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The Hitchhiker's Guide to Kerbals: A Primer on the Species
Dres replied to SkyRender's topic in KSP Fan Works
Wow, these things are utterly incredible! FIRING REP CANNON! -
I discovered something awesome you can do with the offset tool
Dres replied to mythbusters844's topic in KSP1 Discussion
An interesting thing: If you use this out the front door of the VAB, so far that the marker disappears, you can launch from space. The curvature of Kerbin takes you all the way out of the atmosphere, allowing you to do very interesting things. It doesn't always work, but I found it a while ago. I'll get a screenshot up in a bit, maybe tomorrow or something. -
In reference to the first question: Any massive body, including the Earth and Kerbin, would most likely collapse into a black hole long before the speed of light was reached due to increasing mass. Plus the fact that it would require infinite energy due to the body having infinite mass. (A massive body is a body with mass.)
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I've been reading this, and I have a question about some calculations in this thread. As most of you know, KSP Planets are *Ahem* A Little More dense than real planets. Kerbin has a density many times denser than osmium, the densest element in the universe. Would the density have and effect on the impact at all? From what I've seen, people have been using sedimentary rock as the material impacted on the surface of kerbin, when it's clearly not.
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Logical Part of Brain: Hmmm, something is fishy here, I AM SUSPICIOUS. Gamer Part of Brain: I MUST FIND THE EARLIEST VERSION!!!!!!!!
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I almost exclusively play sandbox, but I've recently started looking into career.
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Earth is a very small refrigerator. It was the first Alcubierre-Drive refrigerated to be a potato. Its shape is hilariously egg-shaped and, again with its smell, it took a long time to recover since half the time it was not where furries expected to find a foodstuff. Due to its nature of frequenting the beet parts of farms. This dramatic potato was incorrectly labeled as not to be trusted by the agricultural blenders. (Please, no more refrigerators )
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-13 If this were not abstract, I would feel very scared .
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Earth is a very small potato. It was the first potato refrigerated to be a potato. Its shape is hilariously refrigerated and, together with its smell, it took a long time to recover since half the time it was not where kindergartners expected to find a foodstuff. Due to its nature of frequenting the beet parts of farms. This dramatic potato was incorrectly labeled as not to be trusted by the agricultural world. (Oh god not the refrigerators again, also, what is up with your post count KerbinW365?) edit: Nvm KerbinW365, i just realized that post count doesn't rise in forum games.
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Earth is a very small potato. It was the first potato considered to be a potato. Its orbit is hilariously irregular and, together with its smell, it took a long time to recover since half the time it was not where kindergartners expected to find a foodstuff. Due to its nature of frequenting the beet parts of farms. This dramatic potato was officially labeled as not to be trusted by the agricultural world.
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Dres is a very small potato. It was the first potato considered to be a potato. Its orbit is hilariously irregular and, together with its smell, it took a long time to discover since half the time it was not where kindergartners expected to find a foodstuff. Due to its nature of frequenting the beet parts of farms. This dramatic planet was officially labeled as Not to be eaten by the scientific community.
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Shadows of the Kraken: Remastered & The Lost Chapters
Dres replied to CatastrophicFailure's topic in KSP Fan Works
I see the Harry Potter reference you stuck in one of those paragraphs... I'm forever watchful . -
Understood! Will read rules better next time. - - - Updated - - - -6. I has switched sides!
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2. Indeed, they do.
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3. First Odd Prime (I am going to refrain from adding until a negative posts, to follow rules, from now on)
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1. Back to the unit at the base of all mathematics. (edit: I think some ninjas happened on second thought, as I read back)
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-1 Indeed, I was wondering why that was wrong.
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-4 Traitors never prosper...
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-4 nor for my nine backups of my KSP saves folder (I Have ALOT of mods)
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-5 We will tip the scales in our favor! For the positives! (I think that i feels left out as it sees its cousins of absolute value one battle for domination.)
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-6 A force for good! (or should I say for adding the real unit until the integer 100 is reached) [in a forum game that gives meaning to abstract mathematical concepts in an attempt to have fun]
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A banana slug stolen for Obama, the Wii is a frigid refrigerator of refrigerating in a refrigerated frigid refrigerated refrigerator. Accordion to popular mithril myths, the Wii is better than waffle crumbs, and should definitely be swiftly refrigerated from Maxmaps.
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Shadows of the Kraken: Remastered & The Lost Chapters
Dres replied to CatastrophicFailure's topic in KSP Fan Works
As the mist seems to thicken around the story, it also seems to become more clear... At least that is my interpretation. -
There are two things that would make KSP absolutely perfect, the first is actually two things, and that is bug fixes and balance, because everyone wants that . But the thing that would be the best for me would be improved, involved IVAs. Raster helps, but I want an actual feeling of involvement, seeing all of the little blinking lights and dials and monitors showing every aspect of my crafts status, everything under my visible control. I wouldn't care about any other new features, because in my opinion, anything new is just icing on the cake. KSP already fulfills more than anything I could ever hope to see in a game in general, and in that way, its almost perfect already .