He has two children with his wife. Mr. Speldrich was born in Eugene, Oregon, and began kindergarten at age of four.
He was working as a computer programmer for his personal business when he was called upon to go to Solisus. He fits the position of lead transportation technician on Solisis because of his computer skills. He will design a form of transportation using data collected from Solisis. First, he enters the data into his computer and comes up with a device for transportation depending on the weather conditions, time of day the transportation will be used, and the time of year that the transportation will be used. After the device is tested inside the computer, if the device passes all the tests, the blueprints are printed out and given to Dr. Sixten to build a prototype. Maurita is then assigned to test the prototype. If the device passes Maurita's tests, then the device is openly used by the whole Solusis team.
Maurita was born in San Diego, California. She moved to Eugene, Oregon, at age 18. After graduating from Lane Community College, she moved back to Oakland to live with her parents.
Maurita has a lot of experience in testing different devices. She specializes in the testing of vehicles, this is why she was chosen to be the lead tester for the transportation team on Solusis. Maurita's job is the hardest after the prototype of the device is complete. Maurita is to use the device and make sure that it: 1. Is safe for human use on Solisus; 2. Is an efficient means of transportation on Solisus; 3. Is in proper working order; and 4. Pollutes the planet Solusis as little as possible.
He has one kid named Michael, and a beautiful wife named Ashley.
Sixten is the best in his field. Six was the CEO of all Chevrolet companies back on earth when he was called upon to come to Solusis to build all the transportation devices for the transportation team.
After Tom has tested the device in the computer, Dr. Sixten is to take the blueprints given to him and manually build the device. He can build just about anything. You could tell him to build a working T.V out of some chocolate pudding and some toothpicks and he'd find a way to do it. It usually takes about three days for Sixten to build whatever we hand him, which is really efficient.
Transportation page produced by: Tom Speldrich, Keith Bowers, and Trisha Allen