Who Crew
Stop, Drop, and Roll
Who's Listening?
100

This Singing CEO was once the leading man of Science North

Guy

100

This guest agrees that the earth is round but is asking why is the earth round and not a cube. 

roll

100

This guest enjoyed when you listened to their explanation about how the information in your science lecture was different than "back in their days" and has changed so much in the last few decades. 

Seniors 

200

Chief Science and Curiosity at the Arizona Science Center

Sari

200

"I cant believe you think the earth is round still, are you dumb?"

stop

200

This guest was engaged in your in-depth and interactive experiment for the last 30 minutes and is wondering what jobs are available that do this science?

Teens 

300

Blue Crew bitcoin aficionado and proficient coder

Jonathan

300

This guest tells you their dad works in the fracking industry and they haven't seen anything wrong with the environment around his work zone. 

Roll

300

This guest asked a lot of questions after your lecture and asked you what books or other forms of media they could find about this subject.

Adults

400

Three Blue Crew Members with Education Degrees

Maddy, Elizabeth, Nyssa

400

A guest is insisting their shy 5-year-old holding their dinosaur plushy question you about quantum mechanics and black holes.

drop

400

This guest asked you a few questions about why the science in your science storybook worked the way it did. 

children

500

Member of Blue crew with a degree in Geology from Montana State University.

Celeste

500

In between your shifts, you have a five-minute walking conversation with a 10-year-old about Darwinism, they say "I still don't see how you could tell me that evolution exists because I've never seen a monkey turn into a human."

Drop

500

This child watched you sing and dance and was able to repeat a few science words back to you when you asked a short question. 

Toddler. 
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