This is supposed to be a test of the RCS, docking, and long-distance re-entry capabilities of the Venus Command Module. The version of the 2nd stage was slightly different, with yellow baguettes on the sides and no fairing. 2 were launched. One with 3 crew members, and one with 1. We waited for the first one to almost complete an orbit before launching a second, in hopes of a successful rendezvous. That's the part that failed. RCS was amazing, and both re-entries were flawless, unattended, and one landed right next to the KSC. For the next LTV launch, we will need more fuel.
Notes
Practice Rendezvous
Bring more fuel
Lander will be named Orpheus, after the guy who went to hell and came back, leaving behind his wife
Images
Mission-specific Venus module, with double-belled Poodle Engine
Stages
Bonus image from during landing
That's all, stay sigma!
-Manny73211; Square One Industries Chairman, Glass Cannon Productions developer, ETG at Innovation Inc, and professional goofy goober