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Kerbalsaurus

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  1. Will KSP 2 be like a lot of other games coming out now? I don't want something to happen like you guys release a half-baked game, promising updates in the future that you may or may not get too. I don't want KSP to go the way of a certain other game franchise I liked (*cough cough* Pokémon *cough cough*).
  2. Will the game be discounted on launch? I know most steam games do that.
  3. What does a day on Kerbin have to do with the price of eggs in China? But yeah, I’ve run into this issue too. I just didn’t report it because I thought it was an issue on my end.
  4. What mod are the Skylab parts from? Is it BDB or a BDB-esque mod? Never mind, I found out.
  5. JEBINI 4: YEAR 1, DAY 338 Crew: Maugan, Albert Kerbin sits and watches in awe as the 2 Kerbonauts rise on the launch tower. Today, they will head up into the very first "space home", and stay there for a month. That's right, they'll stay in space for a month! Experiments are to be preformed, as well as tests on crew durability. While sitting in the capsule during last-minute checks, Maugan thinks to herself what may happen up there. Nobody has been up there for that long, and bone mass loss was detected after the Jebini. 1% percent of bone mass is lost every month, in fact. The crew will have to go through a lot of rehabilitation afterwards. Daily exercise for 2 hours a day can combat this, but not stop it. Stage 2 separation. MES Orbital insertion burn. Jebini 4 now sits in orbit, as mission control checks the docking systems of the both the Jebini spacecraft and Kermes Station. With everything in order, the crew are given a go to begin they're rendezvous burn. Off to their (temporary) new home! Approaching a somewhat visible Kermes Station. The crew now must focus extra hard while docking. Unlike Jebini 2&3, they're not docking in daylight, they're docking in the darkness. They have the use their instruments to tell them where to go. 50 meters, 40 meters, 30 meters. The crew slowly move in, until the capsule jolts them around. They've successfully docked to Kermes station! In time to watch the sunrise too (see first picture). The crew pressurize Kermes Station, and enter into they're new home! Albert Kerman takes beautiful picture out the window. "It's like an extremely cramped observation deck!" she says. Albert Kerman on EVA. This marks a historic day in Kerbalkind's history. The first Kerbals to "live" in space! They will also break the crewed spaceflight record by a long shot: 30 days! The original longest time in space was Munar 5, lasting around 4 days. The crew now sit back and start their work in orbit.
  6. I saw you were planning to do something with making the Skylab multi-modular and now I wonder, how are you going to do that? Skylab was quite obviously designed to be a monolithic station.
  7. Wouldn’t be be last time you have crew die in space.
  8. You can also use fairings. On Kerbal X, several people cover fuel tanks with white or silver fairings which make the rockets look incredibly realistic!
  9. DUNA MID COURSE CORRECTION MANUEVER: YEAR 1, DAY 331 Explorer 1's progress towards Duna remains steady, and it's projected to get there around the beginning of year 2. All that needs to be is a little burn to put it's arrival periapsis at around 70km. After that, it can just coast. The red planet is in our sights!
  10. KERMES STATION DELIVERY: YEAR 1, DAY 326 I don't have any good puns for this. "Eve I standing by for launch..." -Gene Kerman As our goal of reaching Minmus starts to face the light, we must now prove Kerbals and Beyond are capable of long habitation in space, as well as master the art of rendezvous and docking. As such, we have constructed the first orbital outpost: Kermes Station! It's a single module, monolithic station with a fairly big 4 crew main habitat, and an airlock at the bottom. This will be the second launch of the Eve I Rocket, a currently in progress universal launch vehicle that will hopefully replace the Kitten II Rocket once it's fully functioning. Engine ignition! Liftoff! Orbital insertion burn. Kermes Station now sits in orbit, waiting for crew to inhabit it! Do to its conical shape, many have referred to it as "The Gnome Station". Maybe not a very official name, is it?
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