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'''[[  | '''[[Exercise: Westarctic Chill]]''' was a joint Command and Control (C2) military exercise conducted by [[Westarctica]] and [[Slabovia]] on 5 August 2019 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. It marked the fourth time [[Grand Duke Travis]] had participated in a joint military operation with another [[micronation]].  | ||
The exercise was conducted inside a Command and Control simulator room that utilized the ''Artemis: Spaceship Bridge Simulator'' program. This software was originally released in 2010 and is designed to be played between three and eight players over a local area network. In a manner similar to the television show Star Trek, each player uses a separate computer that controls a specific spaceship bridge station.  | |||
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<p><small>Photographer: [[Chancellor Rankin MacGillivray]]</small></p>  | |||
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Revision as of 17:28, 9 October 2024
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 Exercise: Westarctic Chill was a joint Command and Control (C2) military exercise conducted by Westarctica and Slabovia on 5 August 2019 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. It marked the fourth time Grand Duke Travis had participated in a joint military operation with another micronation. The exercise was conducted inside a Command and Control simulator room that utilized the Artemis: Spaceship Bridge Simulator program. This software was originally released in 2010 and is designed to be played between three and eight players over a local area network. In a manner similar to the television show Star Trek, each player uses a separate computer that controls a specific spaceship bridge station. 
 Photographer: Chancellor Rankin MacGillivray  | 
