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wrestlingforme

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  1. Do I do it like That is how some forums do it.
  2. I used to play this game alot, and now I fixed my computer again. The thing is, it has a worse graphics card and video driver or whatever. If I have a really horrible one, am I still able to play KSP?
  3. If any of you would like to give me some tips for my writing, that would be greatly appreciated.
  4. Thanks. I was actually kindof wondering whether I should have posted it. I am not that good at writing, more with coming up with ideas.
  5. Jebediah Kerman woke up in a distant place. The only image he could make out was a pitch black room. He reached out for a lightswitch, and when he finally did turn on the lights, he could make out that he wasn't on Kerbin. He was on a ship, or a station, from the looks of it. He looked at a window, which appeared to be cracked a bit. He saw the sun, but not Kerbin. He walked around, trying to find a explanation for the situation. There were two doors around him, one was locked however. He walked over to the unlocked door,and opened it. Inside the room, he could see a computer, a journal, and what looks to be a picture. He looked at the picture, and it was of Gilly. He smiled. The last time he went to Gilly was 20 years ago. He walked to the journal, and read it. He could make out a drawing of some sort of landing capsule, with a drill. The capsule was as wide as a Rockomax Jumbo-64 fuel tank. He could tell. The capsule had some sort of drill, and he suspected it was a mining vessel. He walked to the computer, and saw it contained files. He read the first file. "It is done! The scientists were right. We never anticipated such a success. When the drilling vessel arrives on Gilly, then we will order the KPS-1,to collect the samples." Jebediah clicked the next one, and saw a picture of a huge vessel, bigger then any ship that the Kerbals have built before. He was shocked. This wasn't released to the public. He read the next one. "The KPS-1, or Kerbal Pusher Ship, is designed to carry a prototype nuclear pulse drive. It will carry four, and will be able to go to the Moon in less then a day, probably! We are excited. It also has a artificial intelligence, a computer, to control it. This is our best chance." Jebediah smiled, and closed out. He saw a nearby keycard. He grabbed it, and left the room. Jebediah went to the next door, unlocking it using the keycard, and went inside. He saw two other computers, and turned on one of them. He saw three files. He opened the first one. "The KPS-1 officially launched today. No one knew, but it launched at the second launching center. We know that people will know sooner or later, but hopefully they wont." Jebediah sighed. He read the next file. "We have just worked on a project. It will be a large ship, designed to carry people to a destination. It will have ten prototype nuclear pulse engines. This is exciting. It will be equipped with the same AI as the KPS-1. They will be connected, so Gilly can hopefully be colonized later this year." Jebediah read the last one. "Something terribly wrong is going on, we dont know what happened. The KPS-1 crashed into Gilly. We have to halt the colonization mission." Jebediah was shocked. What could this mean for him? Why is he on this ship? He walked to the next computer. He saw two files. He read the first one. "Gilly is coming towards Kerbin. We can`t stop it. It is going faster then we anticipated. The project.. the ship with the AI.. we learned that the AI is the reason. It is trying to destroy us all. We cannot remove it, we can only hope that it wont stop the project. The project.. the colonization ship.. it will be sent out of the system." Jebediah suddenly became pale. He looked at the final file. "We picked our last men. They are in a deep sleep. For now. If they are woken up, it is the AI. If anyone is reading this.. send a signal. Send a signal to the stars, and hope..hope someone helps you." Jebediah looked at the final door. He walked to it, and looked out the window. He saw Kerbin. It was like a great desert. The oceans, gone. Jebediah also saw a computer, no files on it, but some kind of communications system. He sent one signal. A signal to the stars.
  6. I like how the majority in the first page don`t realize that he actually wasn`t suggesting warfare to the game.
  7. I think a planetary cycler would be a good idea. I dont know if it would work in KSP. Like,one that cycles between orbits.
  8. Try to get the farthest away from the sun (Note,I am very new to this forum,so..yeah.),Use any mo[)s,except for the ones that break the game,aka,warp mo[)s or whatever. ( My [) key is broken.)
  9. I downloaded the KSP demo,and im new to the forums,hello.
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