August 2025
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For now, while Endeavour is being constructed her most important component is being developed: her crew.
This is where you join the adventure.
The best of the military, industry and science of contributing nations are training for the mission and competing for a coveted place as part of Endeavour’s crew on her historic deep space mission.
You could be one of them!
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Endeavour is being built by a secret international consortium – the ISDC - to find out. When launched it be powered with a combination of adapted alien technology and the best that human scientific knowledge has developed, allowing exploration deep within our galaxy.
The mission is to establish peaceful relations with our galactic neighbours if possible, or defend Earth if not. Along the way Endeavour and her crew are to learn everything they can about what lies beyond our solar system.
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All sci-fi lives within its own universe, a unique combination of timeline, technology, history and lifeforms.
Endeavour’s universe is set near to the present day with slight historical variations. Certain governments have direct knowledge of extra-terrestrial contact but are divided on how to respond. Some are preparing for war in defence of Earth, others want to achieve peaceful first contact.
But no-one knows who the aliens are or what they want.
New Website
The ISDC has a new website, brand new from the ground up… even if it looks remarkably like the old site!
The upgrade has been driven by a couple of factors. Initially a redesign was needed to simplify how users interact with the immersive sci-fi concept. As that got underway it was realised the site’s underlying content management system had become out of date and due to its age an upgrade was not going to be easy.
The ISDC’s website has always had to work hard. It covers a range functions, from promoting the concept to potential new members, facilitating collaboration, acting as a technical reference library, and providing online training. So it’s probably no surprise that the content management system powering the ISDC’s website is the same one chosen by NASA.
With a complex upgrade complete, attention could return to the redesign. The aim was to consolidate the work done on the concept over the last few years and make it more user friendly.
IRL vs Simulator
The first challenge was to manage the two distinct contexts inherent to a simulation-based concept. A visitor to the site needs to understand what the concept is and how it works, but once on board they want to be immersed in the simulation.
Moving between contexts too soon risks confusion, as the fundamentals are not yet understood. Move too late and the real-world mechanics jar against enjoyment of the simulation. To help with this transition, the new website adjusts what content is presented depending on whether the visitor is browsing anonymously and exploring the concept, or has logged in and is now within the simulated world.
In the Deep End
Feedback also suggested the old site was too dense with detail and text heavy. This is due in part to the depth of the concept - necessary to support a realistic simulation - but many members reported feeling as if they’d been ‘thrown in the deep end’.

The redesign aims to guide users to the information they need by focusing on missions – each a self-contained, story-driven ‘episode’ - and what’s needed to complete them, working back into the supporting detail from there.
New Systems, New Skills
With new engineering and science systems added to the simulation over recent months, this became even more important. New systems expand the range of mission scenarios the simulator can support but need crew to be up to speed. Each system is intuitive to operate and not overly complex, but a simulator will always need a little more technical context in ways that an off-the-street experience like an escape room doesn’t.
The new design aims to help with this using a new skills framework. Iconography clearly identifies the skills needed by a mission scenario and those each crew member has mastered via the Academy, which provides short online courses for each skillset.
Virtual Careers

The implementation of a new XP points system makes it easier to track experience gained from completing missions.
Experience is rewarded with career advancement and crew can now see exactly how many XP they need to step up to the next level in their virtual careers. Each user’s profile presents this visually in the form of the badges and rank insignia earned.
With the website upgrade complete, the focus is now on continuing the rollout of remaining ship systems and adding new missions to take advantage of them!
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Discussion
Civilian Advisors
Civilian advisors assist the ISDC by providing analysis and insights into the organisation’s operations. Advisors have access to highly confidential mission reports, telemetry and sensor data from deep space missions.
This information is used to analyse data gathered from exploratory missions, assess crew performance and review tactical and strategic approaches. Civilian specialists participate in professional groups alongside crew, sharing their insights and providing assistance.
As they lack the necessary training to operate safely aboard a vessel, civilian advisors do not usually undertake active duty unless required as mission specialists.
Mission Specialists
Mission specialists are temporary civilian members of a vessel's crew who have particular skills or knowledge that is otherwise unavailable.
Mission specialists are valued guests aboard the vessel and have no place in the chain of command. A basic level of training will typically be provided before departure to enable independent operation aboard the vessel and familiarity with emergency procedures.
Text Sim Promo
The simulator includes a number of consoles, each requiring different skills and knowledge to operate, across different ship systems.
The consoles are highly intuitive and our Academy makes it easy to pick up the necessary skills. Find an area that interests you and check out the associated course.
The simulator is a team environment. Surrounding yourself with a crew that has a complementary mix of skills means you’ll always be mission ready.
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Text Teaser Mission
Missions allow you live a sci-fi episode for yourself, figuring out mysteries, meeting challenges and fighting off enemies with the help of your crew.
A growing library of missions will present different scenarios based on tactical, exploration, tactical or engineering challenges.
But unlike an episode there are no scripts to follow. The simulator reveals a new mystery or challenge through its sensors and it’s up to you and your crew to analyse and take action using the tools available through your consoles