Hello all, I've been having issues with a spacecraft that, for aesthetic purposes, had to thin out at the bottom. When it loaded, the "give" in the decouplers/docking ports would cause a shock load on the fully fueled ship, and it fell apart like candy. However, I realized.. I could remove all fuel from the upper stage, attach ground tanks that get decoupled before launch, and fuel AFTER the ship loads... this dramatically reduces shock load, see image below. It does not break apart at all with this set up. What I propose, is that ships "receive" fuel gradually, over 3 seconds, after they are loaded. This should reduce the springy shock load action immediately after load (root cause is that the ships load with "nominal" spring height, and after physics activate, they seek a new equilibrium, which puts a large shock load on the ship). http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=238708512