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  1. So this Magic Boulder phenomenon does not obey the laws of physics? Do you think it is malevolent, as it seems a number of people have crashed right into it, and that seems highly unlikely unless it purposefully tried to wreck them.
  2. I often listen to an awesome small band called The Phenomenauts. Absolutely all of their songs are about science-fiction, robots, space travel history, and humanity\'s exploration. It\'s mostly in the odd genre-mash of old school rock-a-billy, mixed with punk and doo-wop. Haha, I know how odd that must sound, but trust me, it is PERFECT for KSP. Search for them on GrooveShark or something similar. Some of my favorite songs are 'Where is the X-38?', 'The Colvin Moon', 'The Tale of Europa', 'Rocket Roll', 'Make a Circuit with Me' and 'Composite Synthesizer'.
  3. I\'m still kind of figuring out how to use the forums, so forgive me if I do something wrong/annoying (and kindly let me know). Here\'s a picture and narrative of the first Kerbal Mun landing I made yesterday: During the first Kerbal expedition to Mun, the Kerbanauts realized that their KSP flag would not wave well in the vaccum of Mun. This confused them, as this challenged their long-held belief that waving is an intrinsic property of flags. Given that all Kerbals are ecstatic for flags, the High King of Space, Richard 'Nix' M. Kerman was phoned before televising the flag planting. The High King quickly came up with a solution involving rockets. This doomed the explorers on Mun\'s surface, as their fuel reserves were exhausted during the 2 hour 'Flag Fest', but damn it, it was worth it.
  4. I just figured out how to post an image correctly (I\'m but a noob): During the first Kerbal expedition to Mun, the Kerbanauts realized that their KSP flag would not wave well in the vaccum of Mun. This confused them, as this challenged their long-held belief that waving is an intrinsic property of flags. Given that all Kerbals are ecstatic for flags, the High King of Space, Richard 'Nix' M. Kerman was phoned before televising the flag planting. The High King quickly came up with a solution involving rockets. This doomed the explorers on Mun\'s surface, as their fuel reserves were exhausted during the 2 hour 'Flag Fest', but damn it, it was worth it.
  5. I too agree with the alternate Universe idea. Perhaps in the Kerbal\'s Universe, the Higs-field is much more powerful, thus resulting in more mass.
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