Sheldan Nidle: The GFOL Starfleet and Its Deployment Part 2 of 8

Source: Steve Beckow ~ Goldenageofgaia Sheldan Nidle, in his Galactic Federation of Light: Updates Archive 1997-2007, published a most absorbing catalogue of our star family’s spaceships and their deployment, etc., etc. I think I’m safe in saying that you won’t find this kind of information in any other place than Sheldan’s archive. Sheldan was hit by a ray that has left him convalescing (I’m sorry. I don’t know the exact nature of the ray). We look forward to his complete recovery. You can donate to his medical bills if you like to: Their paypal email is shelcam01@comcast.net and their website is: http://www.paoweb.com/contrib.htm
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Motherships (Continued) Each Crewmember is a highly trained individual. Since early childhood, each one has known their area of expertise and has developed it exquisitely. The Ship’s Androids support this expertise by helping to speed up the completion of any given task. The resulting cooperative interaction leads to swift problem solving. Some areas on these Motherships are set aside for the use of advanced holographic technology that can realistically reproduce entire, specific environments in which you can become an active participant in a drama of your choice. These include literary and historic dramas, dearly loved tales, episodes from your own life, or even plays of your own creation. This entertainment is a vital and integral part of your life, to be engaged in separately or with friends, family, or crewmembers. Most Galactic Humans find the movies, plays, and novels on your World to be very quaint. The amount of violence and struggle found in them is seen as a reflection of the primitive and limiting nature of your global societies. One of the purposes of this First Contact Mission is to ameliorate these conditions so that you can incorporate into your culture the proliferation and greatly expanded vision that will result from first contact. The residential quarters on these Motherships are geared to reflect your individual personality and taste. Food, clothing, and furniture are provided, almost instantaneously, by an energy processor; hence, no food preparation and no dirty dishes to wash up! Even the décor and furniture can be changed on a whim. At a moment’s notice, this living space can be converted from a workplace to a living/relaxation room or a bedroom.
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Indeed, the possibilities for this residence are as endless as your imagination. As with the rest of the Ship, the floors and lighting are personalized to your own requirements. A common indulgence for Crewmembers is to re-create their Home World Residence even down to the view out of their windows! Storage areas on these Motherships include huge spaces for very large replacement parts not easily created by the Ship’s holographic capabilities. These storage lockers are often up to several miles in length. Here are stored large items used to repair the propulsion system and maintain the various life support networks. Also stored here are the special parts needed for the Navigation System and for the main Artificial Intelligence Computer Network. The cores of these enormous computer systems are often tens of miles in length! Moving these parts around is done by large robots attached to the various storage facilities. These robots are controlled by Repair Androids whose skill in completing these difficult tasks is quite remarkable. (Spiritual Hierarchy and Galactic Federation, “Update,” Feb. 21, 2006, through Sheldan Nidle, Galactic Federation of Light: Updates Archive 1997-2007, at https://www.thenewearth.org/GalacticFederationArchive.html.) Aboard the Mothership, there are many sources of entertainment and many ways to relax. Special Lounges on each deck of the Ship interface with you, providing holographic destinations, group interactive creations (similar to interactive movies) or direct communications with your home-world family. These Lounges are also the locations for parties, social gatherings and group rituals. A huge number of meeting rooms are also available, where educational events or introductory courses in many different areas of learning can take place. Education will be a large part of your life. Because your search for knowledge did not end with your formal, specialized schooling, a vast, interactive Library, encompassing every discipline, is available for the pleasure of each Crew Member.
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Every area of the Mothership is organized accordingly. Motherships are set up to be modular. Only the Cargo space and Command sections are functionally specific. The rest are meant to be arranged according to need. Another advantage of this interactive capability is that each Crew Member can create his or her own home compartment. Each compartment is spacious, with a dining room, relaxation and entertainment room, study room and bathroom. Each possesses a matter creation/disposal device, where clothes, food or other necessaries can be produced or disposed of. The Mothership’s ability to redesign itself is crucial to its ever-changing mission. Since each Science and Exploration mission is unique, the Mothership can transfigure herself, instantly, to any new assignment. As Guests aboard our Motherships, you will also notice that each aspect of the Ship is user-friendly. If you need to know something, the Ship will provide it. There is an instant transportation system throughout the Ship and matter-creation devices, as well. A full complement of trained robotic and holographic virtual-educator Guides are also ready to assist you. They will enhance your understanding of the Ship’s operation and give recommendations on the best use of its many resources. Interstellar Motherships in the Galactic Federation of Light’s Fleets are enormous – from tens to thousands of miles in diameter. Although normally, we use our Light Bodies to move from one distant point to another, remember that several types of transportation devices are available that can be used, as needed, to move the individual to her/his next destination. (Ibid., Jan. 7, 2003. Same URL) (Continued in Part 3, tomorrow.)