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cubinator

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  1. Nope. @sal_vager have you seen your like count?!
  2. I guess I would do the same thing I would for any other alien: show it our numbering system, pi, zero and negative numbers, i, then maybe it will show its system. After that, I call the IAU.
  3. No localized damage, this strips away the whole atmosphere and completely melts the planet, like this. 5/10 more of a prank than a legitimately evil plot. I build trillions of flying nanobots that fly up everyone's noses.
  4. Almost halfway through, got done mowing my grandma's lawn and I'm now waiting for my ride home. Pretty good so far. I'll probably go out to eat lunch and then play some Xevious, because I think I found a new trick to the big bomb before the second mothership yesterday.
  5. They must inspire today's kids to dream big so that I can have competition! I'll probably have experience, though, by the time NASA actually gets to manned Mars missions.
  6. Banned for misquoting. It's "a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam".
  7. Wait...this isn't Kerbal Network! I think the intelligence of animals has a gradient; there's no definite line between "intelligent" and "dumb". The only reason we see such a line is because smarter humans out-competed dumber humans and we ended up at the top, with the other "in-between" species extinct.
  8. Make sure to get it into orbit before actually using it. Otherwise it doesn't work, even in Hacked Gravity mode.
  9. Hey, I've got one of those! But where there's screwdrivers... ...there's DALEKS! EXTERMINATE!
  10. My rep has really accelerated upwards since last night...I could almost make it by tomorrow!
  11. Good. Now I don't really expect anyone to actually do a solve on it, considering that 6-move pattern took me nearly an hour. My solves are typically around 60-70 moves...I think I can improve the bearing, though, although that may cause problems in 1.1 due to wheels.
  12. In a real cube, the edges and corners have little "hooks" that go on the underside of the center pieces, which are fixed. Here is an image showing a partially disassembled cube: You can see the hooks on the inside of the corners and edges, and the centers fixed on the core. . Naturally, this would be an incredibly inefficient design in KSP, due to the nature of its friction mechanics. So, I used docking ports instead to negate the need for pieces rubbing together. Thanks all for all the praise! These are some pretty prestigious claims about this thing! Anyone tried it out yet? At least tell me if the download link works.
  13. When you make a working Rubik's cube in KSP.
  14. I don't have a video, but I can describe it: Each piece is attached to its adjacent pieces by docking ports. A face can be rotated by undocking its connections to the rest of the cube and rotating with SAS on a dry bearing under the center piece. I made a thread in the Spacecraft Exchange regarding it, that is the place to discuss it further and you can download the craft to play around with it yourself!
  15. No, but it seems we need to bug @Claw
  16. ...is not a time machine. The rotating Earth-Moon L2 colony...
  17. Banned by the rules of this game.
  18. That's a little wet, here's a dry monster:
  19. Quantum tunneling, that's why. Waiter! There's a universe in my soup!
  20. Hey, geology is actually really deep! The more you dig, the more layers of knowledge you'll find.
  21. We are already on the brink on destroying the laws of reality... 10/10 for bloody eternal torture, though. I focus all of the Sun's light onto a 1 meter patch of Earth's surface.
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