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Laythe Squid

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  1. Maybe...those look like they're just crystal, but it's possible.
  2. Could there be life in the Jool System? I know Squad has said "no aliens", but if there were, what might they look like? How would they survive? You can say what you think it would be like, but here are my ideas. Jool-Complex chemical reactions in the atmosphere, but no life...yet. Laythe-Extremely complex multi-celled and unicellular biosphere. Most life is in the oceans, as radiation from Jool makes it hard to live on land. Despite this, life thrives under the surface, as the sand and rock protects from radiation. Vall-Life thrives deep underground in a vast subsurface ocean as well as subsurface lakes in the ice sheet. Tylo-Simple unicellular life in lava tubes. Bop-No life..what do you mean by "kraken"? Pol-No life
  3. Well done! Can't wait to see how this turns out!
  4. "Oh Yeah! Living! Forgot about that!" -Jebediah Kerman
  5. Water could be combining with ozone high in the atmosphere. Ozone is created by oxygen, which could be created by hydrogen peroxide decomposition. There could be a cycle where hydrogen peroxide is created and decomposes, explaining the oxygen.
  6. Oh. Still, you might want to send more probes towards the planet. All that oxygen has to come from somewhere. Right?
  7. Whatever happened to Oceans of Eve/City on the Mun?

    1. Tw1

      Tw1

      I got busy, and was unable to keep working on it, and also the latest version of that save file got some strange glitches in it. Everything blew up. Though I would be able to rebuild. It also was about that time when it became clear to me KSP wasn't going to live up to its full potential, and just stay as a spaceflight and building sim, with superficial exploration and management systems just tacked on.

      That said, I still can't bring myself to completely write it off, and call it dead, just on "Indefinite hiatus". Otherwise, I'd post what plans I had for it to give some conclusion. Part of me does want to revive it some time, but I'm worried it has lost its audience. 

  8. Starkiller Base collapses into a black hole.
  9. Granted, but it's all the charred remains of astronaut food that burned up somehow. I wish for a pencil.
  10. Mary Annette is Puppet's cousin from out of town. Her name is a pun on marionettes, types of puppets which use strings. She belongs to a French puppeteer. Mary Annette is peach with light orange hair. She wears a red dress. Mary Annette only appears in one episode of The Upside Down Show, Airport. Mary Annette Anderson (July 27, 1874 – 1922) was an American professor and the first African American woman elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Anderson was born in Shoreham, Vermont, to William and Philomine (Langlois) Anderson. Her father, a farmer, was a freed slave originally from Virginia, and her mother was a Canadian immigrant of French and Native American ancestry.[1] Anderson was educated at the Northfield School for Young Ladies in Northfield, Massachusetts, before entering Middlebury College in 1895. She graduated in 1899 as valedictorian, becoming the first African American woman elected to Phi Beta Kappa.[2] Following graduation from Middlebury, Anderson taught at Straight University in New Orleans before being appointed a professor of English grammar and history at Howard University in Washington, D.C. She married Walter Lucius Smith on August 7, 1907, and gave up teaching.[3] This is data on Mary Annette. Hope it is useful.
  11. KSTC's working on it. Right now, we're developing robots that will rip anything possessed by a Kraken(or an evil Magic Boulder) into pieces. After that, the things collapse into black holes- not large enough to destroy Kerbin. They explode right away because of Hawking radiation, destroying the delicate network of magnetic fields that make up Krakens. Oh. I guess we just launch the robots alone. It wouldn't be safe for living things anyway.
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