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sal_vager

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  1. Jimmy Jazz, Squad are leaving female kerbals to a later stage of development when they have the time and resources to do it properly, please understand that KSP is not finished, it is in heavy development and many features are not complete yet. Closing!
  2. Welcome to the community WJDubs, it's good to have you here Plenty of tips in the Gameplay section, tutorials as well, and we're all happy to help out if you have questions.
  3. Excellent rocket Rune, what you can do with just stock parts is really impressive
  4. You'll find while playing KSP that your tea often ends up cold, I'd put the kettle within arms reach if I were you
  5. Hi Arctodus and welcome to the community
  6. Yeah, it's just a guideline but 4 months is a while, feel free to start a new thread though. Oh and by the way, here!
  7. To me the Poodle seemed to be just an LV-T45 modified to fit a 2.5m tank and with an efficiency/power upgrade, that new base and panelling is darn heavy.
  8. This is what I like to see, players helping each other out with tips and tricks, thanks ShadowDragon, you're stickied this month
  9. It's good to see this play style is still going, thanks hawkinator, you've been stickied
  10. Your work never fails to impress GusTurbo, so for February you've got two threads up top of the SpaceCraft Exchange, congrats
  11. Wow, this thread is big, and it's great, so you're stickied for this month Brotoro
  12. I like your thread jfull, so much so that I've stuck it for February
  13. Welcome to February at the KSP forums, we have a bunch of new threads of special note for you to check out Starting with the Other forums section this time, we're taking a look at jfull's reusable craft discussion, with the focus on SpaceX's Grasshopper, it's an interesting subject and a glimpse of future rocketry Brotoro takes us to Laythe in his Long-term Laythe Mission, hang on to your hats and pack your snacks guys, this is a long one! Do you have craft that never flew? Or ones you can never stop tweaking, that are never truly finished? Gusturbo sure does and shows us a few in his Work-In-Progress thread, he and many others have designs that look great but were just never quite right, how about showing us some of yours? Remember play by mail? BBS? Hotseats? No? You young whipper snappers don't know you're born! But you too can get a taste of the good old days with your favourite space game by taking on The Hawkinator's almost-multiplayer pass along the save file challenge thingy! And finally for February, ShadowDragon8685 asks us to think of the important things we've learned in and about KSP, and to pass on these snippets of info to others who may need it, so if you need pointers or have a few of your own to share, drop by
  14. Welcome to the community TheFactory That is one impressive lunar lander, and I'm sure a lot of people here would like to take it for a spin, when I share craft files I put the contents of the .craft on pastebin, works well enough. If this is a taste of what you are capable of with stock parts it'd be cool to see more from you
  15. Well, iPads are more versatile I think, the Kindle is mainly just a reader isn't it? There's many other eReaders and tablets to consider as well, If it were me I'd be off to the shops to have a good old nosey at what's on offer, then pop online to find a bargain
  16. Instead of adding options, this bug should be fixed at some point
  17. A few more posts and you'll be a Bottle Rocketeer, and can set your avatar, this is a basic but effective anti-spambot system we all go through as new members
  18. Welcome to the community eLGassi, we're looking forwards to seeing this thread of yours
  19. Boosters and explosions, the Kerbal way to say Hi Welcome to the community vitekc45c
  20. Yep, looks that way, I better close this until Benache comes back and asks for it to be re-opened
  21. Nope, not proof of anything, and how you jumped from docking to probes is beyond me. NASA had to learn to dock in orbit, and they learned a lot from it, it was essential to get right before they went on to use those techniques in the Apollo missions. Having a few science points for your first successful docking is not must to ask for
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