I'd like to see a ringed planet (like everyone else), but to make it feel more bizarre and (no pun intended) alien, why not do something like two sets of rings formed in an X pattern (Ok, the physics don't add up, but who cares?) Also, maybe a really, really distant (I'm talking REALLY far) gas giant (or even small star. Like a brown dwarf of sorts) that would behave almost like a separate star system. The moons would be unique in (one of the distant, massive ones) having a moon of its own, and some others with IO-like effects.
On the other end of the spectrum could be a planet practically inside the surface of Kerbol. It would be almost (read: more than) impossible for a kerbal to survive, but there may be a few crafts that could make it to the surface if done at the right time and spend a few seconds there to collect data. Before being incinerated.
Finally, somewhere have a moon reminiscent of the moon from Into Darkness. You know, the one that had been obliterated? Yeah. That one.
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I'd like to see a ringed planet (like everyone else), but to make it feel more bizarre and (no pun intended) alien, why not do something like two sets of rings formed in an X pattern (Ok, the physics don't add up, but who cares?) Also, maybe a really, really distant (I'm talking REALLY far) gas giant (or even small star. Like a brown dwarf of sorts) that would behave almost like a separate star system. The moons would be unique in (one of the distant, massive ones) having a moon of its own, and some others with IO-like effects.
On the other end of the spectrum could be a planet practically inside the surface of Kerbol. It would be almost (read: more than) impossible for a kerbal to survive, but there may be a few crafts that could make it to the surface if done at the right time and spend a few seconds there to collect data. Before being incinerated.
Finally, somewhere have a moon reminiscent of the moon from Into Darkness. You know, the one that had been obliterated? Yeah. That one.