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zekes

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  1. i think rareden's teeth are kinda cute...
  2. banned for not knowing i have a livestream (look up zokesia on twich.tv)
  3. banned for being a golden peach who criticizes me....
  4. THIS IS STILL IN BETA- IT WILL BE UPDATED AS I WORK ON IT. The ARES pack. Comes with Fuel Modules, habitation (Core) module, refueler, and Crew exchanger (coming soon). Only 300 parts when complete! STATION CORE FUEL MODULES REFUELER Station core: The core is a module that holds 10 kerbals and has an RCS tug at the bottom. Fuel Module: Fuel modules have lots of fuel (two orange tanks worth), so if you run out of fuel on the transfer orbit to Duna, feel free to siphon some to the engines to get it there. the tanks have 4 ASAS and 4 SAS modules on the sides so when they are docked with the station, turn the reaction wheels off so they don't rip the ship apart. Action Group 1 toggles outer solar panels. be careful when docking the modules to the station core, the SR ports on the side are squishy. you must be 100% accurate. Ill add struts later, might fix this problem. Refueling Module: Designed to reusably refuel the station, the ship has detachable engine section that can return to Kerbin and get more fuel tanks. the Orange tank payload can be dumped or used as parts when expanding the station. It takes plenty of fuel there so feel free to, like the fuel modules, siphon some fuel from the orange tank to feed the engines should they need it. The refuler automatically siphons gas, so the pusher has fuel to get back to Kerbin. All three assembled properly:
  5. My most ambitions project of the Zokesian Space Program, the Laythe Exploration Expedition (L.E.E.). It got six men to LLO and two men to Laythe's surface, and served as a Laythe station for five years, and was visited by Orbiter Mk IVs exchanging crew frequently. The two kerbs who stepped on Laythe's surface rendezvous with an Orbiter Mk IV which took them home safely. The other three in the L.E.E. were station crew members for a year. Here is a diagram of the ship:
  6. best of luck to both sides! We will be watching from some of our Recon Bikes to see how it goes... Of course, the pilots are not happy to be there and so exposed...
  7. ok, the Mark II is here! It has SAS wheels for more stability, landing legs (for vertical minmus and ike landings), and RCS system. http://www./?b6z8a179b77v7az
  8. Engineering Perfection, one launch at at time...
  9. Some images i have compiled for you, from over yonder in the internets.
  10. Amazingly, this is our third most popular ship. Because of that, i'm going to try to improve it a bit (there are some known flaws i failed to fix).
  11. Scott should have used an AV-40B Duck...
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