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So, I think the 10 parts thing is only for a handful of people, so we could just assemble the whole space station (no nuclear tug) in lko or something and then someone like you or me can build the tug and ISRU, make the procedure, assemble the Station in a Laythe Orbit, which is a nice Idea, and then we could just crash the tug into laythe or something and then all people, even with pc's that can't handle many parts, can have it ingame. (sorry for bad grammar) and We could do the same thing with a comet, just tug it to laythe with a big ship, dock it to the station and crash the tug into Jool with some sience to, well, make sience inside Jool's new clouds.
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they said they won't do this, look up Nate Simpson's post here
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List of new propulsion systems
Starhelperdude replied to bartekkru99's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
Many engines for example are already covered in Near Future Technologies and Far Future Technologies by Nertea -
KSP Loading...: Sharing Horizons with ESA
Starhelperdude replied to UomoCapra's topic in KSP1 The Daily Kerbal
Yes and both -
Orange Tanks
Starhelperdude replied to David Willis's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
near future launch vehicles -
KSP Loading... Preview: New ESA Parts
Starhelperdude replied to St4rdust's topic in KSP1 The Daily Kerbal
Will you add the ion engines from BepiColombo? There are four of them, so it could be 1 part with like 4 ''nozzles'' ,they're pretty cool in that they have more thrust than the dawn (in-game one and the N-STAR from the Dawn spacecraft) and can gimbal, but I think they have lower efficiency than the stock one. This would also be modular since you could use it on other sattelites and stuff :). -
KSP Loading... Preview: New ESA Parts
Starhelperdude replied to St4rdust's topic in KSP1 The Daily Kerbal
Near Future Solar is nice