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Floor 4824: The beer bar of the club. Swap the caption tables, then drink the wine and eat the cheese.
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The Purely-For-Fun Speculation Thread of KSP2's Future
kerbiloid replied to Stevie_D's topic in KSP2 Discussion
Then comes Bethesda and buys all Intercept things, like they did it to the Interplay things. And a little later they release a first-person Kerbal spaceshooter on Fallout 4 engine, with green video filter and same green text monitors for kOS/uOS. Your first mission is to collect all parts of the Delta IX space rocketplane, lying by the side of the road, occupied by the deathclaws and supermutants. This increases your K.S.P.E.C.I.A.L. stats, and gives you a Junk Master perk, and the Scientist skill. Next, you must assemble it. You get the Engineer skill. By testing it in air, you become a Pilot. Then you fly to the (flat) Moon from the Project Lunar and back, but doing it kerbally. Then you realize, that you are already in the realm of Nexus, and open the Nexus techtree node, starting development of the huge Convair Nexus rocket in Kerbal style. As it's really large, you have to gather all tin cans and kitchen stuff from a half of the whole wasteland. Now you can start building a pulse nuke Orion, as Fallout is first of all a nuke-is-fun game. The hardest part of it is to pull that huge silo steel door from the Fort Constantine to use it as a pusher plate. You need either Charisma, or slave collars to motivate a thousand of the Wasteland dwellers to help you. Now you can put the Kerbal Fallout Orion on your Fallout Kerbal Convair Nexus, and start to other planets. -
Still No Clarification from Private Division / Take2?
kerbiloid replied to Skorj's topic in KSP2 Discussion
Iirc, somebody was declaring (and the local enthusiasts were supporting this) that the KSP-1 development won't be stopped on the KSP-2 release... Of course, the KSP-2 development and support won't stop, as the already bought copies need bugfixes. So, I believe, at least one man will keep developing the KSP-2 bugfixes, and at least one girl will be answering the happy owners' calls, both chained in the dark dungeon. -
Alcove From "alcohol" + "cave" A small space, where you can hide, close the curtains, and calmly consume your alcohol.
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"аминь!" ="кирдык!" Впрочем, население пока тешит себя надеждой, что закроют IG, а не PD, которая вознесёт КСП-2 к победе и славе. Пять стадий принятия.
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Floor 4821/4822: Don't listen to him, he's saying that from the Mad Hatter tea party.
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When the attempt to turn the cars into suicidal fireships by replacing petrol with gas (the real gas, not gas-oline) appeared to be not enough effective, they tried to do that by replacing the petrol with lithium. Petrol at least doesn't self-ignite on contacting with water, which occupies 75% of the planet, 75% of the human body, and sometimes even falls down from sky, and is often used to extinguish the fire. Maybe, the fission batteries would be more safe? P.S. Minimizing the car traffic is the only silver bullet. Removing the hundred-kilometer long suburban daily travels, using omnibuses, and so on. Then you don't need billions of wheeled bombs driven by amateur drivers. And the car energy capacity would be by orders of magnitude lower.
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One sentence you could say to annoy an entire fan base?
kerbiloid replied to Fr8monkey's topic in Forum Games!
The smartphones are called so for taking away your smartness, and turning you into a zombie to be ruled by AI. -
Calling yourself /eye/ is a rather horrible cheating.
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It makes the universe rather tiny.
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Calling 911 when you are th President, and everyone tries to be put through.
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When you know both versions of it, the old and the modern. (alpha-bravo vs able-baker)
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Granted. Now without the stick, Musk hardly can walk. I wish for a personal nano-medusa nuclear pulse umbrella.
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As "pineapple" in Russian is "ananas", get the b'ananas.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
kerbiloid replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
You may. This doesn't mean, you will. How Who is better, Chip or Dale? -
Floor 4817 again. As it's said, the 4818 has no floor, so you fell down.
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For the non-rich (i.e. most of men) in the world it's a problem to feed even one wife and children from her. For the rich men, it's problematic to split their property between the children without hurting anyone and/or eliminate the family business. For everything other they have concubines and young perspective girls with bright corporative career. The tribal men (again, almost a half of them) have to stand in queue to get some family money to marry, so when their turn comes again, they already have several children from the previous wife, and are mostly busy with feeding them all rather than doubling their problems. The Tibetan society was phenomenally poor and deeply medieval just a pair of generations ago, so they didn't solve the problems, they just had enough high mortality, and didn't face the developed society problems yet. Also the so-called "female character" is actually a form if infantile behavior together with adult duties. In particular, it means jealousy, greed, passive aggression and so on. It turns a competitive female collective into a serpentarium, including the polygamic marriage, where they traditionally have "the senior wife", "the young wife" and so on, when the youngest wife is either the husband's toy, or the elder wife's slave. And vice versa, when a woman throws away the gender chains, she faces the typically male problems, and isn't going to share her enslaved male resource unit with somebody else. Thus, the polygamy was a mostly declarative thing almost everywhere, a useless toy for the rich, and an inaccessible toy for the poor. *** The polyamory has several disadvantages in long perspective. First, the female reproductional resource is limited, so usually she has to find a husband until she losts market condition, and while her organism can make a healthy child. So, the polygamy is a loss of time in this sense. Second, the antibiotics have numerous negative effects, from affecting the organism itself, to training the super-resistive bacteries. Also, they don't affect fungi. While their absence was making the free-lovers natural venerous infection incubators. Thus, it was a question of hygiene and mass survival to break the chain of infection. Third, a man has limited money, and usually wants to share it with limited amount of children, so beyond the limited rich society of overconsumption, it makes a child a lonely woman's problem in searching for marriage. And the polyamory often makes the unexpected children results. *** It's easy to live together even 5 male + 7 women + 3 non-binary. Until you have to decide, which children will ancest your tiny piece of plowland, while others will go away to find some food (usually standing or lying by the side of the road). So, it's just a rich society local fun, while it's staying rich.
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totm aug 2023 What funny/interesting thing happened in your life today?
kerbiloid replied to Ultimate Steve's topic in The Lounge
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The humanitarians (designers) had defeated the technicians (programmers) from the very beginning. Kerbal smiles, Kerbal reshaping, Kerbal styles... These were rather important improvements, yes...
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Sometimes a monkey squad can more than a division of privates.
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Somebody was sitting in the office, and playing with the office tools and the flies...
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[New] Space Launch System / Orion Discussion Thread
kerbiloid replied to ZooNamedGames's topic in Science & Spaceflight
What could they turn KSP into for that money...