Hey, first of all I want to say thanks to godarklight (I created an account on ksp forums just to say this). Over time, I've added a number of mods to augment my stock KSP experience, and I have to say DMP just adds a whole new dimension of gameplay experience that only multiplayer can provide. After playing for a few days, I've come up with a little race to test planes/rockets/things all while having fun with friends. I've been able to complete this myself a couple of times so I know it is possible to complete the whole race with one craft successfully. This is an endurance race that requires speed, efficiency, and skill. Rules: 1) All participants must be synced and are not allowed to use time-warp once the race begins. 2) Racers must land at each checkpoint in order, and take screenshots of their Kerbal next to the checkpoint flag. Kerbals must be within 1km of each objective (50m for hard mode). 3) A racer is docked 1 point every time he/she crashes or runs out of fuel. 4) A racer is docked 1 point every time he/she returns to the VAB/SPH. 5) If launching again out of KSC, you proceed to the next checkpoint that you have not yet completed. 6) Each successful screenshot of an objective is worth 2 points. 7) First to an objective gains 1 bonus point (verified by screenshot). 8) First to return to KSC after completing all objectives gains an additional 1 point. Checkpoints: Check these locations with kerbal maps (spoilers!) 1) Island Runway 2) -6.5057 : -141.6856 3) 20.5829 : -146.5116 4) -81.9551 : -128.518 5) Return to KSC and land. There is a maximum of 16 points. Whoever has the highest points, or arrives first with 12 points wins! Let me know if you have any feedback or ways to further standardize / improve this race, or just any ideas in general for other cool competitions. Recommendations: Have someone be the dedicated organizer who is verifying screenshots, counting crashes / reverts back to sph, and setting up flag markers at each check point. I.E naming convention of "Race Checkpoint - #" BONUS HARDMODE: Do it at night without setting up flag markers beforehand. Gallery: http://imgur.com/a/9YwYS