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Shna_na

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  1. First, you acquire some rubidium. Then, you add this to a recipe that is four parts egg, two parts milk, six parts flour, three parts water, and one part pure carbon. Then, you dispose of this concoction using a waste bin. Be sure not to accidentally get your manhood lodged into a ceiling fan during this process. How does one simply walk into Mordor?
  2. Yes, but only if you lick their feet until it annoys them. Will my feet stop licking my dog?
  3. I'm gonna give Kerbin rings. Really, I plan to give it a set of rings. They won't be as majestic as Saturn's, but maybe Jupiter's.
  4. Granted, but so does the rest of the KSP community who can't do that, such as myself, and when you miraculously gain such knowledge people wonder how it happened and revolt against you for some reason. I wish that physics at GCSE level was more interesting that it is rather than being the basic common sense it is.
  5. Thanks! I spent some time trying to optimise the idea and figure what currently existing systems could be used to make this happen. As you can see, it turns out that this feature pretty much exists already* but is strewn about in various other parts of the game. *as of 0.24 that is, since the asteroid malarkey isn't here until then.
  6. I think that SQUAD could implement a meteor effect that would put very little stress on performance, but make a real difference aesthetics-wise. They could use the random generator of the asteroids to make it so that they are spawned at random times at 70km above Kerbin that doesn't show up on the radar and is somewhat small (no larger than, say, a launch stage). The twist is that it isn't actually an object in the game - it's just a non-collision object. This means that they can create an animation for them to re-enter and burn up etc. before reaching, say 30KM. I don't know much in the ways of programming and whatnot but here's what I think should happen in an easy on the eyes format since the above description is confusing even to me: Small (1 to 100m in radius), non-collision, randomly generated asteroid spawns above Kerbin's atmosphere It is treated and generated like terrain scatter is (non-collision, randomly generated, etc.), but it is animated and far more sparse. The animation is the only way that it moves - it has no actual trajectory and the in-game physics doesn't apply to it. It's literally just an animated object. The animation takes it into Kerbin's atmosphere on a shallow angle and it burns up at 50 to 30km depending on its size. The animation could have a variable direction, one that is not a single set parameter, but rather that can change. Maybe within a certain hemisphere of the object's spawn location that points flat-side-up? Visibility is dependent on whether or not it receives sunlight - could just re-use the system that is used for solar panels. When sunlight is present, it uses the mach effects and leaves a white jet-stream. When sunlight is not present, it uses the re-entry effects and leaves the white jet-stream. The jet-stream could use the same system as is used for the exhaust from the air-breathing engines but with a longer persistence time (the bit that stays behind when you're firing them in low atmosphere). Note: phrases that are underlined already exist in the game in one form or another. As you can see, most of the things that are needed for this system already exist in the game, and would be an efficient way of essentially re-cycling these systems. Of course; they'd need to be slightly tweaked, some bits of it will need to be made from scratch, etc. But on the whole, this would be a brilliant thing to have in the game. It doesn't interfere with anything at all because they don't interact with anything, but it'd give the game a certain aesthetic charm that I, for one, would love to see. It could even be tweakable in the options in exactly the same way as the ground scatter: have an option of toggling it and a slider to determine how often it happens (within reason, of course). As stated earlier, it also wouldn't be too stressful in terms of performance, as it doesn't render any physics for it - each meteor would have as much effect as a piece of space debris that is only 1 part, if my logic serves me right. If any of this confuses you, please tell me. It's a difficult thing to describe and explain, but I think I've got my point across. I'd be happy to tweak it and make it more easy on the eyes though if need be.
  7. Somewhere in the region of the circumference of ham. Do you​ even lift?
  8. Granted, but it's a desktop PC because laptops are awful. I wish I had a case that would allow me to change the motherboard so I could actually get my PC better than average (stupid Acer Predator *grumble grumble grumble*).
  9. True because I'm not even 18 (legal drinking age in Britain) and not an under-age drinker idiot (like most in my generation). The user below me was/is one of the more respectable people when they were below the legal drinking age.
  10. Shower: Indoor rain pipe. Wetroom: Indoor rain room.
  11. Granted. I don't think this one needs a twist, to be honest, the link itself is a twist-ish. I wish I had an inert cake.
  12. Granted, but it's extremely hostile and advanced with adaptive AI, and learns that corrupting your PC would end your tyranny. I wish for this.
  13. Because it's all part of His Noodley Appendage's plan... Can my micro Mike Rowe mic row micro crow row my micro Mike Rowe crow's micro Mike Rowe crow's mic row?
  14. Granted, but you get an extra 6 hours of this time per day and due to your choice of wording, the agreement is that this time MUST be dedicated to KSP. You tire of the game after accomplishing all that you aim to within days. I wish I had more free time.
  15. Granted, but the person who gives you these wishes regards "more" to be "12", leaving you with no more wishes. I wish for -1 less wishes.
  16. True. And what white do you require? There Are many. The user below me quite likes ​Purple.
  17. Granted by a person who is hard-of-hearing, you are no longer Hungary but instead become Andorra. I wish I was a Norway.
  18. Vacuum (household utility): nothingness to pick up somethingness.
  19. Trudad, yo hablo espanol porque mi estudia en la escuela por cinco anos. (my spelling may be a little off and I have no tildes, but hey) The user below me is mono-lingual.
  20. Granted, but [REDACTED] I wish I​ was in Trenzalore
  21. before spontaneously combusting (triple yup)
  22. Yes, I was trying to sharpen a pencil but it kept breaking, so I used MOAR BOOSTERS and it burned the room down. Didn't even sharpen the pencil . Can you lend me a pencil?
  23. Granted, but these 4* pots are not the pots you were looking for, as censoring prevented your wish from being truly granted. I wish for some stroke of genius that gives me everything I need to get where I need to be.
  24. I think it would be a fantastic addition, but would consume a lot of precious development time. I mentioned it to C7 in a stream before, and he seemed pretty taken aback. I believe his words were "WHOA-nonononono..." then he went on to say about how demanding it would be in terms of development time and PC-crippling. But, hypothetically speaking, if it were to be implemented, I'd like to see it in the settings in a similar format to the terrain scatter: have it so that it can be toggled on/off and a slider to determine how easy it would be to make something crumble under the pressure, so to speak. I think it'd also mess with the damage system a little... I'd like to see it, but given the negatives, eh, I can live without it. This is the one time where I say that "the modding community might do that" is a valid argument.
  25. Allow me to point out why statement #2 is untrue: "the cake is a lie" -> "The lie is a cake" -> "The pie is a fake" Therefore: Moving on, 8/10. It's great, but could do with slightly more validity and an image or 2 (maybe of ASDF?). PS: I like your location, Doctor .
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