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  1. No Star Wars DLC or Interstellar DLC. because it would be prohibitively expensive to license to both Lucasfilm and Paramount. Only "Lost in Space" 1998 DLC only.
  2. Here are some failures I made of my prototype Jool 1 booster attempting to go into orbit.
  3. Why would Star Theory want to work on it you ask? Because I watched almost half of the movie and I thought that an expansion add-on based on the 1998 Lost in Space film would work. I am NOT a developer working on this.
  4. Take Two Interactive and Star Theory will pay the royalties to the rights holders of the 1998 "Lost in Space" film (Warner Bros./WarnerMedia, Saltire Cinema, Disney, the Irwin Allen estate, and ViacomCBS). I think it will cover the licensing fees and the development costs. I have NO money whatsoever and I'm broke, bankrupt. Star Theory, Take Two and Squad will pay them with this movie's budget: $80,000,000. And NO, Star Theory won't be diverting resources from other projects. Star Theory and Take Two will invest in resources for this project, Squad will do the models and coding, and finally, Take Two and Star Theory will publish the add-on together. Star Theory will still be investing in KSP 2, the base game for this add-on. BTW, It's 2020 now, so I forgot to say that new year quote.
  5. You might be mistaken. Warner Bros. (which had absorbed New Line back in 2006), Saltire Cinema (which presumably dosn't exist or is still in business), 20th Century Fox (now a division of Disney), the Irwin Allen estate, and ViacomCBS would get a large slice of the pie themselves with Squad (the game's developer), Take Two (KSP 2's publisher) and Star Theory Games (again, KSP 2's publishers) paying them the royalties.
  6. No, it won't be a mod. It'll be an expansion pack just like "Making History" and "Breaking Ground".
  7. I choose the 2nd LOS media entity. Wallygator, I think the expansion for KSP 2 is fitting because of the new features that are added. And I think the addition of this expansion pack based on this 2nd LOS media entity (the movie from 1998) would be a great addition. And no, I won't be using the 1960s TV series. I call this expansion pack "Hyperdrive to New Star Systems".
  8. I'm thinking KSP 1, "the original series" you asked, would be obsolete. So I thought this "Lost in Space" expansion would be good for KSP 2 since they are introducing some new stuff in this second version.
  9. So KSP 2 is coming out in 2020 very soon. I wanted to add an expansion package based on the 1998 Lost in Space film. These include: Jool 2 spacecraft (based on the spacecraft seen in the film, called Jupiter 2) Jool 1 booster rocket (based on the Jupiter 1 booster rocket also seen in the film, with Super Large fairings with holes to mount rocket engines) Jettisonable adapter for the bottom of the Jool 1 booster Launch tower for the Jool 1 booster/Jool 2 spacecraft (with crew access arm and umbilical masts, new launch pad addition) Extension of "R-12 'Doughnut' External Tank" called "R-20 Large Jettisonable Sliced External Tank"
  10. Many of you have seen "The Incredibles" movie by now, there was one scene on which the Omnidroid was launched via rocket by the villain Syndrome. I made a KSP version of it and it's in the link below. https://kerbalx.com/GroupJW/Omnidroid-Rocket
  11. I'm going to make a video of it. It's going to be here for demonstration purposes. UPDATE: It's now here.
  12. Finally made my version of it. Here's the finished product: Download link for the craft: https://kerbalx.com/GroupJW/Cruel-Veternarians-Rocket-Stretch-Films-Warner-Bros--Cartoon-Network UPDATE AS OF 9/12/2019: The URL's been changed. Same rocket, new name.
  13. Has anyone tried to make a KSP version of the Cruel Veterinarian's rocket from the finale of "Courage the Cowardly Dog"? If replied, I would be happy to reply back.
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