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===Uses During Mission Daedalus===
 
===Uses During Mission Daedalus===
 
*One minute before the initial countdown started for [[Mission]] [[Daedalus 2010]], [[CAPCOM]] [[Arrian Amir-Rafiei]] and [[Flight Director]] [[Samuel Baltz]] played this song over Windows NetMeeting to the [[Habitat]] [[CAPCOM]] [[Mikaela Stiver]].
 
*One minute before the initial countdown started for [[Mission]] [[Daedalus 2010]], [[CAPCOM]] [[Arrian Amir-Rafiei]] and [[Flight Director]] [[Samuel Baltz]] played this song over Windows NetMeeting to the [[Habitat]] [[CAPCOM]] [[Mikaela Stiver]].
*On the Saturday morning before landing, [[Ben Paul]], acting [[Flight Director]], chose to play this song over the [[engine]] in order to wake the [[astronaut]]s up. They were much more pleased with this than with their previous day's wake-up, which had been a loud buzzer.
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*On the Saturday morning before landing, [[Ben Paul]], acting [[Flight Director]], chose to play this song over the [[engine]] in order to wake the [[astronaut]]s up. They were much more pleased with this than with their previous day's wake-up, which had been a loud [[buzzer]].
 
===General Use===
 
===General Use===
 
This song is regularly played on the Habitat during [[training missions]] and in the [[Interlock]] or [[Command and Control]] during [[work sessions]].
 
This song is regularly played on the Habitat during [[training missions]] and in the [[Interlock]] or [[Command and Control]] during [[work sessions]].
  
 
[[Category:Memes]]
 
[[Category:Memes]]

Revision as of 11:16, 16 March 2010


This article is about Space Sim Lore. It contains anecdotes or Spacesim mythology.


The Final Countdown is a song by Europe that became popular in Spacesim in 2009-10. It is particularly appropriate because of its space-themed lyrics.

Notable Uses

Uses During Mission Daedalus

General Use

This song is regularly played on the Habitat during training missions and in the Interlock or Command and Control during work sessions.