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kerbiloid

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  1. https://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/63fb1dd09a794709aed1078f Done. (video).
  2. Six months to make KSP-1 backups and download the relevant versions of KSP-1 mods before they can start driving the community to the happiness with iron hand, or some modders start redoing the (known naval and armor mod) bailing out performance from bad mood. But better do it right now. Just recalling the honest "Oh, no! KSP-1 development won't stop on KSP-2 release!!!111one" That was true. It did even long before. It can easily become "KSP-1 web resources won't become empty or unavailable!"
  3. Illuminati as well. *** Btw, back to the antimatter explosion non-radioactiveness. Does everyone realize that since early 1950s (Mark 5 charge) many (the most of?) nukes are run by photofission in plutonium caused by X-ray emission of portable betatron, rather than neutron injection? The gamma from the AM explosion should cause mass photofission even in non-fissionable materials, create a lot of radioactive junk around.
  4. Antiparallax 1.0. To unmake rays, clouds, etc. EVU 1.0 Environmental Visual Unhancement Blind Astronomer's Pack. A mod is an unborn patch.
  5. First of all, they should make a screenshot of the radiator panel. Before somebody again makes a shot.
  6. The first KSP-2 mod was made to disable a part of the game.
  7. Afaik, Atomic Hearts is unavailable in Steam for Russia, too.
  8. Jeb is Jebedie. Is NVidia GT 440 sufficient for KSP-2 as well as it is for KSP-1?
  9. Based on the map route (Mexico, Seattle), it will be KSP-3: Rise of Anchoridge. Will there be a KSP Three Free?
  10. It would be cleaned by Neptune very soon, because the orbit is short. So, a billion years later nobody would even know about the former Earth. But if put Jupiter and Saturn on the same Oort-high orbit, they will unlikely ever affect each other, because every orbit will take many million years. So, both Jup and Sat won't be legal planets.
  11. Because they were forced to, and nobody asked them to blink twice if they are hostages. Will it take a dozen years for KSP-2 to become as mature as KSP-1 is?
  12. The absence of pre-release in-game videos looks quite self-explainable.
  13. The main question of the KSP-2 maiden flights discussion is if the glass is half full or half empty.
  14. Okay, what if the dishwasher is not a hired labourer, but a kitchen machine? Does it affect the given advices?
  15. If place Jupiter into Oort cloud (if the latter exists), it wouldn't clean its orbit, because the orbital period would be comparable to the Solar System lifespan, and relative speeds are in meters per second. Ergo, when Jupiter is where it is, it's a planet. If put it farther, it stops being a planet.
  16. A new level of hierarchy. KSP2 (+) KSP1 (+) Misc (+)
  17. If have a look at the antipod map you immediately realize that: Both East- and West- Indias are just two coasts of the same Indian Ocean Gulf in the middle of the map. So, they are indeed two halves of the same Indian land. All numerous Guineas/Guyanas/etc. (including even Papua) are a chain of lands, crossing the Atlantics. So, it's indeed the same land, too. In the middle of Atlantics there is a huge landmass, known as Atlantis. It's Australia. Btw look, the American and Australian marsupials live much closer to each other on such map. The Arctic and Antarctic lands are same, just opposite. So, it's very correct to give them these same names. The Earth is twice excessive. Many lands doubling each other. So, there is no other option than conclude that in Medieval and earlier the Earth was looking that strange, and then was optimized. Great India was splitted in Asian and American. Great Guinea was splitted and scattered. Atlantis disappeared in Atlantics, remaining only in Pacific. Arctic land disappeared. The Earth became a simple sphere. Such sad Great Topological Cataclysm. Btw, the territories with most complete documented history (Eurasia, Central America, Africa) are almost not affected by this theory, as they don't have antipods. P.S. Did someone notice that it's the 100th page of the thread?
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