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Nazalassa

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  1. I think @Lisias made a thread about something like that, but I can't remember the name.
  2. Buried under piles of bugs. @Mr. Fusion how are you today?
  3. There's no shame in playing KSP :) As suggested above, the best way to quickly get a lot of science is by rolling pods all around the KSP, which have plenty of experiments strapped on them - all that can fit. At your tech level you can probably have the mystery goo things, termometers and barometers. Therefore in each biome (= building) you can do up to six experiments: crew report (r-click the pod), thermometer, barometer, mystery goo, EVA report (EVA a Kerbal and then r-click it) and surface sample (again, EVA a Kerbal and then r-click it). Note that as long as the Kerbal touches a vessel that touches a biome it can take a surface sample in this biome. You may want to bring a scientist (like Bob) in order to be able to reset the mystery goo things, which are expandable (they can't be used twice if they are not reset[ted?]). If you have the Science Jr. you should include it (it's expandable as well, but it gives lots of science). You may want to include some batteries (if you have some) to increase range (the built-in batteries in the command pods are rather weak). There's one different biome per facility (SPH, Runway, R&D, Crawlerway, etc.), plus a KSC biome (there are several instances of it, I remember one being between the VAB and the Tracking Station) and the nearby Shores, Water and Grassland ones. These are the obvious ones. Hidden ones are at least as many, and are many buildings (not facilities, buildings) which you need to touch in order to be "in that biome". These include the dishes and the hub of the Tracking Station (4 biomes), the flagpole (in front of the Astronaut Complex), the VAB and SPH main buildings (2 biomes), etc. The complete list of these biomes can be found here: https://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/wiki/Biome#Kerbin And more info about science here: https://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/wiki/Science Oh, by the way, welcome to the forums!
  4. Glad to see this thread is active again :)
  5. Hmmm? @Stratzenblitz75 I like your jelly submarine lol
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