Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Space1 Fish Astronaut Training Program

Learning English and space travel are new to cyborg fish
Fish Astronaut Training Program

Five days ago, Space1 began training a batch of eleven fish astronauts, known as Denizens, for travel into space. The Fish Astronaut Training Program covers the learning of behavior for language communications and executing actions for the space rocket and space ship commander position.

Training is for Fish Small Talk language and habitual response for communications allowing fish to talk and eventually take officer positions on board a rocket and/or space ship. 

After five days of training and new environmental acclimation, ten out of eleven fish have correctly learned the first command response. This proves the South Asian Carinotetraodon is an extremely intelligent fish capable of fast learning. Carinotetraodons are highly observant of their surroundings, being territorial, and are often curious about the environment outside of their tank. They are good studies and have good qualities as a spacefaring species. One goal of SPACE1 is to have missions where humans work alongside other intelligent augmented life forms such as fish, plants, and insect species.