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Unbreakify

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  1. I used paint.net for it. It looks sketchy, but its genuinely good software. Pretty bare-bones paint editor. Also thanks for the feedback. The first 3 posts were pretty low quality, i mainly just wanted to test the water and see if people liked the direction. Good to hear people are enjoying it. For others, the crew that perished in STS-3 won't be returning. That means no more jeb. (even though he did actually survive.. somehow? - realistically doesn't make sense)
  2. "Suspicious download - Keep or block?" you must think im insane if you don't expect me to keep it
  3. Looks goofy as hell, but im willing to bet when i use it it'll be awesome!
  4. STS-3 November 4th, 1978 The Ganymede-Gemstone Mission ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STS-3 will be the last mission of 1978. Next year will hopefully bring some better goals. This will be the second module for the Gemstone space station. November 4th, 1978. Tranquillity is T-8 minutes away from launch. The crew is the same crew of STS-1. Jedediah will be piloting the shuttle. The crew arm is retracted. T-6 minutes until launch. LOX Tower retracted. Launch sequence is now controlled by the internal computer of Tranquillity. T-17 seconds. T-9 seconds. T-6 seconds. Auto-sequence start. Lift-off of Tranquillity! Sending a new module up to the latest space station, and the first modular one in orbit! Tranquillity is seen with its SRB's, T+1:00 into launch. "We have a problem!" "Whats the problem?" "Something just snapped on the side of our orbiter. Get a look!" "We will look into it." "What do you mean by that? Its urgent!" "..." "You're missing a wing." "..." "What do you mean we're missing a w-" The crew of Tranquillity are killed. T+1:48 seconds into launch, a large piece of the external tank fell off and broke the wing of Tranquillity. The crew survived initially, but seconds later after receiving word of it, the computer encountered an error and released the SRB's early. The orbiter was destroyed instantly and the crew were killed. Post-Mission log: The mission was a failure. We lost 4 of our best astronauts, as well as our payload. We are investigating the accident.
  5. STS-3-C Part 2/2 August 11th, 1978 - August 13th, 1978 Classified -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- During STS-2 planning, the US Army came-a-knocking. Realising the capabilities of the STS program, they ████████ ██ █████ █ ███ █████████ to orbit. STS-2 was moved to STS-5 because of this, and was jumpstarted to STS-3-C, being the first classified mission of the bunch. Nobody knows what the payload is. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tranquillity preparing for its 2nd flight. Its being launched at night to prevent ███████ ████ ████████. Ignition sequence start. Lift-off of Tranquillity! SRB Seperation. Photo snuck by the Pilot during automatic launch. Tranquillity makes it into a stable of orbit ███km. S Tranquillity is maundered upwards to prevent photographing of the payload from below. ███ ███ █████████ ███ launched into orbit. They ████ ██ ███████ controlled from the ██ ███████ ████. Comprises with the US Army allowed KASA to preform scientific experiments on the same mission. They preformed sun tests, similar to Skylab. Tranquillity preforming a Deorbit, preparing to land at the KSC. This was one of the shortest missions preformed by Tranquillity. Tranquillity hands the re-entry over to the internal computer. Tranquillity approaches the KSC. Touchdown of Tranquillity. Welcome home. Mission Post-Review: This mission is classified. The science results went well, however. Successful mission.
  6. SP-1 'Gemstone' "The beginning of a Space Station" July 31st, 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturn IB, Carrying the Gemstone Core Module is preparing for launch. It will become the worlds first modular orbital space station. It will be significantly easier now that the shuttle was proven as a capable machine. "Lift-off of Gemstone, bringing a new Space Station idea to the table!" Gemstone powers through the atmosphere. Separation of the first stage! Fairing deployed! Gemstone will be entering an orbit of 125km. It will be sustainable for a long time. The 2nd stage is deorbited to prevent space debris. The station now orbits freely, waiting for a shuttle to dock with it and set the space station up, for its first astronauts onboard. Mission Post-Review: Half-Successful mission. The module was supposed to have a probe core to control it, but it failed. However, the systems on the space station are functioning, and oxygen is onboard.
  7. STS-1 Part 2/2 July 8th, 1978 - July 16th, 1978 "The Greatest Test Flight" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tranquillity is beginning its descent, the automated computer pitches 27 degrees up. The crew on Tranquillity get a great view of a solar eclipse. After a long 8 days in space, the crew finally begins to renter. James described the re-entry effects on the cockpit as "Breath-taking" and "Pretty" to look at. Tranquillity finally begins to land. Its gears are deployed for the first time. "Welcome back home, Tranquillity." Mission Post-Review: Successful mission. Its systems proved reliable, and they preformed all accurately.
  8. STS-1 Part 1/2 July 8th, 1978 - July 16th, 1978 "The Greatest Test Flight" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Space Shuttle 'Tranquillity' is seen preparing for luanch. July 7th, 1978. July 8th, 1978. T- 7 minutes until launch. The crew arm has been retracted. T- 2 minutes. The ET's "LOX" vent arm has been retracted. T-10.. 9.. 8.. 7.. Ignition sequence START. 4.. 3.. 2.. 1.. Lift-off of Space Shuttle Tranquillity, off to preform the beginning of a new era for space transport! 32 minutes later, the Orbiter finally reaches orbit. It begins its 8 day journey, conducting system tests, and testing the shuttle performance.
  9. Welcome to my Mission Log! Although i know many people won't read this, or be well interested in it, I still find it enjoyable to write stories about my missions. Even though this is mainly going to be about shuttles, it will have other missions too. Any missions I have done previously unfortunately won't be logged. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Key (Obsolete) [Mission Name]-C - Stands for 'Classified'. These missions are separate from the main missions, for example, STS-3-C is not related with STS-3. This naming system has now become OBSOLETE since the new STS lettering system to prevent confusion with missions of similar name. STS Naming System (1979 and above) The new STS naming system, which will be introduced in 1980, will be a revised version of the current naming system. The first number is for the year of operation. (1981 would be STS-31-A). The second number is for the launch site. 1 is for the KSC, which is where most launches will happen, and 2 is for Woomerang. The letter at the end of the launch name stands for the launch of the year. For example, the 3rd launch of the year would be STS-31-C. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Planned Missions Space Shuttle Soyuz / Proton Saturn Program (NOT APOLLO) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'll try to do as many missions as possible. Happy reading! PS: The first 3 missions were written during the night, and the last 2 were kind of rushed.. Sorry. I'll put quality over quantity now. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mission Belt [SP-1] (has no badge)
  10. Couldn't agree more. Was so hyped for KSP2 back in 2019, then 2020. Then 2021. And then 2022... all for it to be a pile of mud thats just got no soul or gameplaly.
  11. its a very fun feature to play around with. I made a small gif of a satellite being deorbited, looks really cool. However i've noticed some weird.. buginess to say the least? A clone of the image is created, and stamped ontop of the original in the corner, while being stretched. This is a really odd bug, could you have a look into it? It seems to be a 50/50 chance of it happening.
  12. Copycat in the Skies (Originally Juno's Expense, but i realised it was too unoriginal for my liking...) What if the Buran wasn't a failure? Inspired by "Chasing Dreams" by Talverd. Notice: i have a tendency to "clone" missions once i read about them (autism my beloved) for this reason i have NOT READ any of the Chasing Dreams forum, except for the first post. If any cloning does appear to happen, it is merely coincidental. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Built Orbiters OK-GLI (Prototype) OK-1.01 'Buran' Planned Orbiters OK-1.02 'Pthicka' OK-1.03 'Sibir' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Planned Missions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  13. It appears it might be a continuation of the Buran segment of KATS (as its property of SOCK), but it probably wont include the rest, because chaos113 hasnt updated their KATS post in ages, and likely won't be releasing his assets.
  14. Is Smart A.S.S. supposed on the screens? Figured it out.
  15. It ended up burning up in the atmosphere and killing the 3 astronauts onboard. Oh well. They were going to get fired. I guess they did get fired after all.
  16. Fellow commenters can we please create an international law banning this fellow from ever creating and designing rockets again.
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