroom (though the latter gossipers were quickly hushed up by their colleagues, for the NKVDVROM was always listening).

Either way, life was good. There was much vodka to be had, and drunken singing could be heard nightly amongst the accomodations provided to the cosmodrome's personnell.

The results of one such night were somewhat visible in the launch control center this day, with copious amounts of coffee and folk remedies in wide circulation.

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The rocket would wait for noone, however. Checkouts were quickly completed, the now-reliable boosted launch vehicle understood very well indeed by its operators by now.

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"We have a good launch, good launch, comrade Chief Designer. Right down the middle, as the Murcans would say."

Syrgy Pavylyvych, feeling much better after his recent bout of surgeries, watched his men work with pride. This unmanned test was an important one, as it began the doubtlessly long and difficult route towards perfecting orbital rendezvous and docking techniques - from what he knew, the Murcans hadn't even begun their tests yet!

"Ready for payload separation. I read boost covers ejected...docking module separated and powering up. Sending command to capsule..."

Brief pause. Data displayed on monitors has changed, "Uh, capsule is powered up...capsule is powered up, but not responding to commands."

The engineers rushed to correct the problem. It was a critical moment in the mission: the Voskhod capsule was at the top of a very elongated trajectory, and if it didn't fire its own engines to boost itself to orbit, it would reenter.

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...and that's exactly what happened.

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"We will get right on the problem, comrade Chief Designer...", the chief of the Voshkhod program said meekly, looking up at the angry face of the Comissar.
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VOSKHOD VIII, JUNE 1966
The second flight that season went slightly better. The capsule initiated its engines properly, boosted itself to orbit and prepared for docking. Then the orientation thrusters fired, and suddenly, all telemetry was lost.

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"PIZDETS!!!", the Voskhod program head yelled and slammed a fist into his console.

Syrgy just sighed, "Comrade, I expect a full report on my desk. I want to know if the capsule is ready to fly manned as scheduled!"
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JULY 20TH 1969 - The day the entire world was looking up

It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.
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Signature dedicated to the greatest achievement of mankind.

MILDLY DERANGED PHYSICIST does not mind BREAKING the SOUND BARRIER, because it is INSURED. - Simon_Jester considering the problems of hypersonic flight for Team L.A.M.E.
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A good enough pilot could have corrected that second error.

Also, PeZook, I take it that the first docking test did not occur for DM reliability purposes, while the second did occur? Was it a failure, or a success?

[guesses "failure"]
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Simon_Jester wrote:A good enough pilot could have corrected that second error.

Also, PeZook, I take it that the first docking test did not occur for DM reliability purposes, while the second did occur? Was it a failure, or a success?

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JULY 20TH 1969 - The day the entire world was looking up

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Signature dedicated to the greatest achievement of mankind.

MILDLY DERANGED PHYSICIST does not mind BREAKING the SOUND BARRIER, because it is INSURED. - Simon_Jester considering the problems of hypersonic flight for Team L.A.M.E.
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CHAPTER 8: WOW! THE MOON! AND VENUS! AND POSSIBLY MARS! WOW!
Time is: Fall 1966

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MURCA
TEDDY SPACE CENTER
"What the hell?!", Johny von Braun was yelling into he phone, "You are telling me one of my astronauts had failed a physical, and you're taking him off the flight roster, but you're not gonna tell me who it is?!"

He listened to the answer for a second before interrupting the speaker on the other side, "Screw you! Privacy rights my ass! Just wait until I get a court subpoena shoved up your cretinous Murcan arsch!"

The Director slammed the headset down. He realized he had learned a great deal of Murcan curses during his tenure at MASA. But hell, between the incredibly slow and expensive progress on the XMS-2 shuttle and that, it was small wonder.

He glanced outside the window. The sad ruins of Pad A stared at him from under their tattered tarps, as if trying to add more misery to his life. Then there were the resignations: Flashheart was leaving in a huff, with lots of drama, while Knight had unspecified "family reasons". Great.

Management, he thought, I should've gotten into farming...

He grabbed another bottle of scotch. He was glad that Haggistani astronaut wasn't officially on the roster yet, he could rob him blind and the man could not complain!

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Current funds: 0 megabucks

Astronauts in Mercury program:
FLASHHEART - CAP 1, LM 0, EVA 4, DOCK 1, END 1 (Mercury/II) ; MOOD: 12 - will retire next year. Makes a lot of huff about it.
BARNESTI - CAP 2, LM 0, EVA 2, DOCK 2, END 4 (Mercury/III) ; MOOD: 59
REXMODEM - CAP 3, LM 3, EVA 3, DOCK 1, END 0 (Mercury/IV) ; MOOD: 38
RAVENSBURG - CAP 3, LM 3, EVA 0, DOCK 0, END 2 (Mercury/V) ; MOOD: 54
CONRAD - CAP 4, LM 1, EVA 1, DOCK 0, END 3 (Mercury/VII) ; MOOD: 62
BROWN - CAP 4, LM 2, EVA 0, DOCK 1, END 2 (Mercury/VIII) ; MOOD: 64

Unassigned astronauts:

BORMAN - CAP 2, LM 1, EVA 1, DOCK 0, END 3 ; MOOD: 68
KNIGHT - CAP 2, LM 1, EVA 1, DOCK 0, END 1 ; MOOD: 58
OLDS - CAP 2, LM 0, EVA 0, DOCK 3, END 3 ; MOOD: 68

Other astronauts:
MODEMJR - retired spring 1965
CUNTSER - retired fall 1965
KELLY - retired spring 1965
MCCAIN - retired fall 1963
HARDBEEF -  retired spring 1963
OHJESUS - DECEASED, MERCURY IX
JOHNSON - DECEASED, MERCURY XVI

Programs running: Explorer, Ranger, Strapons ( :) ), Atlas, Titan, Mercury, XMS-2, EVA Suits

Launch pads: 3

Scheduled missions: 
Launch Pad A, DESTROYED BY EXPLOSION, 20MB TO FIX
Launch Pad B, Unmanned Mars flyby
Launch Pad C, none
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ZENOBIA
BAIKONUREK
The administrative office inside the main bunker was dead silent. Syrgy Pavylyvych was not satisfied - it was obvious, because the man rarely let his anger show.

The comissar was slowly reloading his pistol magazines by the wall, which didn't exactly put the program heads at ease.

"Electrical cables. First fuel tubing, now electrical cables...", Syrgy stopped himself short of saying something really bad about Commienist industry, "...at least we know where the guidance and engine problems lay. But can we fix this on time?"

"There is a solution, comrade Chief Designer, but you are not going to like it.", a young research assistant said.

"Let us hear it first, shall we?"

"Well...it is possible to purchase high-quality electronic cables from...abroad. Murca, to be precise. At great expense and effort, but it is possible. We could rewire the capsules and the problem should be solved..."

The comissar's eyes narrowed, "And how would you know that, comrade?"

"I...uh...I...", the assistant choked up under the comissar's steely gaze, "Intertrade has researched the problem for me!", he finished with a high pitched voice.

"On the other hand, the season wasn't all bad.", the docking program head quickly saved the assistant from interrogation, "Both docking modules have separated and powred up properly, and we have been running systems tests on them. We have a good idea of guidance and telemetry problems that could arise during this season's tests."

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Current funds: 48 megarubloids

Cosmonauts in Voskhod program:

KARZANOVSKI - CAP 4, LM 1, EVA 0, DOCK 0, END 3  (CREW II/PILOT) ; MOOD: 62
YEBANOV - CAP 3, LM 2, EVA 4, DOCK 0, END 1 (CREW II/SPECIALIST)  ; MOOD: 62

DIGADITCH - CAP 4, LM 1, EVA 2, DOCK 2, END 3  (CREW III/PILOT); MOOD: 45 - wil retire next season
BORISOV - CAP 3, LM 0, EVA 2, DOCK 1, END 1 (CREW III/SPECIALIST)  ; MOOD: 54

PETROV - CAP 2, LM 1, EVA 0, DOCK 3, END 2 (CREW IV/PILOT) ; MOOD: 41
BEREGOVOY - CAP 2, LM 1, EVA 1, DOCK 3, END 0 (CREW IV/SPECIALIST) ; MOOD: 52

Cosmonauts not assigned to programs:
MAMETOV - CAP 2, LM 0, EVA 2, DOCK 2, END 2  ; MOOD: 71
FAAABIO  - CAP 2, LM 0, EVA 2, DOCK 0, END 3 ; MOOD: 32
BRZECZYSZCZ - CAP 3, LM 2, EVA 0, DOCK 3, END 3  ; MOOD: 37

Other cosmonauts:
NIKOV - retired Fall 1966
DOSTAROVASKI - Forcibly retired, Fall 1964
TITOV - Retired Spring 1964
IVANOVICH - Grounded due to lung cancer
VLADIMIRENSKY  - Deceased, training accident
IVANOV - Deceased, VOSTOK VII

Programs running: Sputnik, Cosmos satellite, A-Series, Proton, Booster stage, Voskhod, EVA Suits, Docking module

Launch pads: 3

Scheduled missions: 
Launch pad A, Unmanned Mars flyby
Launch pad B, Unmanned orbital docking, Voskhod/Boosted A-Series
Launch pad B, Manned orbita docking, Duration B EVA, Voskhod/Boosted A-Series, Digaditch/Borisov
GM Notes:
Whew. This was an EXPRESS update :D

Anyways: Murcans will learn who their disabled flyboy is next season due to game mechanics. I have to invent more and more ridiculous reasons why this is so in-game, but hey :P

More and more astronauts and cosmonauts are quitting the program as well ; Even Digaditch is leaving for a lucrative post in the great red army!

And heh, random events. The fuckers :D

At least the game did count the failed unmanned docking missions for docking module reliability (the usual 5% boost per failed mission).
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JULY 20TH 1969 - The day the entire world was looking up

It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.
- NEIL ARMSTRONG, MISSION COMMANDER, APOLLO 11

Signature dedicated to the greatest achievement of mankind.

MILDLY DERANGED PHYSICIST does not mind BREAKING the SOUND BARRIER, because it is INSURED. - Simon_Jester considering the problems of hypersonic flight for Team L.A.M.E.
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