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Atlantis Security Scanners Station - Staff Training Video
The training video explains how security officers use the ship’s security scanner stations. There are two computers, and officers are encouraged to be trained on both so they can assist each other. The scanners allow officers to search the ship for intruders or other items of interest, using a “scan” button to perform the search and a “clear” button to reset inputs. Officers can scan for multiple things, and the system will notify them if a scan is not possible. The video emphasizes practicing with the scanner and refers viewers to another video for examples of how to use the scan results. -
Atlantis Science Station - Staff Training Video
The video explains how to use the science station, focusing on launching and controlling different types of probes—science, sensor, and tactical—to gather information or engage enemies. It demonstrates how to launch a probe with a single click and issue commands through the probe command box for tasks like traveling to a location or attacking specific targets. The narrator also describes how probe‑collected data appears on the right side of the screen and must be called out to the crew. Finally, the training covers the records screen, where the officer logs mission events and can launch the records like a “black box” to preserve data if the ship is attacked. -
Atlantis Right Wing Station - Staff Training Video
The training video provides an overview of the right wing station on a spacecraft, detailing its main functions and screens. It covers power balancing, showing how to allocate power to different systems and lock settings, and explains thrusters for fine navigation as well as impulse and warp engines for faster travel, emphasizing coordination with commanding officers. The video also demonstrates setting courses to specific locations, managing parts transfers within the ship, and using transporters to move objects on and off the ship. Finally, it notes the importance of monitoring population levels and reporting any changes to the command team. Overall, it serves as a practical guide for operating the right wing station safely and efficiently. -
Columbia Medical Chief Station - Staff Training Video
The training video explains the functions of the medical chief’s station on the ship Columbia. It covers how the medical officer can deploy teams to respond to emergencies, specifying the number of doctors and nurses needed for situations like fires or injured crew members. The video also emphasizes the importance of the messaging system for communication between the medical officer and teams in the field or sick bay. Finally, it demonstrates the parts control screen, which allows the officer to send medical supplies, such as kits or sanitation items, to different locations on the ship. Overall, the video highlights coordination, communication, and resource management in shipboard medical operations. -
DSC Cameras Setup - Staff Training Video
The training video demonstrates how to set up and operate the security camera system on the Atlantis (with the process being the same on the Colombia). It covers logging into the computer, ignoring minor errors, and selecting the correct program, Live Client, to view live camera feeds rather than previously recorded footage. The instructor shows how to log in using the default admin credentials, navigate camera views, and adjust the display layout, including full-screen mode. The video emphasizes the importance of keeping the system running during missions to monitor the crew and ensure safe operations. -
DSC Away Missions Setup - Staff Training Video
The video explains the setup and considerations for “away missions,” which are activities conducted outside of the main ship. It emphasizes safety for both crew and equipment, proper lighting depending on the time of day, and ensuring the environment is appropriately arranged. The demonstration shows an away mission setup completed in just over three minutes due to prior familiarity. Viewers are advised to clearly communicate their requirements to staff when organizing an away mission, specifying location and expected conditions. Overall, the training highlights efficiency, preparation, and safety in mission planning. -
DSC Computer Screens Setup - Staff Training Video
The training video provides step-by-step instructions for setting up the control room computer screens when they are not displaying properly. It demonstrates how to adjust display properties, extend the desktop to the correct monitor, and use the switcher to ensure the main screen shows the computer. The video also guides viewers on opening media files, moving them to the external monitor, and setting them to full screen for proper visibility. Alternative instructions are mentioned but may not be as reliable as the method shown. Overall, it emphasizes carefully following these steps to ensure the computer screens function correctly on the main display. -
Columbia Ship Setup - Staff Training Video
The video explains the step-by-step process for powering up the Columbia simulator before a mission. It covers turning on all required computers in the control room, including flight director, second chair, video, sound, and camera systems. The presenter then demonstrates how to power up bridge computers, TVs, lights, and special equipment like rope lights and the smoke machine. The process also includes launching the ship’s software, verifying systems such as tacticals and microphones, and ensuring all stations are clean, organized, and ready for the crew. Once everything is running and the bridge is set, the ship is ready for the mission to begin. -
Atlantis Ship Shutdown - Staff Training Video
The video explains the full shutdown procedure after a mission, walking through how to reset and power down all stations, computers, and sound equipment in the control room. It demonstrates quitting tactical and sound applications, turning off speakers, voice changers, and shutting down designated computers while leaving others on for the next mission. The trainer also covers cleaning responsibilities, such as putting away costumes, removing stray papers, and organizing chairs and uniforms. Finally, it shows how to turn off TVs, tidy the ship area, and switch off the control-room lights to complete the shutdown process. -
Columbia Ship Shutdown - Staff Training Video
The video explains the full shutdown and cleanup procedure for the Columbia after a mission. It walks through resetting and powering down all station computers, including tactical, security, and sound systems, as well as turning off speakers, smoke machines, and related equipment. The presenter then details how to tidy the control room and bridge by organizing chairs, uniforms, props, and clearing trash. Additional steps include shutting off the engineering panel and ensuring everything is neat and ready for the next crew. Finally, after all cleanup is complete, the lights are turned off to finish the process.