icefire
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It would be more like one riot cop against the worlds population
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If valve has any brain then they\'ll know that after deliberately making people wait for this long the only way to keep their respect (and their money) would be with a full length game. Unfortunately the new design philosophy they have been so vocal about as of late would directly interfere with such a thing. But I want to get my hopes up for once, so hush up!
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half life cubed
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I want to believe
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http://black-aperture.com/ ABOUT DAMN TIME
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If an entire third stage, with propellant still inside hit someones house, there wouldn\'t be a hole in the roof. There would be no house left. Perhaps some breakaway debris?
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http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n1112/23soyuzmeridian/ The third stage crapped out, again.
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what is happening in that first sim city picture
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But then you can\'t jettison them when they\'re empty. Which is actually worthwhile with this mod. ...Unless you mount them to a lateral decoupler :derp:
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quantum computing is a joke
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Lets make this more kerbal shall we. This image was made before Kerbol actually had any gravitational pull, so I just used Nova\'s figure of 3 jupiter masses. It\'s actual mass is now known to be 1.75e28 kg. It\'s radius is also incorrect. (it\'s supposedly smaller)
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I know it\'s hard to resist the temptation, there\'s just so much at stake if you lose!
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How do i : Squiggly line orbit
icefire replied to MassiveEffectz's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
Do what, place the textures on a sphere or how to inject into those orbits? -
With blue people on it?
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I mean really!
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wow 5 posts in a row are you serious? spammer!
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How do i : Squiggly line orbit
icefire replied to MassiveEffectz's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
It\'s a shame the sphere trick doesn\'t work too well on geosynchronous orbits and beyond. Tundra orbit: Molniya orbit: -
Technically they were in Earth orbit throughout the entire mission, the keyword is probably low earth orbit. Or beyond its radiation belts. Nonetheless reading this has reminded me once again of the irksome fact(for me anyway) that it\'s been nearly 40 years since we last ventured beyond LEO.
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Can\'t fix the leading problem with this thread
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So why don\'t struts/fuel lines work anymore? They aren\'t stopping parallel stages for wobbling all over the place
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I think this is the third thread on this.