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  1. The Engineering team over in the SPH have been playing too many video games... they've recently unveiled this thing they call a 'Hornet'. We were of a mind to lambaste them for creating this but it turns out that it's pretty damn fun.

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    The UNSC AV-14 'Hornet' Attack VTOL first appeared in Halo 3, providing a human alternative to the Covenant Banshee. For Kerbal-kind, however, there's no such thing as a Banshee, or the Covenant. There is the Kraken, though that lurks somewhere near Bop so it's a bit out of reach. Quite why they decided to create an attack VTOL is beyond the folks in the Administration centre but they're rolling with it.

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    To add a touch of authenticity, some BD .50cal turrets were added to the VTOL. No missile pods though, I haven't figured that out yet.

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    It may not be the most accurate rendition, but I'm happy with it. Now, off to fight some genocidal alien empire that hasn't encountered the Kerbals yet, that can only go well.

  2. The Starbound mission heads to Pol in the latest exciting episode!

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    Hmm, seems dustier than the last time we were here.

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    My nose is twitching just looking at this place.

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    We need to get an air sample of this stuff, it could spell the end of all Kerbal-kind if we're not careful with it.

    Meanwhile, back home...

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    Delivering a Dustmaster rover.

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    Landing a Hotdrop outpost. This small base is capable of running for a long, long time... we hope.

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    The Atlantis arrives at Duna.

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    Though the base can technically hold up to 8, we're sending just 3 down for now. Hopefully there are enough snacks.

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  3. On 10/11/2019 at 7:29 AM, Dafni said:

    Cool mission, nice pictures too!

    May I ask what KSP version and what visual mods where used?

    thanks in advance, and sorry if I missed the info somewhere.

     

    Daf

    Thank you :)

    This is version 1.7.3 with the following visual mods:

    • EVE with Astronomers Visual Pack
    • Scatterer
    • Planetshine

    Hope this helps! Now, to remain on topic, a couple of pictures from the first Bop landing of this mission.

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    The crew understood the significance of Bop and its unsettling place in Kerbal history. The Kraken War was fought many decades ago now, yet the tiny asteroid lurking around Jool still seemed as hostile and creepy as back then...

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    They landed in the impact crater, far from where they believed the body of the Kraken itself rested. Nevertheless, the instruments all seemed to malfunction ever so slightly, weird egg-shaped objects were found in the ground, and one of the team even reported something flitting past the windows of the command module.

    Needless to say, these reports do not fill us with confidence.

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    "Let's just set up the surface experiments and get out of here."

     

  4. Second Laythe landing as part of the Starbound mission:

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    We're going for this cluster of islands that look like an old crater rim, or possibly an old volcano. We hope it's old (and extinct) anyway...

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    Hmm, I don't know how healthy that water is.

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    Oh sure, go and swim in it Maruki, nothing bad could possibly happen to you whilst taking a dip in slightly purple-tinted alien water.

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    Now that's a pretty sunset.

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    And the sunrise that followed.

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    Is it the purple-tinted alien water making you scream, Maruki? I did warn you.

  5. Slight wall of photos incoming, I can't remember how the spoiler function works in this "new" forum set-up...

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    After waiting 'patiently' around Eve for a few years for a refueller to get to them, Jeb immediately set a course for Gilly once the Atlantis was loaded up...

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    He got quite close to the lumpy surface. Closer than the others were comfortable with.

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    Jebediah Kerman: What a guy!

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    Yes, yes, well done Jeb, you landed on Gilly.

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    He does have an artistic side at times, though.

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    Eventually, he decided to return to the ship after making a semi-powered orbit around the asteroid.

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    After the little adventure, it was time to go home.

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    Meanwhile, in the distant reaches of the solar system, the S.S. Starbound made its approach to Jool.

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    It's been a long road, getting from there to here... well, at least for this crew it has been.

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    One of the crew scheduled a scientific spacewalk, braving the radioactive belts around Jool to bring us this impressive comparison photograph.

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    On the way into Laythe orbital space...

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    Deploying a survey probe.

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    The Ranger NX-III being prepped for its stay on and around the ocean moon. The two crew here seemed rather excited to have been given this assignment.

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    The Waypoint orbital support module will ensure the Ranger team can make some longer-duration stays on Laythe.

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    Oh, this is looking mountainous, isn't it?

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    Never fear, for the Ranger can handle this!

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    Maruki and Kirdard Kerman are the first two Kerbals to set foot on Laythe in a very, very long time.

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    Returning to orbit.

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    Back in space now, waiting to rendezvous with the Waypoint module.

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  6. You know, in all the time I've played KSP, I've only ever had two major missions to Jool and neither of them were to set up a permanent base there. That may finally be about to change.

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    The S.S. Starbound is currently being prepped for the survey and reconnaissance aspect of the mission. Even larger than the Enterprise from my Grand Tour mission, the Starbound will enable exploration of all worlds bar Tylo.

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    The Ranger NX-III, my most successful SSTO spaceplane, will finally be getting the chance to spread its wings at Laythe, and it should be able to stay there for longer with support from a deployable orbital module.

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    Bringing up some crew to prepare for departure.

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    For the base-building side of the mission, the Elephant-class S.S. Lonely Dusk will be hauling all the necessary surface modules. When the Starbound team decides on locations, the Lonely Dusk will begin deployment.

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    S.S. Libra heading to Duna to conduct some orbital surveys prior to further missions.

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    Vikos Cairn base now has a comms tower and a rover (which I've already knocked the antenna off...)

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    S.S. Snowdon wrangling an A-class asteroid on its first mission.

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    Moth MkII racing pinnace conducting a Munar scraping manoeuvre on a test run. She flew below 1.5km above the surface and could probably have managed to get closer to the ground had the flyby not been done in the dark.

  8. Just started playing again recently after burning out for a while. Here are some of the things that I've been up to:

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    Cloud Runner heading out for a quick spin.

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    Airwave I relay satellite.

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    Port Illium station, still under construction but it's nearly finished. This is the first time I've used a drone to build something instead of just directly docking modules together with their own RCS. Reduces part count (not that that's too much of a problem for me right now) and it's pretty cool.

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    Small, short-range shuttlecraft inspired by the Knight from The Expanse. I've only flown it this once so far but I may get it into more frequent service.

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    Vikos Cairn Base on Minmus, still in the early stages of development. I have to say, I'm liking those telescopic docking ports.

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    Oops...

  9. It's not an actual Starfleet vessel, but the Columbia class draws upon several designs including the Constellation class and the USS Franklin.

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    I've got two ships of the class currently commissioned; the Columbia CMB-107 and the Yelchin CMB-108 (I'd use Starfleet style registries but I want the ships to fit in with my game :) )

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    Standard crew complement is 11, though she can fit quite a few more than that if necessary.

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    She's not entirely defenceless either...

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    Despite lacking a warp drive, the ships are otherwise fully functional explorers (I may see if the KSP Interstellar warp drives can be adapted for the purpose though). I'll look into designing a small shuttle/lander that can dock to the rear port so the crew can do some proper surface exploration too.

    I've got a craft file that's just the saucer section and that's easily modified, so I think I'll maybe do a Kelvin-like vessel next :)

  10. It's still a WIP, but the Columbia class is pretty much ready to fly. The ship seen here is just the prototype and she has a fuel flow problem which has since been corrected in the VAB.

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    Quite a reasonably sized ship, and sat somewhere around 500 parts so the framerate isn't appalling!

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    Weapons test on the boosters that carried her up.

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    Looks kinda reminiscent of another ship from this angle, doesn't it? :wink:

  11. Need to solve some launch problems before I'll consider this completely finished (read: BOOSTERS WON'T STOP HITTING EACH OTHER), but otherwise the Columbia class is pretty much ready to fly!

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    I did manage to get to space on my last attempt but the boosters didn't like that so they did their usual bumping into each other business and left me on a non-correctable sub-orbital trajectory :(

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    Definitely not inspired by Star Trek that's for sure. Don't know what you're on about.

    :P

  12. 12 hours ago, KerbalScience said:

    dude i got an edory kerman 2! is he a deardeveil like jeb like mine?

    Crikey, that's an old post to go and quote! Edory Kerman, now that's a name I've not heard in a long time... a long time.

    I don't recall him being quite so daring though :P

  13. Well now, there's something I didn't expect to see, though I suppose I can't really say I'm surprised, you've been doing this for a long time after all! And man, what a time that's been! I've been with KSP since 0.13.3, and bought into it a few months later in 0.16, so I've not been around for quite as long as some of the others here. However, much like everyone else here, I've thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it. KSP has been one of the most incredible things I've seen and played, even from that humble beginning back in 0.13.3; I don't think I've poured as many hours into any other game as I have this one! I already loved space, but this game has truly made me love and understand all the little complexities of spaceflight itself.

    Whatever you go on to do next, I'm sure it'll be just as cool, but for now, thanks for the past few years, Felipe!

    All the best from another avid fan :)

  14. Two years ago... I can't believe this was two years ago already...

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    The most sophisticated mission I've ever done was this Grand Tour. I landed everywhere and returned with the Enterprise there. Granted, the two landers docked to it weren't the only vehicles I used for shuttling around, but they were the most often used. It was a headache and a half, but I can at least say that I did it.

    Never. Again.

    :P

  15. I've built a 'small' station around Kerbin; New York Outpost is more intended to support fighter pilots who need breaks from their patrols, though other crew do reside there:

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    Exo Clipper shuttle en route to NYO.

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    For a small station, New York's actually fairly generously sized...

    Also, the Savannah-class Corvette just launched into orbit. Though she may look innocuous, especially as she lacks armour and torpedoes, she packs a heavy punch and is pretty manoeuvrable.

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    The design is based on the MCRN Scipio Africanus from The Expanse TV series, but I only know what that ship looks like because of a picture or two I saw of her; the TV series isn't available over here in the UK yet :( (We do, thankfully, have the books though :D)

    Spoiler

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  16. More KSP goodness :D

    On the exploratory fronts, probes have been put around Mun and Minmus, Eridani station is taking shape around the latter moon (no pictures currently available), and we've just wrangled a C-class asteroid into a 950km equatorial orbit.

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    Clearing the cloud tops.

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    The Granite-class hauler is a manned asteroid wrangler with considerable force behind it.

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    The Granite approaches its quarry, ready to latch on and release some of its stabilising drones.

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    A few hours later, the ship is circularising its 950km orbit.

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    With a huge amount of fuel to spare, the Granite must now prevent another C-class rock from hitting Kerbin in just a matter of days. This first asteroid will be studied up-close very soon, as the crew of the Granite had to prep her for rendezvous with the more immediate threat.

    As for the military front, the first Daemon fighter has been brought back down from orbit after completing its tests. Though it partially disintegrated, the pilot escaped unharmed.

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    More Daemons are due to launch soon. However, the first Virtuous-class frigate has been launched into orbit:

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    Perhaps not the most well armoured ship in the world, but her Point Defence Cannons should prove more than adequate enough to keep her safe.

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  17. It's been a few months since I've properly sat down and played KSP. I blame my last Duna mission bugging out on me :(

    I've got a new save, but with most of my old craft files. Progress so far is good...

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    Exo-Clipper en route to Skywatch Orbital.

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    Skywatch Orbital.

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    It was a well-timed photograph from this crew member to catch Kerbin from Skywatch Orbital like this.

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    A bit of a wet landing. At least the lone pilot survived :rolleyes:

    Spoiler

     

    -CLASSIFIED INFORMATION-

    "Ladies and gentlemen, please take a seat. What you're about to see and hear must not leave this room, as it's a matter of national and potentially interplanetary security."

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    "We've commissioned a new light orbital fighter, the Daemon. Should our enemies become aware of its existence, there would most likely be severe repercussions."

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    "It was only a matter of time before space was to be militarised, and we all knew that. All the political power play has been leading to this point, and global tensions are at an all time high; it's a good thing that all the uranium and plutonium goes into space exploration..."

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    "I'm sure I can trust you all to keep this secret. We have just the one Daemon up in orbit right now, but there will be others, and there will be larger ships in the coming months... You know where we stand. Dismissed."

     

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    Jebediah's Sagitta lander heading for the surface of Minmus.

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    Group photo.

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    Heading home.

  18. 1 hour ago, Treki26 said:

    All the Kraken saga links seem to be dead, is there another way to find the threads?

    Ah, thanks. I'm getting those sorted out now :)

    ...

    Should be all sorted now. There are quite a few formatting issues in those old stories that I don't have the patience to deal with, at the moment, but they should still be readable. The links in those threads likely don't work either.

  19. Set the thruster going, phys-warp x4, and Alt-Tab out to the internet or something for a little bit. I actually don't mind performing ion burns, they're oddly satisfying. Just the other day, I had to perform a pretty hefty one for an Eve probe that I'd sent on its way, but because I was focusing on getting a load of modules into Duna orbit, I missed the Eve encounter I set up :rolleyes: Fortunately, the orbit I was left in wasn't bad, so I could correct, and the probe is now back on course for Eve.
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