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Yes! Finally space will be black not grey-ish. Thank you! One question though - does it work with the 0.20.2?
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[AAR] The Grand Tour - Voyage To The Planets
czokletmuss replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
Thank you very much Suspense! I'm glad you like it though I wonder isn't it slightly too long and with too many pictures. On the other hand, this was a very emotional landing, so I can't imagine spliting it into two parts. But don't expect the next chapter to be that long as the last two By the way: the new AAR has its own emblem thanks to NuclearWarfare! -
[AAR] The Grand Tour - Voyage To The Planets
czokletmuss replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
CHAPTER 14 EVE LANDING *** BOB: Visual inspection completed, no damage detected. You got that BERTY? BERTY v.2.0.8: Affirmative. Eve Lander is fully operational and ready for landing. BOB: Good. I'm boarding the lander. ROZER: Sir, with all due respect, maybe you should consider changing your mind about the subject which we discussed recently. BOB: I told you already that I don't believe in superstitions, Rozer. JOHNDON: But there are o-other reasons as well, sir. BOB: :sigh: Listen doctor, I appreciate your work with the rover, but… JOHNDON: What about the h-history books, sir? BOB: What about them? JOHNDON: I just would like to point out that some more f-fancy name than the “Eve Lander†certainly will sound b-better. BOB: Huh. You've actually make a very good point. Alright then, what do you propose, Johndon? JOHNDON: I was thinking, uhm, maybe something from the mythology? Like the Orpheus, f-for example? BERTY v.2.0.8: All systems online. Shall the Eve Lander undock now, director Bob? BOB: Yes, yes. Huh. Frankly I don't really understand why guy who slew some monster with hair problem should give a name to my lander, I mean, the Eve Lander. JOHNDON: N-no sir, you're thinking about Perseus. Orpheus was the mythic hero who descended to the u-underworld to save his belove… BOB: Oh, I get it. Descending to hell. Smart. BERTY v.2.0.8: Undocking completed. Eve Lander separated from the transfer module. JOHNDON: It's just an idea b-but… BOB: No, this is good, I like it. Gentlemen, lo and behold - “Orpheusâ€Â, the first manned lander on Eve. *** BOB: Damn, this heavy duty EVA suit isn't really comfortable. Alright BERTY, how much time do we have before the burn? BERTY v.2.0.8: 17 minutes. Double-checking of all the systems advised. BOB: Yes. Begin then. BERTY v.2.0.8: SAS operational. RCS operational. Engines operational. Solar panels operational. Autopilot system online. Initiating the Smart Eve Suit test. STEVE v.1.0.2: Smart Eve Suit test initiated. Synchronizing with on-board computer. Suit temperature – 20 °C. External pressure – 1 atm. Acceleration – zero g. Exoskeleton operational. Life support operational. AutoDoc operational. Recording equipment operational. Oxium level 99,77%. BERTY v.2.0.8: Smart Eve Suit test completed. All systems operational. BOB: Splendid. BERTY v.2.0.8: Please be advised that the communication between “Orpheus†and any other spacecraft will cease during the aerobraking. BOB: Alright. BERTY v.2.0.8: Please be advised that the Smart Eve Suit is the experimental suit and as such it shouldn't be overloaded or exposed to the extreme conditions longer than it is included in the mission plan. BOB: Believe me BERTY, I know better than anyone how hard was it to implement this whole exoskeleton and other cutting-edge technology in the suit. Is that all? BERTY v.2.0.8: Affirmative. BOB: Great. So in the meantime… BERTY v.2.0.8: Incoming transmission from commander Jebediah. BOB: Patch him through. Well hello Jeb, what can I do for you? JEB: Listen Bob, I know that you probably won't change your decision… BOB: Indeed I won't. JEB: I understand. If you want to risk everything for some illusion of glory or to take revenge on me, then go ahead. BOB: Oh don't worry about me, old friend. Today I'm going down in history. JEB: Yeah, you're going down alright… Just remember – as soon as you touch the atmosphere, you're on your own. You better know what you are doing, 'cause nobody can help you once you're down there. BOB: I understand that. Now will you excuse me, I have one giant leap to make. BERTY, execute the deorbit burn as soon as you can. BERTY v.2.0.8: Affirmative. BERTY v.2.0.8: Deorbiting completed. “Orpheus†is on course. Decoupling the Orbital Engine Module. BERTY v.2.0.8: Decoupling successful. Inflating the heat shield. Entering the atmosphere in 11 minutes. Predicted maximum g-force – 11,5 gees. BOB: You heard it. Everything is all right, communication will cease in, 11 minutes and will be resumed after the aerobraking. ROZER: Copy that. JOHNDON: G-good luck, sir. BOB: Luck has nothing to do with it. Hey, Johndon? JOHNDON: Yes sir? BOB: I can't remember – what happened to this mythical Orpheus? Did he get what he wanted? JOHNDON: Almost, sir. BOB: Almost? JOHNDON: He saved his b-beloved but then he lost her. She stayed in h-hell forever. Ahem. BOB: Well, wasn't that uplifting? I bet this story will have different ending if only he has technology on his side. Okay, enough with this – next transmission scheduled in 35 minutes. Over. *** BERTY v.2.0.8: Entering the atmosphere in 10 seconds. Cease of communication in 30 seconds, BOB: Here we go. BERTY v.2.0.8: â€ÂOrpheus†has entered the atmosphere. Cease of communication in 15 seconds. BOB: Ugh! STEVE v.1.0.2: Acceleration – 6 G. BERTY v.2.0.8: Warning. Weather anomaly detected. Prepare for turbulences. Cease of communication in 10 seconds. BOB: Argh! At this height?! STEVE v.1.0.2: Acceleration – 8 G. BOB: What was that!? BERTY v.2.0.8: Alert. Critical failure of communication and solar power module. Cease of communica######### BOB: BERTY! STEVE v.1.0.2: Acceleration – 11,6 G. BERTY v.2.0.8: ...###... BOB: Oh frak! STEVE v.1.0.2: Acceleration – 9 G. BOB: Focus, focus! You can do it! STEVE v.1.0.2: Acceleration – 8 G. BOB: Good! Okay, aerobraking is almost finished. Preparing to decouple the heat shield. STEVE v.1.0.2: Acceleration – 7 G. BOB: Releasing the heat shield in five, four, three, two and shield released! BOB: Inflating the envelopes! SAS online, altitude 7954 meters. STEVE v.1.0.2: Acceleration – 5 G. BOB: Ship's stable, slow descent in progress. Oh my Kod… I think I can see the surface. There's, uhm, a large body of liquid, probably liquid sulphur? This is incredible. STEVE v.1.0.2: Acceleration – 3 G. BOB: Damage assessment. It appears that the, uhm, solar panels of the ascent module are completely destroyed. Communication isn't working. I guess you'll find out about all this from the recording, not sooner. Continuing descent. STEVE v.1.0.2: Acceleration – 1,7 G. BOB: Touchdown! Touchdown, touchdown! “Orpheus†has landed! Yes! STEVE v.1.0.2: Acceleration – 1,7 G. BOB: Okay, turning this off… It's quite dark in here, kinda creepy. I'm prepping the EVA, checking the situation right now. I hope all the sensors are still working. STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 20 °C. External temperature – 467 °C. External pressure – 5 atm. Acceleration – 1,7 g. Exoskeleton operational. Life support operational. AutoDoc operational. Recording equipment operational. Oxium level 93,45%. BOB: Alright. I don't have much time, I better do it quickly. *** BOB: And so the son of Kerbin sets his foot on this planet – as the first of the many who will come. Ha! You hear me, Jeb!? I did it! STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 21 °C. BOB: I will try to make a few steps further away from the ship. BOB: It's really hard to move, the air is incredibly dense. It's like swimming, but with superheated carbon dioxide instead of water. I can't see much, the distortions… wow, this was a thunder I believe. And again. I better move quickly. BOB: Done. I'm getting tired and it was what, 10 minutes maybe. I'm really glad I have this exoskeleton helping me. Everything's weirdly heavy. STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 22 °C. BOB: Alright, I'm gonna go get some samples. STEVE v.1.0.2: WARNING – HIGH RADIATION LEVEL. BOB: What? I'm getting – wow, 879 milisiverts per hour! That's really strange. STEVE v.1.0.2: WARNING – HIGH RADIATION LEVEL. BOB: Now it's 884 msv. It appears to be rising as I move towards the, uhm, lake. I guess it's not sulphur after all. Why our rovers didn't detect anything? STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 23 °C. BOB: Alright, I better move. *** STEVE v.1.0.2: Sample 14 secured. You have space for – one – more sample. Suit temperature – 20 °C. BOB: O…okay, one more to go. Whew, it's getting really uncomfortable here. I'll just get this one last sample and – argh! BOB: Holy frak, I tripped over! STEVE, status report! STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 27 °C. External temperature – 475 °C. External pressure – 5 atm. Acceleration – 1,7 g. Exoskeleton operational. Life support operational. AutoDoc operational. Recording equipment operational. Oxium level 78,35%. BOB: Screw this, for a moment I thought… STEVE v.1.0.2: Warning. Critical failure of the cooling system detected. BOB: NO! STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 30 °C. Please return to the vehicle immediately. BOB: No, no, no, no! BOB: :gasping: STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 34°C. Warning. Quickened heartbeat and high blood pressure detected. Please breath normally. BOB: :gasping: STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 41°C. Warning. Dangerously high temperature. Tissue damage imminent. BOB: No, no! :gasping: STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 44°C. Please return to the vehicle immediately. BOB: AARGH! STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 46°C. Warning. Crew member's life endangered. Initiating emergency protocol. BOB: FRAK MEE! STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 48°C. Adrenaline injected. Sedative injected. Analgesic injected. Please touch the ladder. BOB: AARGHH!! STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 50°C. Increasing the dose of the analgesic. Exoskeleton operational. Automatic return to the ascent module initiated. BOB: MY FACE!! STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 52°C. Increasing the dose of the analgesic and sedative. BOB: :screaming: STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 52°C. Initiating psychological support protocol. We're almost there. You can do it. Everything's gonna be alright. We're almost there. BOB: :unintelligible: STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 55°C. Warning. Permanent damage to the tissue. Increasing the dose of analgesic. Increasing the dose of analgesic. Everything's gonna be alright. BOB: … STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 57°C. Warning. Crew member non responsive. Emergency depressurizing. Automatic liftoff initiated. STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 59°C. Warning. Manual course correction required. Adrenaline injected. Adrenaline injected. Adrenaline injected. BOB: …? What? I can't feel… STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 59°C. Acceleration – 2g. Warning. Manual course correction required. BOB: I… I can't… STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 59°C. Acceleration – 2g. Warning. Analgesic injected. Adrenaline injected. Sedative injected. Manual course correction required. BOB: …ugh… STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 59°C. Acceleration – 2g. Course correction completed. Initiated powered ascent. STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 59°C. Acceleration – 3g. First stage separation. BOB: :unintelligible: STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 58°C. Acceleration – 3,7g. Second stage separation. STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 57°C. Acceleration – zero g. Booster separation. STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 56°C. Acceleration – zero g. Establishing stable orbit. STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 56°C. Stable orbit achieved. Autopilot online. Surface operations completed. Warning. Please contact with the medical personal immediately. Smart Eve Suit switching to standby mode. *** STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 13°C. Executing braking burn. STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 12°C. Safe distance to the mothership achieved. Autopilot offline. Warning. Crew member's life endangered. Initiating SOS protocol. Warning. Critical failure in executing the SOS protocol, reason – short range antenna non responsive. Warning. Critical power level. Error. Rebooting imminent. Warning. Crew member's life endangered. Adrenaline injected. Sedative injected. Adrenaline injected. Sedative injected. BOB: :unintelligible: STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 12°C. Safe distance to the mothership achieved. Please proceed. Error. Rebooting in 3, 2, 1, 1,1, 111111111111… BOB: …uhm? BOB: …steve? STEVE v.1.0.2: …###… BOB: …berty? BERTY v.2.0.8: …###… BOB: I can't feel anything… I… STEVE v.1.0.2: Rebooting completed. Basic functions reestablished. Please proceed to the nearest emergency hatch. Suit temperature – 12°C. External pressure – 0 atm. Distance – 99 m. BOB: …come on… you're so close… BOB: …I can't move… STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – 5°C. External pressure – 0 atm. Distance – 113 m. BOB: …jetpack… if only… STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – minus 7°C. External pressure – 0 atm. Distance – 47 m. BOB: …BERTY… STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – minus 13°C. External pressure – 0 atm. Distance – 23 m. BOB: …BERTY… STEVE v.1.0.2: Suit temperature – minus 13°C. External pressure – 0 atm. Distance – 4 m. BOB: …help. MISSION STATUS *** CREW ASSIGNMENTS LAMGML “Alfa†1. Cpt. Rozer (pilot) 2. Dr Johndon (engineer) LAMGML “Beta†1. Cpt. Patlie (pilot) 2. Prof. Sidely (scientist) 3. Prof. Mallock (scientist) -
Speaking of new hard (?) s-f movies, the extended trailer for "Gravity": http://youtu.be/uuMU2q00w3I
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Interesting mod and really cool idea. Kudos!
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I PM you the details but yeah, it's definitely cool and nice looking Edit: It's official now - thanks to NuclearWarfare we can enjoy this story even more!
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Simple but cool - thanks!
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[AAR] The Grand Tour - Voyage To The Planets
czokletmuss replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
August's Thread Of The Month? Sticky thread? Wow. I'm really honoured by that decision - thank you very much. I guess I have no other choice but to write better and more frequently now And of course I would like to thank all of you who read this story - positive reinforcment always helps in the creative process! -
Has anyone saw the "Europa Report"? Is it good?
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[AAR] The Grand Tour - Voyage To The Planets
czokletmuss replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
Thank you. I would like to update to 0.21 (or 0.22 at some moment) but alas with such huge number of mods (some of which are from 0.18 and modified by myself) it would be pretty tough challenge. I prefer to write/play than spend hours testing once again all the vehicles and downloading mods again and again. Ahem, this was actually just a silly mistake considering that even in Polish there is the very same phrase. And yeah, English is weird sometimes but believe me, it's nothing compared to Polish - in this language rules are only for the sake of making exceptions of them, so it shouldn't surprise anyone that the majority of Poles make a lot of mistakes in their one language (!). Although in case of English I always wonder, is it really necessary to have so many tenses? New Duna challenge? Sounds interesting. I was also considering DeadlyReentry as a mod for the Grand Tour but as the tests showed, it wasn't the best idea -
[0.25] Lionhead Aerospace Inc. - Icarus v0.4 updated
czokletmuss replied to Yogui87's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
Yay! All hail the KING OF THE PROBES! Venera by any chance? Cassini/Huygens? Galileo? -
[AAR] The Grand Tour - Voyage To The Planets
czokletmuss replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
BERTY: Warning. Typo detected. CZOKLET: Crap! Initiate editing protocol. And next time use this "quality control" thingy, will you BERTY? BERTY: Affirmative. -
[AAR] The Grand Tour - Voyage To The Planets
czokletmuss replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
Hmm, for some reason I can't edit this post now. Weird. I would take care of this ASAP though. @Commander Zoom: Yup, more effects would improve immersion significantly. Right now there is close to zero difference between landing on Moho or, say, Mun or Dres. Textures are different, sure, and gravity varies but terrain and the actual landing procedure is exactly the same. Wouldn't it be cool if ice-covered bodies will make landing more risky (braking ice triping the lander)? What about high temperature on the iluminated side of Moho? Clouds and stuff would be really great too and like you said, landing on Eve should resemble this: -
If somebody would like to make a fancy banner for this AAR (like these in my signature), he would have my gratitude
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Nie mogę znaleźć, musiałem skasować jakoś :/
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[AAR] The Grand Tour - Voyage To The Planets
czokletmuss replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
Where? Yeah, that's the problem of the big chapters - I probably spend more time polishing the post and images than writing AND playing :> -
[AAR] The Grand Tour - Voyage To The Planets
czokletmuss replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
CHAPTER 13 LOW EVE ORBIT; GILLY LANDING *** BERTY v.2.0.8: Eve Lander within range. Initiating system boot. Checking. BERTY v.2.0.8: All systems operational. Automatic Miner Unit online. Transferring data. Executing mining protocol 001/E-G/A. BERTY v.2.0.8: Eve Lander ready for docking. “Proteus†will commence aerobraking in 3 hours and 35 minutes. *** BOB: And? ROZER: All systems nominal, sir. Orbit injection burn won't take long. BOB: Good. BOB: :sigh: ROZER: I'm sorry sir, with delta-V that big we need quite an acceleration. BOB: Don't worry captain, we're not here on vacations; it's good to have decent artificial gravity for a change. BERTY v.2.0.8: Eve Lander ready for docking. “Proteus†will commence aerobraking in 3 hours and 30 minutes. BOB: Excellent. Captain, wake me up when we're there, I think I'll take a nap. ROZER: Yes sir. ROZER: Sir? BOB: Hum? Are we there yet? ROZER: Affirmative. We are docking in 5 minutes to the wet workshop. BOB: Good, good. Remember, our first task is to prepare rovers for descent. The sooner we get this done, the sooner we could take care of the lander itself. Am I right, doctor? JOHNDON: Well, uh, as a robotics s-s-specialist I would advise proceeding carefully, one can never be s-s-sure that… BOB: Doctor? JOHNDON: Uhm, yes. Err. Of course if the good of the mission requires it, I will do my best to prepare the rovers as s-s-soon as possible. BOB: Excellent. *** BOB: Have you finished? JOHNDON: Yes. Err. I mean, technically… BOB: Great! Let's proceed then, doctor. JOHNDON: I… :sigh: Yes, d-d-director. BOB: And so it goes, the first probe to land on Eve! Isn't this exciting? ROZER: It surely is, sir. JOHNDON: With all due respect, I'm not s-s-sure that… BOB: Please, doctor, do not spoil such a great moment. Think about all the scientific wonders which this little robot will unveil for kerbalkind today! And how data obtained by it would help us perform flawless Eve landing. JOHNDON: Err. BERTY v.2.0.8: Eve Rover 1 has entered the atmosphere. Beginning aerobraking. BERTY v.2.0.8: All systems operational. Parachute opened. ROZER: Sir? Shouldn't the rover have a codename? BOB: What for? ROZER: It is believed that nameless vehicles are, well, unlucky. Sir. BOB: Huh. I always though you are above such superstitious nonsense, Rozer. It was science and kerbal ingenuity which brought us here, not some abstract concepts like luck. Am I right doctor? JOHNDON: I, uhm, I think… BERTY v.2.0.8: Warning. Contact with the rover lost. Establishing connection. BOB: What? Is it normal? Jonhdon? JOHNDON: It's weird, sir. Unlike the aerobraking, the last few kilometers sh-sh-shouldn't… BOB: Well then do something! We can't loose this rover, we need its data! BERTY v.2.0.8: Establishing connection. Eve Rover 1 not responding. ROZER: Is it some kind of mechanical failure? JOHNDON: I don't know, the pressure and temperature are… BERTY v.2.0.8: Warning. Eve Rover 1 endangered. 30 seconds to impact. Establishing connection. BOB: What? Johndon! JOHNDON: Sir, if we don't s-s-send the commands to the r-r-rover before the landing… BERTY v.2.0.8: Warning. Eve Rover 1 endangered. 20 seconds to impact. Establishing connection. BOB: Then what? It'll crush? No way! Do something, now! JOHNDON: I'm t-t-trying! BERTY v.2.0.8: Warning. Eve Rover 1 endangered. 10 seconds to impact. Establishing connection. BOB: Do something, do something! JOHNDON: I d-d-don't know, m-m-maybe a lightning… BERTY v.2.0.8: Warning. Eve Rover 1 endangered. 5 seconds to impact. Establishing connection. BOB: No! BERTY v.2.0.8: Warning. Eve Rover 1 has landed. Impact velocity 58,4 m/s. Critical mission failure. Probe lost. BOB: Frak! JOHNDON: I'm s-s-so sorry, d-d-director. ROZER: A quarter billion… What was the speed in kilometers per hour, BERTY? BERTY v.2.0.8: 210,24 km/h. It was very unfortunate landing. BOB: Shut up, both of you! BERTY, don't mention this to commander for now, we'll fill the mission report back in the mothership. Do you understand? BERTY v.2.0.8: Affirmative. BOB: You, Johndon – you're going to prepare another one. JOHNDON: Yes s-s-sir. BOB: ASAP! And no more failures. JOHNDON: I w-w-will d-do my b-b-best. *** PATLIE: Copy that, “Proteusâ€Â. Are you ready? SID: I was born ready, son. How are you feeling professor? MALLOCK: I'm fine, thank you. Spending some time in microgravity can only help, as I imagine. SID: Oh I'm sure it will. I'm so excited that we will have this rare opportunity to study body from the asteroid belt! It will vastly improve our understanding of the processes which take place in the very beginning of solar system formation. MALLOCK: Well, as a geologist I can't imagine better place to spend a weekend. How long will our journey take once again? PATLIE: Slightly more than 26 hours, professor. MACLORF: Hmm, yes. Well, good that I brought some audiobook with me. SID: Really? I have some good ol'fashion b-class science fiction. I can't help it, I just love these cheap movies. What did you take? Something about cosmology or tidal effects on small bodies or… MALLOCK: “Gone With The Solar Windâ€Â. You know, alternative history romance. Ahem. SID: Oh. Well, de gustibus non est disputandum, as they say. Err, have a good time then. *** BERTY v.2.0.8: Automatic Miner Unit within Gilly's sphere of influence. Executing orbit insertion burn. BERTY v.2.0.8: Orbit insertion burn completed. Low Gilly orbit achieved. Initiating scanning. BERTY v.2.0.8: KE-S210 Compact Survey Unit operational. Automatic Mineru Unit switching to standby mode. *** PATLIE: Wake up, gentlemen. MALLOCK: Don't do it Scarlett, he's not your true lov… Ahem. Huh? Are we there yet, Mr.. Patlie? SID: Hey professor, check this out! You can easily see Gilly. Wow, ain't she magnificent. MALLOCK: Blimey, this is incredible! PATLIE: We still have some time before orbit insertion burn and landing, so take your, err, time. MALLOCK: Most impressive. Where are we landing? PATLIE: Actually, it doesn't really matter – we can easily change our landing site several times in a microgravity environment like this. MALLOCK: Splendid. SID: I say we land on top of this mountain-like formation. You can do it? PATLIE: In almost zero-g? No problem. PATLIE: And touchdown! “Beta†has landed! JEB: Copy that. Good work, kid. SID: Woo-hoo! MALLOCK: Astounding, really astounding! BERTY v.2.0.8: I'm happy that the next mission objective is completed. Please remember about EVA protocol and be careful while leaving the vehicle. Gradient of the hill is estimated to be equal to 72,43 degrees. *** SID: I'm leaving the vehicle. Wow. Horizon is incredibly close, this is truly an alien environment. JEB: Sid, the first words! SID: Oh crap! Can I repeat this? BERTY v.2.0.8: The First Step recording completed. JEB: Nevermind… SID: I said I'm sorry, Mister “One Small Step For Kerbalkindâ€Â. It's hard to find words sometimes, you know? JEB: I know. At least put the flag properly. SID: Ha! I won't say whose flag was blown over by the engines exhaust on Moho. JEB: We were in a hurry because of Maclorf, if you don't remember. Now stop talking and do your job. SID: I knew it – I'm the first person ever on this new world and the first thing I do is to argue with some old fart. JEB: Your talking about the propellant for your one-jetpack-to-orbit idea? SID: Hey, I almost forgot about it! Thanks, Jeb. JEB: You are welcome, egghead. SID: I love you too. SID: There we go. Damn it's pretty. Too bad the radiation will render it white in no time. MALLOCK: Mr.. Sidely! Could you help me with this hatch? SID: I'm coming. Alright - it's science time! *** BERTY v.2.0.8: Topographic data collected. Initiating kethane scanning. Executing inclination change. BERTY v.2.0.8: Kethane pocket detected, commander. JEB: More good news? It seems that's one of these lucky days. *** BERTY v.2.0.8: Aerobraking. Eve Rover 2 on course. BOB: This time it'll make it. Right, doctor? JOHNDON: P-p-probab-b-b… BOB: Oh shut up. BERTY, status report. BERTY v.2.0.8: Aerobraking completed. All systems operational. Parachute opened. Final descent in progress. ROZER: I hope we won't lost this one. BOB: Quiet. BERTY? BERTY v.2.0.8: Final descent completed. Eve Rover 2 has landed and its fully operational. BOB: What about the data? BERTY v.2.0.8: Scientific equipment online. Initiating data transfer. BOB: Yes! Well done, doctor, well done. It's all yours now – stick to the plan and explore as much as you can. We have, err… how much time do we have BERTY? BERTY v.2.0.8: 119 minutes until batteries expire. BOB: Yeah, pity there is too dark for solar panels. Good luck, Johndon. JOHNDON: Thank you, d-d-director. BOB: Come on, Rozer, we have work to do. It's time to prepare the real thing for landing. MISSION STATUS *** CREW ASSIGNMENTS LAMGML “Alfa†1. Cpt. Rozer (pilot) 2. Dr Johndon (engineer) 3. Director Bob LAMGML “Beta†1. Cpt. Patlie (pilot) 2. Prof. Sidely (scientist) 3. Prof. Mallock (scientist) -
[AAR] Jool of Kerbol system or There and Back Again
czokletmuss replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
They are made by chobit-389 but thank you anyway -
Bored 3D Modeler looking for a challenge..
czokletmuss replied to Cryocasm's topic in KSP1 Mods Discussions
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How come I didn't notice this thread before the KSP Weekly?! You are doing fantastic job, Rareden. If you would like to use some of my spacecraft ("Kadmos", "Proteus"), just say so. Keep up the good work!
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[AAR] Jool of Kerbol system or There and Back Again
czokletmuss replied to czokletmuss's topic in KSP Fan Works
Check the leucome thread for some cfg magic or PM me (I use only 3m engine so only this has been updated by me).