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Adam Y. 06-09-2002 19:26

Hmm I still can't see it. A centrafuge spinning on two axis. A centrafuge spinning on one axis would cause you to feel heavier but two hmm... That website posted a few posts ago says the opposite of what you guys are talking about. It says it gives about twenty five g's. No where does it say about simulating weightlessness(all right now that i think of it a plane simulator must show enough weightlessness in which a person will feel flying). Taking off in a space ship is entirely differnt.

Joe Matt 06-09-2002 21:49

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Originally posted by wysiswyg
Hmm I still can't see it. A centrafuge spinning on two axis. A centrafuge spinning on one axis would cause you to feel heavier but two hmm... That website posted a few posts ago says the opposite of what you guys are talking about. It says it gives about twenty five g's. No where does it say about simulating weightlessness(all right now that i think of it a plane simulator must show enough weightlessness in which a person will feel flying). Taking off in a space ship is entirely differnt.

DISNEY WILL FOOL THE MIND!!! THEY WON'T REALLY CREAT ZERO G'S! Just like they don't actually send you back in time on Space Shipearth. You really don't go into your imaginagtion into Journey Into YOUR Imagination, either. They will create a simulation of blasing off.

Plus, 25 G's will send you into a coma. HAVE A NICE DAY!

Joe Matt 10-11-2002 22:32

Not to revie a dead thread, but the building exterior is complete, lighting is complete, and the landscaping is complete.

Another thing, is that a cool game their planining on placing in the post show area is currently being tested. The comments are extremely positive. But the plot and such are under NDA, so this is testing.

MattK 10-11-2002 22:47

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Originally posted by JosephM
Not to revie a dead thread, but the building exterior is complete, lighting is complete, and the landscaping is complete.

Another thing, is that a cool game their planining on placing in the post show area is currently being tested. The comments are extremely positive. But the plot and such are under NDA, so this is testing.

Thanks for the update, I was kinda woundering about this the other day when my Science teacher was talking about a HUGE metor shower thats gunna happen next monday.

Joe Matt 10-11-2002 22:52

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Originally posted by MattK


Thanks for the update, I was kinda woundering about this the other day when my Science teacher was talking about a HUGE metor shower thats gunna happen next monday.

I also just got word that they are pushing back that wall with MISSION:SPACE on it to the actually building. Now its about 30 feet out.

I also have more info, including interactivity in the ride, up tomorrow.

Joe Matt 11-11-2002 22:01

This is rehased info that we alread know, new info, and some scouring the internet for hours, here's the generic findings that M:S might have.

First, the Mission:Space experence (read that, not ride, but pavilion) will feature 3 parts. The first will be the main and the greatest, the attraction. This will be huge. The pods will be front loading (like the Horizons vehicles) and the hatch will close down onto you. There will be four screens infront of you. As you blas off, each one of you will be given a taks to complete. One persons the captain, the other the engineer, and so fort and so on. You'll complete the task and your voyage will determine your ending. Sounds fun.

The second will be the post show. This area will be the huge interactive zone that is currenlty previewed in Innoventions (WDW & DL). There will be more to do (naturaly) and there will be lots of fun on-hand exhibits, but unlike WoL, this place will be upgradeable easaly.

The third is the chicken area. This is imbetween the post show and the attraction. This is where all the people who don't measure up go. They will have a few options, very much like the Image Works. One is a game that, if rumors are correct, will be a huge hit. Expect the game to work very much like the ride, only without the motion (ie, they must complete objectives as engineer, pilot, etc). There will be a kids area too, with slides, tubes, and other things themed as bays, cargo containers, and other pieces of spaceships lying around.

The other interesing thing is that the que might be very kid friendly, meaning that you'll see puzzles and such, along with those Compaq iPaq's that they were testing at Test Track (I got to use one of those, and they are very cool and very intersting.)

And some bad news now. It seems like Marty Skylar (Head of WDI) has said that, unfortuantly, the opening of Mission:Space won't be ANNOUNCED untill this spring. That's ok, since Test Track's opening was announced only 4 months before opening.


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