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SiriusRocketry

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  1. Hey @Trekkie148, I made a YouTube channel (mostly playing KSP) last year and got bullied IRL for it- I have a weirdly squeaky voice. My advice to you is to get another name if you want, one that you like, and stay a while here at the forums. I've had a good experience on here over the last year, and I can only hope that the occasionally irritable members apologise to you, as a few have done to me. Cool to see another kid on the forums, have a great day!
  2. 7/10 Insane human or exceptional chatbot response? Hmmm. I am a humaaaaaaa -REROUTE system32.exe fail-
  3. I got the demo as an eight year old in 2011, IIRC it was the ancient pre-cost version (0.9, 0.10?) and loved it. (Despite being terrible) However I soon forgot about it and was caught up in the console hysteria surrounding the PS4 a couple of years later. Near the end of 2016, around September, my friend told me about a game he bought last month called 'Kerbal Space Program' a semi-realistic simulator of spaceflight... I couldn't really remember the game, and despite being a huge space nerd, didn't think it was too interesting. My friend was persistent, however, and sent me the download link for the 1.0 demo, which I decided to download and play. Despite the large difficulty spike and cumbersome part selection, I enjoyed it immensely and succeeded in shooting a Kerbal to the Mun's surface in late December (Jeb never returned). In February 2017, I saw KSP on sale for NZ$17.99, down from $41.99. I bought, it, fell in love despite having a potato laptop, and began to play. 413 hours, a new (but not much better laptop) and almost two years later, here I am. KSP has helped me through some tough times recently, and despite the burnouts and the lag, it is the greatest purchase I have ever made. So thanks to SQUAD for creating a beautiful, upbeat and insane game that is still as fun now as it was in 2011. Thanks for reading and sorry for the novel.
  4. What happened to Laika in the Vostok image? Some sort of cartoon alien invaded her body? Hint: zoom in on the porthole in said image.
  5. What happened to Laika... Very interesting reports, you've got a new follower (on the thread :P)
  6. This is getting really emotional, and pretty interesting. Can't wait for more.
  7. Sorry about the death of this thread, I'll start another one soon. I just got a bit burned, no biggie.
  8. Anyone got screenshots of the new challenge? I'm wondering how it's possible on multiple fronts.
  9. Finally! This is really good, and I cannot wait to see Chapter 2!
  10. OK, I was only asking because I was attempting to find the best way of launching a similar plane.
  11. @Raptor9 What happened to the SVR-23? Do you still have the brochure, and if so, could you PM it to me?
  12. Holy mother of necro, Batman! Holler for a mod @Vanamonde, is this eligible for locking?
  13. Hi @adsii1970! Glad you posted this. With your thread and the General Micro challenge thread, I'm sure I'll be busy!
  14. Perhaps ice cream and Khyber crystals? XD In all seriousness, it will most likely be a solid, porous rock with lots of elements frozen into ice, like a comet.
  15. Well, my NZD$399 laptop (4 GB RAM, Intel HD Integrated graphics and a 1.6 GHz dual-core Celeron) runs KSP at least tolerably under 40-50 parts, and only encountered awful, sub 10 FPS conditions when in a 100-150 part physics bubble. A decent-ish laptop with a reasonable, quad core processor, at least 4/8 GB of RAM and 1 GB of dedicated graphics should run well even with some light graphical mods installed.
  16. @The Aziz How can that only have >1000 DV? My much smaller two-orange tank single stack model has 4.5k!
  17. Soon, when I get back into KSP.
  18. I went under the assumption that Kerbin is x10 scale, for realism.
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