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Make sure that your spacecraft always have enough solar panels and RTGs and never run any engine other than the ion engine over 50 % thrust. This should allow you to use your computer without ever having to charge or cool it ever again.
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Seems pretty interesting! I'll try to help to get more test participants once enough questions have been collected. Also, I've found two spelling mistakes: You typed "Fussion" instead of "Fusion" and "Proximi Centauri" instead of "Proxima Centauri".
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Make a wish... and have it granted as a better wish!
Mr_Brain replied to Secret Agent Kirrim's topic in Forum Games!
Granted, and you get a bunch of advisors that know a lot about leading a space empire! (also, you obviously get a space empire of your choice) I wish for the ability to control other people's thoughts and actions. -
Make a wish... and have it granted as a better wish!
Mr_Brain replied to Secret Agent Kirrim's topic in Forum Games!
Granted, and it actually comes with additional safety measures! I wish for a house built of gold. -
Make a wish... and have it granted as a better wish!
Mr_Brain replied to Secret Agent Kirrim's topic in Forum Games!
Granted! Everybody understands now! And because knowing Scott Manley is related to Captain Picard requires knowing who Captain Picard is and because that requires knowing what Star Trek is, Star Trek inspires countless millions to pursue a STEM carrier, boosting technological advancement by A LOT! After the first successful test of an Alcubierre-capable spaceship in 2063 (and an associated first-contact-event), everything else happens mostly according to the Star Trek backstory as well. Also, Scott Manley and his family are frozen cryogenically and woken up in the 24th century, when they serve aboard the USS Enterprise D under Captain Picard. Scott Manley and Captain Picard become good friends, a DNA test shows they are, in fact, related rather closely (taking into account the time difference). I wish for a cybernetically improved body. -
Make a wish... and have it granted as a better wish!
Mr_Brain replied to Secret Agent Kirrim's topic in Forum Games!
Granted, and the usually blue bar above his posts is now red as well! I wish for a really soft and comfortable bed. -
Made Kerbin Teeny-tiny-cutesy-wootesy. Seriously it's small.
Mr_Brain replied to Whirligig Girl's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Am I the only one who is reminded of Spore planets by those tiny KSP planets? -
Granted. It is a cake made of Giants. The families of those Giants come to avenge them and destroy all of humanity. I wish for a silicon monocrystal.
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EDIT: Nooo! Ninja'd! Granted, Jeb is real now. He crashes a rocket into a city. Because of this, all funding of space programs is now suspended. Granted. However, he thinks you will endanger the mission, so he kills you. The mission is more important than friends. I wish to be friends with a friendly super-intelligent AI that makes sure no harm I do not want is done to me.
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The orange juice was actually the children of a species of liquid aliens that now blow Clark and Stanley up. Clark and Stanley sleep on the job.
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Granted. It's too heavy to be picked up by you and it's in a place where you can't use it. I wish for a diamond the size of a usual lightbulb without impurities.
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Granted. The police catch you and you go to prison. I wish to be a god.
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Ummm... Is the Green Iron Crown some sort of blueish white now or am I mistaken? Is that a good thing?
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WOOOOOO!! We did it!
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Because the scale includes only positive (and presumably 0) amounts of reputation, not negative amounts. EDIT: Only 1 point of negative reputation left!
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[WIP] CrewQ(ueue) - Crew Rotation, Variety, and Consequences.
Mr_Brain replied to enneract's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
Looks pretty nice. I'd like if there was some sort of happiness boost one certain occasions. For example, when your ship finally reaches Eve's SOI, the kerbals are probably pretty happy to be able to see that purple dot in the sky, boosting their happiness for a while. This might also depend on the body – landing on Dres will not make Jeb as happy as landing on Laythe, for obvious reasons. Also, increasing unhappiness should also depend on the circumstances – in your Low Kerbin Orbit space station from where they could return within minutes the kerbals aren't going to get unhappy as fast as on the ship that'll arrive at Eeloo in a few month, because seeing their home underneath them is probably nicer than not even getting proper sunshine. This factor could be influenced by distance to home and "beauty" of the environment (a Joolrise over a Laythian ocean doesn't exactly sound like a particularly depressing sight). Maybe it might be possible to link that to for how long a situation has persisted – if you've just landed, Eve's purpleness may be quite interesting, but once you realize a return is not planned, you'll get sick of it quickly. -
Granted. It is now so un-scary that you are no longer used to anything scary at all and are from now on afraid of almost everything, including most kinds of food, sunshine and your own shadow. I wish my imagination was a tad more scary sometimes.
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I shall join the forces of Red Iron Crown and attack the Green Iron Crown.
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Not my own, but still relevant.
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No, no! You really don't want that. You want to go outside and enjoy nature! (and I keep your ultimate PC...) I want a potato battery.
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5/10 Looks very impressive, but I don't really see something that large not exploding on the launch pad without more struts than the universe's physics engine can handle.
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Granted. This is achieved by making them impractical in KSP. I wish that I meet Bob Kerman in real life.
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Granted. You may now wish for a wish. However, the wish you wish for must be one that impacts you negatively, to keep the universe in balance. Which totally makes sense. I wish that Whackjob's most successful rocket design in KSP be put into a famous real-world museum.
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6/10 creative design, but I'm not sure how functional it is.
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True. But I've also flown successful spaceplanes. The user below likes apples.