Sunday, July 30, 2023

The Christa McAuliffe Space Center Welcomes a New Member of the Few, The Proud, and the Chosen. The Rooms of Transformation Judicially Hidden From View at Utah Valley's Space EdVenture Centers. This Week's Imaginarium Theater



              Emily W in the Odyssey's Inner Sanctum Holding the Wand of Power 

     Once Emily was a happy Space Center volunteer, earning her simulator passes, and dreaming of the day when she too could sit in a Flight Director's chair and hold in her hands the simulated lives of hundreds of Odyssey crew.  
     Today Emily's dream became reality.  Emily is the Christa McAuliffe Space Center's newest Flight Director. The Supreme Commander of All Space Forces, James Porter, offered the promotion after observing her fly one of the Space Center's Day Camps last week.  When asked to comment on her promotion, James Porter replied,"The color of her shirt speaks for itself. She wouldn't be wearing the Navy Blues if it wasn't deserved. And she deserves it."  
     Standing beside the Supreme Commander was Mitch Foote, the Odyssey's Set Director. When asked for his thoughts Mitch replied,  "Emily is one of those outstanding volunteers who set goals and reaches them.  If I wasn't as good as I am at being the Odyssey's Set Director, I'd be worried about Emily's meteoric rise to power. She's the type of person who isn't happy until she reaches the top."  Mitch's answer was intended to be taken tongue in cheek but this author detected an uneasiness in his voice combined with a wariness in stance that spoke otherwise.  


    At the sound of the gong, a hush descended over the Odyssey's Bridge as Emily stepped forward to accept her Navy Blues from the Supreme Commander. Positioned around the Starship Odyssey were Starbase Williamson's Ships of the Line: Magellan, Cassini, Galileo, and Phoenix - all prepared to release a phaser light show upon the completion of her oath. 
The Falcon was also detected on extreme long range sensors at full stop, wanting to participate in the salute - but at a reasonable distance. 
     Emily accepted her Navy Blues, then rose her right hand and took the Flight Director's Oath, the key to unlocking the doors to the Flight Director's Guild.   

 "I pledge to honor the training and craftsmanship of the flight directors who trained me. I pledge to set a proper example of professionalism for my staff, volunteers, and crew. I promise to lead and guide my crews by adhering to the mission's goals and objectives. I promise to honor the pioneering spirit of the first ship Voyager by continuing to learn and improve upon my craft. These things I will do until I lay my microphone down."

     And with those simple words, another name was added to the Odyssey's list of outstanding flight directors with Dave Wall's name at the Beginning, and now Emily's occupying the last position.  

     Congratulations Emily on your Navy Blues. 

Mr. Williamson

 

The Rooms of Transformation Judicially Hidden From View at Utah Valley's Space EdVenture Centers


Two Volunteers Exit the CMSC's Room of Transformation 
not quite themselves

Welcome to the wondrous and enchanting Rooms of Transformation! Nestled deep within hidden corners of Utah County's Space EdVenture Centers, these mystical chambers are veiled from the prying eyes of the ordinary world and only accessible to those with the magic keys of their Voyager Rank Achievement Cards.

As you step inside, you find yourself in vast rooms filled with an array of mesmerizing artifacts and peculiar contraptions. The air crackles with magical energy, and a faint glow emanates from the walls, revealing silhouettes of past adventurers who have undergone extraordinary metamorphoses.

The rooms seem unassuming at first and are easily mistaken as mere costume closets, but as you traverse deeper into their hearts, you'll discover an assortment of captivating items, each with its unique ability to transform the very essence of those who dare to embrace their enchantment.


Others who've exited the CMSC's Room of Transformation

Some enter the Room of Transformation as humble unassuming middle school students and exit as weathered, charismatic pirates whose veins throb with the swashbuckling spirit matching the seafaring adventurers of old.


Jon Parker, after a recent visit to the CMSC's Room of Transformation

Others undergo a more daring transformation and emerge with the rugged visage of battle-hardened mercenaries, armed with an aura of fearlessness and skill.

For those volunteers whose simulators require an extraterrestrial, the "Alien Apparatus" awaits. This otherworldly device, pulsating with alien energy, envelopes the young volunteers in a cosmic glow, altering their forms into that of enigmatic and fascinating spacefaring beings.


Transformations from the Discovery Space Center at American Heritage School's Room of Transformation

But beware young volunteers, for every transformation comes with its consequences. While you shall exit the Room of Transformation disguised as someone else, a part of your true essence will forever remain intertwined with the identity you have temporarily donned. The memories and experiences of the entity you embody will whisper in your thoughts, leaving a mark on your soul that cannot be easily erased.


Transformations from The Space Place at Renaissance Academy's
Room of Transformation

The Rooms of Transformation are not a place for the faint-hearted, but for the adventurous spirits eager to explore new realms and embrace the mystique of altered identities.

As you leave these magical rooms, your eyes glimmer with the thrill of newfound possibilities, and a sense of mystery lingers in your heart. Remember, the Rooms of Transformation shall always welcome those brave enough to venture into their depths and discover the magic that lies within. Who will you become next? The answer lies in the embrace of these extraordinary chambers of wonders, and the orders given by your Flight Directors of course.

Mr. Williamson

 

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