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  1. I present to you... the Power Rover Mk1! https://e293d517-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/forpicturesqwewdaf/home/KSP.jpg?attachauth=ANoY7conjVAH5-4RX3g9C-uc_NwUZlmMp8df1EcKINZIXgY6CbpvnFRTJiF7bwSVP07MBt2rHn_WNrqm2ze38PNDUZvggQLYodPkskoBiS0B0A-t_U1cYr6JJXnoFnzl4wriJLF8gKIcpyD3dOOuqhp4cy0LuzHoTtQuzFOwsKLJEZXnp4XukavLjgJDy04Z6xEsVjUOGmor5pzMR1VvVllg4YcwtI5lBQ%3D%3D&attredirects=0 The power rover is a mun rover capable of doing almost any task necessary on your mun base! It has the capability of storing up to two kerbals, and thus is perfect for rescue missions! It has enough storage to stay powered for a full kerbin night, and it has the capability to run itself without loss in daylight. Oh, did I forget to mention that it can run without a kerbal in it as well? Well it can.It weighs 6.92 mass units and has the capability to land itself, it uses SAS in this landing to make things easier. It has all of the stock science parts except for the long range communications, its center of thrust is lined up with its center of gravity, and it should be able to tip your fallen crane. It does have ladders and lights, ladders allow all occupants to leave and re-board, while lights give a near 360 degree view of the area around you. There is a docking port at the requested height on the back of the craft, and it is up to all the standards that you put in place. There is, however, one setback. The whole thing is 109 parts, which is a bit higher than I intended. If necessary you could remove some of the many solar panels on the back and it would function. Thank you for even considering my design, and I hope to see it featured in the next video. http://www./?6mrmi0aniho86zc -Jack Vander Veer
  2. Here is the Power Rover V1! https://sites.google.com/site/forpicturesqwewdaf/home/KSP.jpg It comes with two cockpits (One empty, one occupied) Which allows for rescue missions, Has Enough storage to run for a full Kerbin night, can produce enough power to run itself, Has a docking port on its back, and best of all, it can run without a pilot! Its got all of the stock science parts except for the long distance communications, has ladders to allow both of the possible occupants to leave, and has the correct height with its docking port. It weighs 6.92 mass units, CAN land itself if executed correctly, has SAS for use on the landing, And is (In my opinion) pretty cool looking. The only drawback that I could find was that it does have 109 parts, so it might not fill that requirement very well. If in full sunlight, you could remove most of the solar panels on the back and it would (in theory) operate correctly. http://www./?6mrmi0aniho86zc -Jack Vander Veer
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