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Nope, I use LES systems. Also, I reject Kerbals under the age of 30.
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[1.2] Procedural Fairings 3.20 (November 8)
Whirligig Girl replied to e-dog's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
Can you make shorter faring bases? the fairing bases when used as inline fairings are just too big and thick. In fact, why not make it so that you don't even need two fairing bases for the inline fairings? -
I find myself constantly trying to move around and the SAS constantly fights me. It's better than 0.20.2 and previous, but worse than 0.21.0. The SAS stops at a point eariler in the axis I'm manipulating than it should, and when I fight it, it keeps going back again.
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Darn, I forgot to post it myself before someone else did. [/farnsworth voice]
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At least 10
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I got at least one BadS Kerbal that was not Jeb.
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Does it work with 0.21.0?
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The first one to use a jetpack is Jebidiah! at 0:38 seconds, a flag planter is Kerman! Also, Scott Kermanley and Kurt Kerman appear.
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Do want
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Planet Ideas And Names For The Future Of Kerbal Space Program
Whirligig Girl replied to Dead Pixel's topic in KSP1 Discussion
[if I may suggest, Nova] Some general concepts for changes and addition that are drifting around my head (not to say this is the way they'll be though, we've all gotta generally agree what to implement and this is just my take! Plus discovery mechanics and hence the rest of the system won't happen for many updates) Jool: Largest gas giant, with unusually large moons. All other gas giants would have objects smaller than or comparable to Moho. - Laythe: Very volcanic because of its proximity and the tidal forces from the other moons. Still oceans of water, but now with actual active volcanos with lava lakes (that destroy things) - Vall: Never liked the design of Vall too much. I'd like to make it a bit more like Eeloo, with large cracks in the ice and a more chaotic surface. - Tylo: Never liked this either, also needs to be redone. Perhaps turned into a highly-contrasting body like Iapetus, with some of Harv's new procedural craters. - More tiny moons: Just a bunch of small moonlets, at least 20. Probably would be nameable by the player or given designations (ex. J-17 for the 17th moon of Jool discovered) bad idea, because no-one would agree on what each one is called. Bloorsg: ~50% larger than Jool, with rings. Early version shown on a stream a while ago. - Eeloo: Relocated to orbit GP2, now with large geysers that can knock your ship around (prototyped several weeks ago, they function quite well) - Daphy: Unusually smooth and round ball of fluff. An asteroid which has accumulated material from the rings, practically no gravity. - Potatus: Small moon with relatively high inclination relative to GP2's equator. Composed of ices surrounding a highly dense core. Very rapid rotation (21 minutes) causes it to be stretched into an oblate spheroid (prototyped a while ago, the physics actually work and are really cool) - Fonso: Largest moon, ~300 km radius. Very mountainous, with a thick atmosphere that only extends partway up the mountains (as in, the mountain peaks are in vacuum, while the proper surface is at two atmospheres) - Tiny moons: Same case as Jool Fuirm: Perhaps not an actual gas planet, could be a 2000km rocky planet with a thick atmosphere (have fun landing under 6g and 30 atmospheres of pressure) - Moon with rings? Would have to be diffuse rings as well as recent, fully-formed rings wouldn't last long in that position. Querfel: It's on it's side. Beyond: since there is the element blutonium, there has to be, in replacment of Eeloo, a planet called Bluto. With several moons. [/if I may suggest, Nova] -
It's a real artifact, btw.
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The date: Kermarch 13th Year 0. (0.13.3) "Jebidiah, what are you doing!?" Bill screamed. "Damn it Bill, I've had it with this damned Kraken in this Damned space!" The Icarus spacecraft started it's descent into the sun, as Bill and Bob had feared, Jeb had finally gone mad gone absolutely psycho. Jebidiah hit the timewarp button causing them to swoop down into Kerbol. Bob grabbed the emergency glass-breaking hammer and got the sunglasses out. The Spacecraft started to wiggle. "FIRE THE SRBs!" Jeb yelled. "Did we hit it?" Bob asked. "Well, we hit Minmus." Bill answered. The ship started to tumble more and more in the ensuing kraken attack, as it raced around Kerbol, the kraken's swaying getting more and more pronounced.All of a sudden the Kraken really hit them. The lander stage was blown off at 20 light years per hour. "Damn it, Jeb, you just HAD to go and attack the kraken, you just HAD TO BREAK PHYSICS, DIDN'T YOU?!" Bill yelled. it wasn't very long until they exited the system. The Kraken forcibly crashed into Bop causing it to fall into orbit around Jool. "Well, we're not coming back any time soon, are we?" Bob said. "We might as well just hit timewarp and see what happens." Jeb said. It might have been months. It might have been years. Hell, it may have even been billions of years. But Jeb, Bill, and Bob came across something on their voyage. They hadn't any idea what it was, but it slowed them down to a manageable speed. All they did know was that is was big and black, and appeared perfectly flat. A few days later, it seemed, at least, due to timewarp, the ship seemed to be wobbling and unexplicitly accelerating. They were entering Kerbin's atmosphere! Jeb looked out of the window, and saw the heatsheild heat up. "How'd we get back home?" Bob asked. " ." Bill said in astonishment. After they landed, Jeb got out of the capsule. He took off his helmet, smelled the air, and took a deap breath. "Wait. This doesn't smell like Kerbin! He looked at the grass, and saw some flowers. "Those don't look like any flowers I've ever seen." Bill looked. "This... Isn't Kerbin, is it?" Bob asked. "No, we're not ion Kerbin anymore."After deploying the use of survival training, the crew had created a relativley good shelter. They lived there for a few days, in the mountainous region on this unexplored, extrakerbestrial body. They had sent a few expeditions, but the lower amount of oxygen meant they couldn't go out past about 4 or so kilometers or so. But using equipment on their spacecraft, they did manage to find a good source of parts, with which they could use to create rockets with. One day, as Jeb was scouting out the terrain, he saw something he never noticed before. It seemed to be an old town of some sort, a settlement near the water. He got Bill and Bob to come see it. As the years went on they never interfered with the settlement, not wanting to contaminate this alien world with their own ideas, or maybe even get killed by angry and confused inhabitants. they decided to get home again. They figured that the Kerbonium command pod should summon this star system's Kraken, and Bob had manufactured a Krakenlure device to specify the proper direction of the interstellar transfer. They built a launch tower out of a tree, and launched. Unbeknownst to them, the people of the settlement saw the large tree near the peak of the mountain. Everyone watched it, especially when fire came out of it. "它看起來åƒÂæŸÂ種...ç«焰ç®Â" That idea of a fire arrow was brilliant. One person in the settlment was inspired by the design. He eventually realized the capabilities of the fire arrow as a weapon. centuries later, the very same species launched another tiny moon into orbit oround their own planet. This was called Sputnik. There is a few artifacts of Humankind's first contact with Kerbals. This is the most notable, the earliest.
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Kerbal Space Program - Distress Call 9/13 UPDATE
Whirligig Girl replied to Kuba Kuzman's topic in KSP Fan Works
Will it have something like the United Federation of Planets in it, from Star trek. -
Kerbal Space Program - Distress Call 9/13 UPDATE
Whirligig Girl replied to Kuba Kuzman's topic in KSP Fan Works
Is this going to be like the UFP? -
Mulbin's ships - all in one place!
Whirligig Girl replied to Mulbin's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
If you fix your Sig mulbin, you don't have to make a special thread for all your craft. -
Episode 28: Star Dreck | It's Hardly Rocket Science
Whirligig Girl replied to Capt'n Skunky's topic in KSP Fan Works
That's two star trek comics in a row! are you becoming obsessed with Star Trek over KSP like I did in inverse? -
more importantly, Apollo 11 Day.