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Current Grade | 11 |
School | Lisgar Collegiate |
Current Position | Wikimaster |
Former Positions | N/A |
Callsign | N/A |
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Samuel Baltz joined Spacesim in his grade 11 year, 2009-10, and spends most of his time at Spacesim trying to make up for this by pretending to be important. His Wiki username is Darth Wombat. Within the professional boundaries of the club he is most famous for claiming that he will insitute EEPs by the end of the 2010-11 school year.
Contents
Positions
Non-Mission Specific
As the 2009-10 Wikimaster alongside Ian Martin, Samuel Baltz became a Director on the List of Leadership Positions 6 months into his tenure at Spacesim. Unofficially he is generally considered the spiritual successor to Bryce Storey, only less short.
Mission Specific
On 2009-10 Mission Daedalus Samuel Baltz served as Flight Director. Until 1 day before launch on this mission he was scheduled to serve as a simulator, having helped to build the Planetary Surface despite not being on the Planetary Surface Task Force, but was seemingly relieved of his duties for reasons that remain a secret.
General Usefulness
Samuel Baltz:
- made it on the Flight Director list during his 4th month in Spacesim, due to a Training Mission that used a large number of Commanders as astronauts.
- wrote Samuel's Proposal to Rejuvenate EEPs
- wrote Samuel's Proposal for Training Missions
- wrote Samuel's Mandate to Rejuvenate EEPs
- wrote Samuel's Proposal for Automated Missions and presented an abridged version to Spacesim.
- wrote the BIOCOM stats, logistics, and manual, and sat around pretending to help while Peter and Bryce rewrote the program. This qualifies him as the non-commander with the most knowledge about BIOCOM.
- spends most of his time at work sessions engaged in ancient struggles with Door Panels and the Engineering Closet.
Callsign
Samuel Baltz's current callsign is "Moogle". It was changed from "Finland" on February 20, 2010 by Bryce Storey and Maclean Rouble. Baltz resisted the change strongly, voicing the opinion that "Finland" was more dignified, but the two commanders co-issued an executive order, stating that they thought that his previous callsign was too boring.
"Moogle" was derived after Crunch Time 2010 in preparation for Mission Daedalus, when OCDSB inspectors questioned the cleanliness of the facilities and as a result an entire evening was spent cleaning. During this time Baltz spent several hours completely reorganising Keplernicus, which resulted in his knowing the exact location of every object belonging to Spacesim. His unerring accuracy in this department for days on end was a source of comic relief, and as a result he was first named "Keplernicus Boy", then the slightly more imaginative but less accurate "Keplernicus Girl", and finally "Moogle" after the infamous Copernicus Moogle.
His first callsign, "Finland", was derived approximately two minutes after the start of his first Work Session. It was assigned to him after a confusing chain of logic had been perpetuated by Euan Wheaton. In easy-to-read graphic format, complete with arrows, it is best summarized by:
Baltz ---> Baltic States ---> Nothing actually even remotely like a Baltic State ---> Finland
Samuel Baltz is still referred to as "Finland" in some official documents, such as attendance records, documents on Spacesim's network at Ottawa Tech, and the original copies of Samuel's Proposal to Rejuvenate EEPs.
UTSDC
Samuel competed as part of Team 2 in Spacesim's 2010 UTSDC envoy in the Senior Category.