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Modern Tech Security Measures Against Flying Superheroes...
razark replied to Spacescifi's topic in The Lounge
As the D&D manual states: A dagger through the eye is a dagger through the eye. If these people present a danger to the status quo, they will very quickly be eliminated. Yup. But you gave these people superpowers. How else to prevent them from disrupting society than through harsh measures? -
For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
razark replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
No, I have not. Somehow, I've never gotten around to it. -
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razark replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
razark replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Problem: I want to set that thing on fire. Thing is some distance away from me. Solution: I will use a device that throws flames at thing. Result: I have thrown flames at thing, however there is no oxidizer available for thing to continue burning, so thing is not on fire but merely somewhat warmer than it was. A spaceflamethrower should not use a mix of fuel + oxidizer sufficient for the amount of fuel, but a mix of fuel + an extreme amount of oxidizer. The problem then becomes "How do I keep the oxidizer in contact with the additional fuel (thing that I want to set on fire)?". -
For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
razark replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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Kerbal Space Program 2 Release into Early Access Feb 24th
razark replied to Intercept Games's topic in 2022
Nah, reasonable opposition is perfectly fine. I have a prior post in this thread that isn't exactly supportive of the release plan. Entitled whining can pound sand, though. Have you ever seen the movie 12 Angry Men with Henry Fonda? Great character study. Whole thing takes place in a jury room, as they debate the fate of the defendant. Touches on evidence, witnesses, prejudice, and people's desires vs. doing what's right. Really good film. Basically, what it boils down to is: go watch a good movie, rather than getting your knickers in a twist over a damn game you've not paid for, and won't even have a chance to play for almost half a year. -
Kerbal Space Program 2 Release into Early Access Feb 24th
razark replied to Intercept Games's topic in 2022
Sometimes, people really need to think about this, and what it really means: -
Kerbal Space Program 2 Release into Early Access Feb 24th
razark replied to Intercept Games's topic in 2022
Don't know, don't care, isn't relevant. You realize that this is exactly how a business operates, right? You've paid them nothing. You're owed nothing. If it's that upsetting, walk away. -
Kerbal Space Program 2 Release into Early Access Feb 24th
razark replied to Intercept Games's topic in 2022
It's amazing how well that suff buys groceries and pays the rent. You get a lot more for it than you do with "making random people happy on the internet". -
Kerbal Space Program 2 Release into Early Access Feb 24th
razark replied to Intercept Games's topic in 2022
Surprising fact: You always have the option of not paying for it and not playing it. It's not like you're playing it now, so you lose nothing, but gain peace of mind and keep $50. -
I baked a salmon filet with some butter, lemon juice, garlic, and random fresh herbs from my father's garden. First time I've done it. I don't cook a lot of seafood, since my youngest is allergic to it. It wasn't the prettiest dish, but it was tasty.
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For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
razark replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Yes, but the turret still exists, so one could examine it for whatever remains inside. If I turn on the blender, what can I determine from what's left inside the blender? isn't really answered by Turning on the blender causes the motor to spin the blades. -
Is it feasible? Yes. Teenagers are slightly lighter than the standard human payload. Is it a good idea? Speaking as a parent, yes. Hell yes! Launching teenagers into space is a damn good idea, and I've got some volunteers you can start with! How does outer space affect teenagers as opposed to adult humans? We have no data as of yet, and we will continue to have no idea until we get beyond letting measly little details like "ethics" stand in our way. Let's start lobbing those little <redacted>s right up there and find out.
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Should modding support be added in late in the road map?
razark replied to mcwaffles2003's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
I think they've stated how opposed they are to modding and that they will be doing everything they can to prevent those meddlers from interfering with what they intend the game to be. -
Part's Failure Feature
razark replied to Onyx_Pheonix's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Suggestions & Development Discussion
I've enjoyed the Kerbal Launch Failure mod. It's made having a LES worthwhile. It's also led to some interesting quick thinking to save a mission when one of your stages suddenly isn't there anymore. Any failures post-launch should be something to make missions interesting, but not game killing, and provide a way to conduct repairs.- 25 replies
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Kerbal Space Program 2 Release into Early Access Feb 24th
razark replied to Intercept Games's topic in 2022
So we've gone from "Release day will be when all the new features are included" to "Release day will be whenever all the new features are included". -
KSP 2 Multiplayer Discussion Thread
razark replied to Johnster_Space_Program's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
I'm missing the distinction here. If it's disliked, it is unpopular. The options that are liked by people are popular. I agree with these parts, but for different reasons. We're on page 54 of a thread about a feature that has no concrete information. I think the company knows how much it is anticipated, and doesn't want to release too much information until close to release so they can use the hype to build sales.- 1,629 replies
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Rebels was... something to watch. Clone Wars added to the story and filled it in. It makes the turn to the dark side in Ep. III make a lot more sense, less sudden. It gave the clones something more than "we're going to have stormtroopers later, let's make something that looks almost the same". Rebels was also, this happened. Nothing really special about it that expanded the universe. A chance to throw in some references to characters that already existed, once we knew it wasn't going to be cancelled right away. I kind of miss the days when Luke was special; a new hope, the return of the Jedi, the last of the old/first of the new. Now it's Luke was that one guy who happened to be Vader's kid, along with Bob the ex-padawan, and Joe the force sensitive, and this other guy that was also kinda a jedi, and 50,000 other people that were also ex/future/potential Jedi. It really takes away from the original story when you make him just the top name on the list to rebuild the order.
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KSP 2 Multiplayer Discussion Thread
razark replied to Johnster_Space_Program's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
I really doubt that it will work this way. It's a very unpopular opinion. My best hope is that there are options in how MP timewarp works, and that this is one of them.- 1,629 replies
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I made Fried Leftovers. Made a pot roast earlier this week. Chopped up the leftovers tonight, threw it all in a skillet and cooked it until it got all nice and browned. (Alright, it's a hash. With gravy.)