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The '''''Project Prometheus Training Center''''' was an online game developed by Ignition Interactive and published by [[20th Century Fox]] via the official {{Pro1}} website. As part of [[Weyland Corp]]'s application process, applicants are observed by [[Andrea Bishop]] as they must unlock five tests to be recruited in Project Prometheus. The tests can be taken multiple times to increase the applicant's score advantage.
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The '''''Project Prometheus Training Center''''' was an online HTML5 game developed by Ignition Interactive and published by [[20th Century Fox]] via the official {{Pro1}} website. In it, players assume the role of applicants to [[Weyland Corp]]'s Project Prometheus, and are required to complete a variety of assessments designed to test their physical and mental capacity and thus their suitability for joining the ''[[USCSS Prometheus|Prometheus]]'' mission.
   
 
The game became unavailable when the official ''Prometheus'' website was closed down to make way for the Alien Universe site, which went online on Christmas Day, [[2016]].<ref name="AVPG Universe site">{{cite web|title=AVPGalaxy - New Alien Universe Website Online!|url=https://www.avpgalaxy.net/2016/12/25/new-alien-universe-website-online/|accessdate=2018-10-15}}</ref>
 
The game became unavailable when the official ''Prometheus'' website was closed down to make way for the Alien Universe site, which went online on Christmas Day, [[2016]].<ref name="AVPG Universe site">{{cite web|title=AVPGalaxy - New Alien Universe Website Online!|url=https://www.avpgalaxy.net/2016/12/25/new-alien-universe-website-online/|accessdate=2018-10-15}}</ref>
   
==Tests==
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==Gameplay==
===Agility assessment===
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===Agility Assessment===
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This sees applicants running on an endless treadmill and having to dodge obstacles using the left and right arrow keys. The objective was to avoid as many obstacles as possible within the time limit; players were awarded with a 2× points multiplier for every ten consecutive obstacles avoided.
This requires applicants to use the arrow keys to watch for obstacles while running.
 
   
===G-force assessment===
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===G-Force Assessment===
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This test requires applicants to track a target dot with their cursor whilst strapped into a multi-axis chair. To begin with, the dot moves slowly, but its speed increases as the test progresses, increasing the difficulty. The objective was to keep the cursor on the dot for as long as possible within the time limit.
This requires applicants to move their cursor as aligned with moving crosshairs in a G-force simulator.
 
   
===Situational intelligence===
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===Situational Intelligence===
This is a multiple choice exam that requires applicants to carefully answer scenarios that could happen while on the Prometheus.
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This is a multiple choice exam that requires applicants to choose the most suitable response to various hypothetical scenarios that could occur during the ''[[USCSS Prometheus|Prometheus]]'' mission. The player received a points bonus for answering questions within two seconds.
   
===Spatial relations===
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===Spatial Relations===
This Puzzle requires the applicant to use the arrow keys to align as many falling shapes into the exact marking placement.
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This puzzle requires the applicant to use the arrow keys to correctly align falling shapes with the target outline beneath them.
   
===Prefrontal cortex assessment===
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===Prefrontal Cortex Assessment===
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This requires the applicant to rotate cubes set within a grid such that the numbers imprinted on the faces of the cubes were set into ascending numerical order. There were two stages to the test — the first required players to solve a 3 × 3 grid, after which they were faced with a more complex 3 × 3 × 3 array. The test was passed or failed dependant on the number of moves used to complete the test.
This requires the applicant to shift a Rubix Cube-like puzzle for corresponding numbers. This is also the only test tha requires the applicant to download before testing.
 
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==Trivia==
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*The short film ''[[Project Prometheus: Mission]]'' was created to promote the Training Center.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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PPTC test 01.jpg|The Agility Assessment test.
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PPTC test 02.jpg|The G-Force Assessment test.
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PPTC test 03.jpg|The Situational Intelligence test.
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PPTC test 04.jpg|The Spatial Relations test.
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PPTC test 05.jpg|The second stage of the Prefrontal Cortex Assessment test.
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PPTC poster 01.jpg|Promotional image for the game, showing the G-Force Assessment multi-axis chair.
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PPTC poster 02.jpg|Promotional image, showing the Prefrontal Cortex Assessment array.
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</gallery>
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 16:17, 26 September 2019

Mod trainingcenter

The multi-axis chair used in the game's G-force assessment.

The Project Prometheus Training Center was an online HTML5 game developed by Ignition Interactive and published by 20th Century Fox via the official Prometheus website. In it, players assume the role of applicants to Weyland Corp's Project Prometheus, and are required to complete a variety of assessments designed to test their physical and mental capacity and thus their suitability for joining the Prometheus mission.

The game became unavailable when the official Prometheus website was closed down to make way for the Alien Universe site, which went online on Christmas Day, 2016.[1]

Gameplay

Agility Assessment

This sees applicants running on an endless treadmill and having to dodge obstacles using the left and right arrow keys. The objective was to avoid as many obstacles as possible within the time limit; players were awarded with a 2× points multiplier for every ten consecutive obstacles avoided.

G-Force Assessment

This test requires applicants to track a target dot with their cursor whilst strapped into a multi-axis chair. To begin with, the dot moves slowly, but its speed increases as the test progresses, increasing the difficulty. The objective was to keep the cursor on the dot for as long as possible within the time limit.

Situational Intelligence

This is a multiple choice exam that requires applicants to choose the most suitable response to various hypothetical scenarios that could occur during the Prometheus mission. The player received a points bonus for answering questions within two seconds.

Spatial Relations

This puzzle requires the applicant to use the arrow keys to correctly align falling shapes with the target outline beneath them.

Prefrontal Cortex Assessment

This requires the applicant to rotate cubes set within a grid such that the numbers imprinted on the faces of the cubes were set into ascending numerical order. There were two stages to the test — the first required players to solve a 3 × 3 grid, after which they were faced with a more complex 3 × 3 × 3 array. The test was passed or failed dependant on the number of moves used to complete the test.

Trivia

Gallery

External Links

References