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Looks awesome!
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To be reopened using a backup save.
Mineshaft closed because of reality failure.
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It's pretty fun when you have enough resources to actually do anything. If you don't have that, it becomes somewhat tedious.
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Wow. Just wow.
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I call the LV-909s niners. That's pretty much it I guess.
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Noticing that I forgot to attach the lander to the docking port.
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Well said Elon, well said.
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Finally got the last mod I needed updated and went back to my old save only to find that my Moho orbiter/lander cannot perform burns because it has no SAS.
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Happy New Years all you crazy people.
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Does this mod still work in .90?
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Happy Holidays (or winter) to everyone here!
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Of course my computer breaks the day before the release...
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Well, I'm at that point where I'm trying to think of something to watch but I keep coming up blank. Any suggestions? Preferably something space related. I'm fine with anime as long as it isn't overly cliched.
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Well, Ablate certainly looks a lot more interesting. Cool mod.
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Can you get science from the planets?
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I have three landers all in Minmus's flats. I call it the boneyard.
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Finished the tech tree using only science from Kerbin, Mn, and Minmus. First Eve lander/orbiter had a partial success. The lander landed successfully but the orbiter didn't have enough delta-v to reestablish a stable orbit and crashed into the surface.
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Venus, mars, moon, Titan, 433 Eros, 25143 itokawa, and now 67p churyumov-gerasimenko!
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And how it would have evolved/got to Saturn's orbit?
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Well, we missed our only chance to harpoon a comet in the near future but at least it landed safely.
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Glad to hear that the devs are still listening to the community even if the community has been a little... rowdy lately.
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Fingers crossed for a successful maneuver!
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Why is the sky turning into ground?
Devnote Tuesday: Thank you!
in KSP1 The Daily Kerbal
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It has truly been an amazing journey from the start to where we are now. Thank you Squad.