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Sorry if this is a n00b question. (I am one :blush:). Searched the forum but did not find an answer.

How come my Kerbals don't die?

I had Valentina Kerbal in an abortive spaceplane mission. The thing ran out of liquid fuel but luckily periapsis was below 70 000. After a few orbits velocity was low enough to ensure we would stay in the atmosphere, but I ran out of electricy. Plane was tumbling end over end at several times the speed of sound for a very long time. Eventually I decided to go EVA with Valentina just as an experiment. The whole thing was a disaster anyway. V stepped out of the plane 7 km up and basically fell into the sea.

But when I did an attempted recovery, there she was, ready for more punishment.

Does anything actually kill a Kerbal, this side of lithobraking at 1000 metres per second?

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Of course could Kerbals actually die, however due to Kerbins athmosphere the terminal velocity of a falling Kerbal is not enough to vaporize him.

If you'd like you could try the same thing at Tylo with probably a deadly ending

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You can kill them through overheating. Either by directly applying heat, or as I found out, if the craft is really really really really really hot and then you EVA and tell the Kerbal to grab the ship... Last time I paid attention I recall Kerbals start to explode at around 800 degrees.

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I'm not sure if it's still the case in V1.0 but if your Kerbal lands on their head they will always survive. I saw a video (I'll see if I can look it up) where a Kerbal reentered from orbit and survived by landing on his head - but that was in V0.90, I don't think they would survive the reentry heating now.

JR

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