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The "You know you're playing a lot of KSP when..." thread
A Soviet Tank replied to Phenom Anon X's topic in KSP1 Discussion
When you are watching a video and try to move the camera with your mouse. -
Anyone else think the Ariane rocket family looks really Kerbal'?
A Soviet Tank replied to XrayLima's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Yeah, I see what you mean! Although the fact that they actually work makes them much less kerbal. -
totm march 2020 So what song is stuck in your head today?
A Soviet Tank replied to SmileyTRex's topic in The Lounge
I'm just replying and replaying 'hanazeve caradhina' by Kevin Penkin over and over. -
totm march 2020 So what song is stuck in your head today?
A Soviet Tank replied to SmileyTRex's topic in The Lounge
I've been blasting the Made in Abyss soundtrack for the last week or so. -
R7 is true glorious rocket. I dunno I just love the look of it.
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What!? Who? @dundun92
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Huh? @dundun92
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When I was 8 I was probably playing club penguin and trying to get my drawings into the Hot Wheels magazine.
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That's amazing.
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Jokes matters but the way you tell matters a lot
A Soviet Tank replied to I love fun's topic in The Lounge
My ironic racism has probably put me on a watch list. I'm that guy who makes jokes about things others wouldn't dare to.- 20 replies
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Which set of buildings do you click on to launch a ship?
A Soviet Tank replied to Aegolius13's topic in KSP1 Discussion
I always launch from the VAB, since I often realise a design flaw mid flight and have to revert to VAB to fix it before I gouge my eyes out. -
I'd say "heyups mate" and if it tried to attack me i'd just run away. If it was friendly we'd have a cracking time.
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I love the second one!
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When you're landing or doing a difficult dock, crack on 'No Time For Caution' by Hans Zimmer to make it SUPER INTENSE!! 1!11!1!
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That's amazing! I need to check that out.
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Sorry to disappoint, but I made it by zooming in really far on paint.net so I could draw the individual pixels. I'd love to see some calculator art, too, if that even exists.
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I just made this in today in about 15 minutes. I was bored.
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After watching Planetes and a very close encounter with an old satellite, I've become very scared of LKO debris. I'm quite lazy though, so I just terminate it in the tracking station. So yeah, my dumping ground is the hellish void where terminated vessels go to.
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I really love Space Brothers (Uchuu Kyoudai), it's a brilliant, albeit cheesy, anime about astronaut training. It includes real life locations and spacecraft, so you'll probably like it if you like anime and are interested in modern spaceflight. It's also mostly realistic, which is nice. Another cool space anime is Planetes, a story about space bin men. That's only two, out of all the tens of anime I love. I thought I'd post them because most people here are probably into space shizz.
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Oh boy I like that.
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I feel kind of intimidated by some of these drawings, (They're damn amazing!) but whatever, i'll post some scribbles I did in class this week. Apologies for the awful quality, I just took them on my phone, and sorry for taking up your entire screen. These are just plans for a Duna mission I've got in the works. Also, I recently rummaged around and found this. Here's a drawing I did about 3 years ago, when I started Year 8, and I still had art lessons. It's a bit damaged and faded, so I might re-draw it someday.
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Today I sent four Kerbals up to my Mun base. I need to add more solar panels, though. There isn't enough power generation to sustain the science lab. (The Mun base is on the left, and the thing on the right is a Mun shuttle.)
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Yeah, but another space race would mean loads of cool new launch systems and space tech would be left over, allowing for cheaper spaceflight afterwards, and making it easier for space to continue advancing even after the space race. Although, we'd never really know unless it happened. It could just leave us with a flag on Mars and nothing else. Yeah, crowdfunded rockets don't really seem likely, but I doubt I'd trust them even if they did exist. Imagine a kickstarter space program :P. I should've said corporations, rather than than the public, I meant interest from business who may invest or sponsor spaceflight companies. But, say if SpaceX made cheap and reliable moon transport, it may encourage companies like Virgin to invest in them for their space tourism or even household names like Kellogs to sponsor them so they can put 'this stuff is moon-worthy' on their cereal boxes. I'm sure people would gobble up literal moon cheese if Asda made a cheese factory on the moon. And then if moon tours became a thing, Mcdonalds would rush to put loads of restaurants on the various moon resorts. And America would 'freedomize' the moon and we'd have moon marines and... I'm getting too exited over this. Sorry about that.