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cubinator

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  1. Looks like you were ninja'd by @Dfthu. Reverting to: And adding 1 resulting in 12 (+)
  2. The impact triggered a volcanic eruption which eventually raised a mountain. 10 [+]
  3. You mean positive 7, right? We're not in the negative range?
  4. Granted, however the company that makes Snickers bars secretly makes all other foods poisonous and takes over the world by monopolizing the food industry, then becomes Big Brother. I wish Minmus had a waffle cone to go with it.
  5. Where I live you can't quite see the milky way, but you can make out several nebulae and occasionally the Andromeda galaxy and a few others too. I've been out to the South Dakota Badlands a couple of times, and there you can really see it, millions of stars in every direction.
  6. My craft (or at least the version I tested) goes about 5-8 m/s in water because the jet cuts out every second or two. It still will be enough to go fairly comfortably over all the water crossings. I'll use the fuel that's already in the tanks for the first crossing, then keep them empty until the next crossing then refuel.
  7. Thanks, your journey did indeed have some helpful hints, such as what parts of the journey are most difficult, such as the first bit and the part on the central continent. I noticed your rover travels over land at up to ~50 m/s?? Mine only goes 20, maybe 25 if I'm feeling adventurous and I never set the timewarp to more than 2x. Mine also should go about 8 m/s in water, so overall my trip is going to take quite a bit longer than yours did, and I have to quickload often because of crashes (both kinds ). I might do some more circumnavigating this weekend, but currently I'm only about halfway through day 2 because of slacking/IRL stuff.
  8. I agree with others here, an app wouldn't really be able to do anything more than what the mobile website already does. If such an app were made, however, I might try it.
  9. 1356: This room looks like it's been a very long time since it's been occupied. The sun looks really, really big through the window and very red.
  10. -1 [+] Let's just keep by explicitly stating whether we are adding or subtracting somewhere in each post. That makes things easier, and besides, it's in the rules, right?
  11. I believe we're currently at -1, so I'll bring it back up to 0.
  12. Onwards! 4 [+] We are still the strong, just in the opposite direction!
  13. Didn't get around to posting it, but yesterday I had some adventures. Bob Kerman was piloting a rather unwieldy craft for a focused observation contract (this is on hard mode btw). He managed to get on a suborbital trajectory as well as do the crew report (after flipping the ship more than a few times). Once he was in space he went on EVA to observe the materials bay and reset it. After he had gathered the data, he went back inside and waited (probably less than a minute) for the ship to get below 70km, then he went and did another observation. Since the materials bay was below the recovery pod, Bob had to get outside the ship and remove the data from it in order to get the SCIENCE!!! This was a little tricky, and he hadn't exactly had much training with the jetpack. The air was starting to thicken and he just wasn't quite able to grab the pod door handle in time. Soon the air was too thick and he was pushed far away from his ship, which would lose all the SCIENCE!!! data except the materials study he had just done on EVA. He went through the whole reentry experience and fell towards the ocean. Apparently Kerbals are very un-aerodynamic and Bob was only falling at about 30 m/s when he hit the water, which was enough to survive. Bob now has the best party story out of all the Kerbals in this save. Pics:
  14. Banned for doing the same thing as the last person I banned.
  15. 1+1= this question is too easy. One less than the closest integer to e.
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