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  1. @MOARdV this sounds good, please look into it.
  2. I'm suprised no one has called me yet @Claw
  3. Banned for getting me confused on the history of the Forum Games.
  4. The only two sides of the forums that come to mind are the Dres Awareness Society and the Forget Dres Cooperation.
  5. RA3236

    The Kerbal

    JAP-8432c "Kerbin" Year 20 Day 358 Hour 1 Minute 2 Jebediah Kerman sighed. It was a major point of being an astronaut, especially after the successful probe to Alkok. The recent mission had included a new warp drive that had driven the probe to its destination in a matter of months, not years. It was a massive step for Kerbalkind. Except after every mission, there was always a mountain of paperwork. Jeb picked a form up, reading its contents: KSP 1.1 "TurboCharged" now available Of course, making no sense of those words, he chucked them away. Most of the pile had letters from fans, most of the rest were tax invoices for the Space Program. There was one however that had "Jebediah's Junkyard and Spacecraft Parts Co." emblazoned on it. Ahh, the junkyard. Before Year One, Day One, Jeb had run a junkyard holding bits of rusty old parts that had somehow made a massive profit, as if those good-for-nothing parts had a perfectly good use. Until the KSP stepped in. Until the KSP stepped in, he had made such a massive profit from the parts he had called home. Until the KSP stepped in, he had made many friends. Until the KSP stepped in, he hadn't been to space. Jeb could still remember that moment, all those years ago, where his own parts had been strapped together to create the masterpiece of Kerbalkind: the Kerbal 1a. He could still remember the moment when he was asked to pilot it. And now, twenty years later, he was sitting in front of a pile of paperwork. He groaned softly, wishing he hadn't needed to do just that. ... Jeb heard the knock. Almost silent, the slight thump on the door immediately roused him from his trance. It had to be Bob, it just had to be. "Jeb?" The voice confirmed it. No one else had that worried voice, at least of the people he had met. Of course, there was Jona, but she had a female voice, not a male. "Can I come in?" the voice asked again. "Enter," Jeb said. The door opened to admit not Bob, but another kerbal who he seemed to recognise from a fair. What was his name? Greth. "Sir, the launch is almost upon us. Should you want to watch it?" And in that moment, Jeb felt a strange sensation. He couldn't make it out, as it was one he had never felt before. He didn't realise the fact that all kerbals had felt it. And all humans, too. Humans. He didn't know how he knew the word, but he felt the need to keep the word a secret. Looking at Greth, he said, "Be right behind you." I will And I realised as I went out of Internet range I missed the word day in that Thanks!!!
  6. RA3236

    The Kerbal

    Well I'm back so give me a few hours and a new section will be up
  7. RA3236

    The Kerbal

    I'm on hiatus for a few.
  8. I'm on hiatus for a few days, if you want more form my new novel or mod please wait for me to return.

  9. Here it is: https://www.dropbox.com/s/doa8qunjj1ux9ug/KSS.sfs?dl=0 Mine is top right. More pics coming asap.
  10. Yes - if you install mods you won't see much of a performance impact.
  11. It's because of the fact our computers aren't the best, so that the game skips a couple of frames sometimes. That's what's happening. Is not the issue.
  12. RA3236

    The Kerbal

    Good point Hold on, major errors found.
  13. No, they aren't. @SpaceplaneAddict I had to.
  14. Banned for being in front of a computer. @SpaceplaneAddict nice new avatar.
  15. The Kraken decides to eat the docking ports. I start a new career game.
  16. I want to do this.... But my computer is never in GREEN physics bar without both VSR and DTL. Even then it mostly isn't. So what I am suggesting: Make a Bad Computer mode, where only Ten kerbals have to land on each moon. This mode is only for people with bad computers, especially like computers that do not meet minimum requirements, like mine. They need to submit their computer specs as to be allowed to complete this mode. In advance: Intel Core Duo T7700 @2.5GHZ. AMI Radeon HD 2600 @256MB 4GB memory. 8 years old.
  17. So this is new. I want to make a new novel. So here it is. Prelude Bil-4372c “Earth”, time Year 20, Day 357, Hour 2, Minute 21. 23:53:43, year 2402, date 24/1 Enomono Sushumatsu groaned softly as he squinted at the text on the screen. He was indeed too old for this. His eighty year old body had become slumped and painful, as if the treatments had not been successful. His assistant, which he could not recall his name as he only remembered his love for astronomy, asked a question. “Nanika?” he asked. “Iie,” Sushimatsu answered. Sighing, his assistant sat at a nearby chair, staring at the jumble of data that had become the norm for the past few weeks. What was its name? JAP-8432A. Kerbol. Named after a splendid Englishman who discovered a new way of tracing stars, the process of Hamish included a hyper jump radio signal that read a huge amount of data from the star and nearby planets. It always worked. At least it should. This was a mess. The star Kerbol had been on the radar for weeks. A G2V main sequence dwarf. Just like the Sun. About 5000 degrees Kelvin surface temperature. Just like the Sun. And a small planetary system. Just like the Sun. Yet the computer had encountered an error. Invalid radius. It was normal for a star that distance to be messed up in the equations. Although this was different. The star had been measured correctly. This type always was. It was only 261 Mm across. Less than one tenth the size of Sol. And in that moment Sushimatsu knew what he had to do. “Call NASA.”
  18. Nil. @Jebediah Kerman I actually wonder if that'll work.
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