This is the Phoenix Engineering Station Circa 2011. This station was built in Revolution, and ran on a Macintosh Laptop (mid 2008). This station was programmed by Alex Anderson.
This is the Phoenix 1st Officer Station Circa 2011. This station was built in Revolution, and ran on a Macintosh Laptop (mid 2008). This station was programmed by Alex Anderson.
This is the Phoenix Operations Station Circa 2011. This station was built in Revolution, and ran on a Macintosh Laptop (mid 2008). This station was programmed by Alex Anderson.
This is the Phoenix Tactical Station Circa 2011. This station was built in Revolution, and ran on a Macintosh Laptop (mid 2008). This station was programmed by Alex Anderson.
The video provides a guided tour of the Stonegate facility, focusing on the layout of the various ship areas, control rooms, and common spaces used during missions. It walks through key locations including the Galileo room, ship transporters and bridges, control rooms for Atlantis, Endeavor, Challenger, and Colombia, as well as outdoor areas like the grove. The tour also highlights practical spaces such as bathrooms, kitchens, reception rooms, and large rooms used for away missions like the dance studio and stage. Viewers are reminded of restricted areas, emergency exits, and navigation tips to help them move confidently through the building. Staff members and directors are available for assistance if questions arise.
The Voyager was to be a multi-universe simulator. My goal at opening was to use the Voyager for outer space, ocean, inner body, and atomic scale missions. You can see those mission elements in the first logo.
Star: For outer space missions
Waves: For ocean (submarine) missions.
Atom: for inner space missions (body and atomic scale)
Flame: Represents the light of education