DSSPPM 101-150 Flashcards
101.
In an ideal world, you and your crew would share a sense of camaraderie and togetherness.
In a pinch, a shared delusion of unity will do.
102.
Keep in mind that you have preconceived notions about how things should look and sound, which may not relate to phenomena you haven’t experienced yet.
103.
Apropos of nothing, that weird noise is probably fine
104.
It’s scarier to fall in space than it is on Earth - mostly because you don’t land
105.
You cannot skip ahead without falling behind
106.
Certainty id the enemy of growth. That’s why so much of your mission is need-to-know.
107.
If the success of your mission comes down to random chance, consider yourself lucky.
108.
If you feel your survival is at risk, your brain and its evolutionary psychology will want you to act selfishly. Just remember, you’re more likely to survive long term with more of your crew. Resist any urge to repurpose them into caloric sustenance, no matter how delicious they may seem at the time.
109.
If it sounds like a duck, walks like a duck, and smells like a duck, you’re likely experiencing isolation-related hallucinations.
Report to the med bay A.S.A.P.
110.
It’s important to establish a contingency plan of action for scenarios in which you may not be able to