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 +====== All Board Members are Moved to a Space Station ======
 +
 +===== PROLOG =====
 +
 +In this scenario, all board members (if they haven't been banned) are moved by ASBs to a state of the art moon station, equipped with moon rovers, communication to earth (including internet, but with a minute or so delay), modern computers, a room for each person, a large hydroponic garden, several rotating habitats to allow us living with the same g-forces as on earth (if we ever want to return), space suits, and so on - whatever is necessary or very useful to survive, prosper, and even expand. We are fed the knowledge to handle, maintain and repair all the equipment and to produce whatever we need - only that what we actually do stays in the memory, though. There are good manuals, so that basically everyone can perform every task, if necessary.
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 +The ASBs give everyone a few moments to decide on some personal items (capped at 20kg). Partners and children can be brought along or left alone at home. Minors come alone. As there will probably be more males than females, the missing females for parity are added from other online forums. No matching, though - everyone has to play the dating game on his or her own if there's no spouse, as in rl.
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 +All illnesses and handicaps are removed, our bodies are as fit as can be in the age and weight class.
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 +Add more details if needed.
 +
 +===== STATION =====
 +
 +The station consists of several round modules attached to each other, with single air locks inbetween. Large modules can hold up to 500 people. 9 small modules take as much space as 1 large module so that they can easily be connected. The agricultural modules are as wide as a small module and as long as 3 large modules (about 6x54 meters?). They are half buried.
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 +The station is at the moons north pole, and gets its energy via solar cell arrays on a nearby mountain, positioned to receive sunlight during the whole month (lunar day).
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 +The habitat modules contain floors that circle around to create gravity and are curved so that one always stands upright at normal speed. On the outer edge, where the rooms are, the gravity is 1 g. the place inbetween is used for recreation and other (quiet) purposes. The 4 locks are connected with 2 bridges. Where the bridges cross, a tunnel goes down to the floor. It can be locked to the bridge or to the floor, to easily move in or out despite the rotation.
 +
 +===== EQUIPMENT =====
 +
 +==== Station ====
 +
 +One vehicle for each person - earth movers, moon rovers, tractors, electric transport carts, and so on. They are not assigned to anyone, though.
 +
 +One computer for each person, wifi-connected to a redundant router network with internet and other features. Assigned to each person, with programs to control and check equipment that get active when the computer comes close to the according station part. At the beginning, everyone has full rights to every part of the moon station, even the air locks, but the 2 hatches can't be opened at the same time. There are options to forfeit access rights to a central rights administrator, once that has been chosen by the owner of the computer. The computer has an easy to use universal programming language, which we all happen to know suddenly, which allows adapting the software, automating processes, and so on.
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 +A key card for each person with full access to every part of the station. Everyone can see on his computer where every one else had access, though. Enough replacements are available in a storage room. Key cards can be changed to exclude any specified lock by deleting the according key code saved in it.
 +
 +A space suit for each person, standard sizes, but fine enough that everyone fits pretty good.
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 +3 standard space uniforms for everyone, also standard sizes. 2 weeks worth of underwear.
 +
 +A wide variety and large storage of food.
 +
 +All equipment necessary to produce *everything* on the station - even equipment and station parts.
 +
 +Community showers (single cabins), toilets, clothes washing and drying facilities, and so on.
 +
 +A pharmacy with all kinds of medicine.
 +
 +A large laboratory for all kinds of research (medical, quality management, pests...)
 +
 +A large canteen which is also useful as an assembly room for up to 500 people.
 +
 +An exercise room contains all kinds of sports equipment.
 +
 +Add more details as you deem necessary.
 +
 +==== Individual luggage ====
 +
 +=== Your name ===
 +
 +your personal items (20kg) here
 +
 +=== Jolo and Wife ===
 +
 +2 stun guns for self defense and panic suppression (1 kg)
 +1 baton (1 kg)
 +
 +2 digital walkie-talkies (1 kg)
 +
 +1 Laptop (1kg)
 +1 DVD with all important data from my computer
 +1 collection of computer programs (encyclopedias, simulations, graphics, programming, learning...) (1 kg)
 +1 collection of games (computer/dvd and conventional) (1kg)
 +1 beamer (1kg)
 +1 satellite dish and satellite receiver (2 kg)
 +
 +5 kg of paperwork and documents to deal with our legal and financial affairs
 +2 kg of paper note pads and paper
 +A few pens
 +
 +12 kg clothing
 +
 +2 kg water
 +2 kg food
 +2 kg of salt, spices, and so on
 +10 fertilized chicken eggs (1 kg)
 +4 fertilized goose eggs (1 kg)
 +1 kg fertilized fish eggs of different useful kinds
 +3 kg seeds of useful plants
 +
 +==== Changes ====
 +
 +Please keep 2nd record of all equipment changes here
 +
 +===== EVENTS =====
 +
 +==== Day 1 ====
 +
 +=== Your name ===
 +
 +your entry
 +
 +==== Day 2 ====
 +
 +===== DISCUSSION =====
 +
 +Debate what you believe should be done
  
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