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Well, FAR just basically means you can't spit at the area rule and things that shouldn't fly, don't. It doesn't actually change the delta-v to orbit I think. I also have M.O.L.E, OPM, Arkas, Cyran, and XPC, so once I get interplanetary capabilities I should be rolling in science. For the sake of something to spend it on I'm planning on tacking on KSPI-E and NFTech at some point. Oh... and I'm doing this with RemoteTech + hard mode... I have a long and storied history of shooting myself in the foot by getting into overcomplicated + overachieving things right off the bat.
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The Saga of Emiko Station - Complete
greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
When I read this and I think of a rapidly moving weather system of feces on Just Jim's head... -
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greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
You're welcome! Some serious thought went into that joke... Yes, they hate each other. Yes, they want to see each other destroyed and strewn across space and infospace. But still, boy and girl, last of their race, stuck together in a place they don't want to be, they hate each other now but might have been involved in the past --> SHIP SHIP SHIP. -
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greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Ah. I was thrown off by the alternate spelling, e instead of a. I love how, millions of years and untold layers of infospace away, they still have annoying girlfriends. Anytime there is death and destruction and the end of worlds, tenuous romantic relationships are there too. (plus) So it would appear that Krakens are seen to take on the names of their hosts, at least in the eyes of those who know what they are (the Professor and the author). Is this a cultural thing, or does it hint at some deeper connection between Kraken and human? Most likely they just never got the chance to sit down and say, "By the way, I'd like to be called αγάπηχειροτεχνία". (I'll give you 24 hours to figure out why I picked that particular string of mumbo-jumbo.) -
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greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Why? Feel like Mister Blocko is dragging you onto the big stage? (plus) Alright, I realize that I've pretty fairly derailed the thread at this point, so to get it back on topic: We've seen that most of the victims of "kraken possession" aren't actually directly possessed at all, but being mind controlled by a kraken in another avatar. When a kraken actually takes physical form, it kills the person it is impersonating and replaces them with a double. Professor d'Alain, on the other hand, was hit with a mental attack that gave the kraken - in May-Sue's body - complete control over him. Knowing that they have this ability, why did the Kraken Lord embed an actual member of his species in Carenna, rather than just making her another slave? Also, what is the name that d'Alain shouts at the Kraken attacking him? Asanath? Another name under which that Kraken is known? -
The Saga of Emiko Station - Complete
greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Okay, so Emiko Station is a work of fiction in some other universes? Now there's a wrench in multiverse theory. Maybe we could say that people with similar names in parallel realities tend to tap into those realities telepathically, causing them to write fiction simulating that reality? -
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greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Didn't read that, what happened? -
The Saga of Emiko Station - Complete
greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Calicos have to have two X chromosomes, males have to have a Y. So the cat's chromosome code is XXY, and he has the cat version of Klinefelter syndrome. At this point, all KSP fan stories basically exist within the same multiverse. Kerbfleet and Plan Kappa have explicitly crossovered, Emiko Station has moved Sanny from the Traveling Circus universe, and Emiko Station and Plan Kappa share the Gravioli technology. Plus, the Kerbfleet Monolith has stated Forgotten Space Program to be in the same 'verse as Kerbfleet, Kappa, and Emiko. There are similarities as well - the depiction of the Krakens as a mind controlling ancient civilization, the nature of the Monoliths, the properties of Gravioli. Can we expect some huge crossover written by all 5 authors at the end of this? (i.e. @Just Jim, @Kuzzter, @Parkaboy, @Cydonian Monk, and @Geschosskopf) -
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greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
ALSO: Someone has noted that typos should be sent via PM. -
I see this thread and I go, "Oh, @Mikki? The spinney blue foreign supergiant that testified about Code Purple at the open air courtroom?" The fact that my first impressions on forum people are random jumbles of adjectives probably shows how deranged I really am. Great so far! Question, everyone, are interplanetary missions with Kerbalism and DeepFreeze actually nigh impossible? If so, I'm screwed, because in an obsessive desire for realism I started my first KSP career save with FAR and Kerbalism...
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greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
The degenerate neutronium in a neutron star is going to be unstable anywhere else, but I'd assume that Krakens can synthesize an alternate, stabilized form. -
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greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
...one serving as a neutronium shell for a Kraken-made detached brain! In fact, it confirms several things that we've already suspected. The Krakens were a pan-galactic species at war with the Saucer Aliens, which have time-space teleporting technology and likely built the Monoliths. The Krakens were wiped out a long time ago, but now exist as a purely informational race capable of overtaking human bodies. The methods are now known; they launch a directed mental attack on the original person, replace them with a substitute, and begin brainwashing others to serve them. -
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greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
I'm not behind, I just forgot. -
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greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Wait, did Thomps actually get around to stranding Harfield on Eve? -
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greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Wait, you weren't before...? I WANT MY MONEY BACK! -
I thought this was dead, but it turns out I'd just unsubscribed to notifications... So they can use the gravioli technology to open small wormholes, but it still cracks planets if held open? Cool! And I predicted that Artie had uploaded everyone the moment I saw Chapter 40. He knew he didn't have a hope of defusing the gravitational time-bomb inside Kerbin... so he got everyone off as soon as possible.
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I was going to say that I might want to update at last and stuff like that... but then I realized what an update means in this universe... Cycle Crash time!
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Wait, what was that slide where someone goes "Nimzo is dying!" as Bill opens the persistence? I don't seem to remember that.
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The Saga of Emiko Station - Complete
greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
At last we realize what water guns are for. "Cat, I gotta give you your antibiotics" "Yeah, right" *aims* *Squirt* "Mmrow!" *runs* -
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greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Probably the only surefire way to get something in a cat's ear is to dip the entire cat in that something... I don't have a cat but know people who do. Does this mean we can expect a new spacecraft named after your cat? -
Well, then again, Sol (sun) is a G-dwarf (you didn't have a category for middle-sized star, forcing them to choose between dwarf and giant), so people think G-dwarves are more habitable than others. Which is sort of true, as they are stable and afford wide habitable zones, but you can place a good planet around any star, really.
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greenTurtle1134 replied to Just Jim's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
Simple. Someone was driving through the brush, and their car ran out of gas. They walked home, and forgot to note where their car was so now they're down a car. There should be a Guideline against spoiler pyramids, though... So sorry. I realize what you must be going through. Could be nothing, or could be something really bad. Take care, and good luck. -
It's like a Hertzsprung-Russel Diagram, just turned on it's side. It'd be great if it was turned right side up so it looks like a H-R (but with a text table that's far too much work). There is an inordinate amount of dwarf stars. What is it about dwarf stars that makes them so popular? They're small and nonradioactive?