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  1. I can't seem to figure out what part to attach to make an optical transmitter. The big pivoted light mirror only appears to be for relaying, and the FELA is far, far too large to put into orbit reasonably. I know you have to have a free electron laser beam generator onboard. I can't seem to find the medium parabolic optical transceiver either.
  2. I'm using No Empty Tech Tree Nodes and I think I'm missing some parts and upgrades (in particular, I don't have any access to lithium fuel). You suggest/recommend it on CKAN, so I figure there would be full compatibility.
  3. Nope. It's 5x. 500 data gives you 2500 science. Very powerful, but they're difficult to move around.
  4. Okay, I can't tell if I'm being a moron, but I can't seem to get the Thermal Rocket Nozzle to produce any thrust with any fuel except Hydrolox (which of course has pretty poor dV). I have it attached to an unupgraded Gas Core reactor and I've tried every other form of fuel, and none of them work. That said, I am trying this from the launchpad. I need to know if this is working as intended, where the fuels don't work on the surface of Kerbin, or not.
  5. I have a pretty good computer and I use MSI Afterburner. Very speedy. And besides, for KSP it's pretty simple for me to throw the recording software on one thread and leave KSP on another
  6. I did the exact same thing. It was my fourth mission in career mode, and my first ever trip to Jool. Using a pair of nuclear engines and plenty of fuel on an unmanned probe, I orbited Jool, Laythe, Vall, Tylo, and Pol, and then landed on Pol. Went back to the science center and unlocked all of the tech tree from there. Of course, then I added in Interstellar. 10,000 science for warp drive. That took a while.
  7. I docked for the first time. It was hell and I wonder how others manage to do it so quickly and easily, but I did it. The purpose of my first docking was basically the fact I couldn't do my absurdly large launches while using FAR, so I had to build the craft out in orbit. The interplanetary transfer stage is a KSP Interstellar fusion engine with a 3.75m nuclear reactor and electrical generator to power it, and the thinnest 3.75m fuel tank from KW Rocketry filled with nothing but Liquid Fuel using the modular fuel mod. The crew module/lander is just a bunch of science parts slapped onto a 3 man command pod with four small 1.25m fuel tanks and one small 2.5m fuel tank powering four LV-909s. It's haphazard, but it should be fine on Moho. After all, I only have to get into orbit with it, I don't have to get back on the lander like I'm used to . I'm on my way to reach the only planet (not moon, I still gone to Bop, Ike or Gilly) I haven't yet reached: Moho. Thankfully the transfer windows are frequent, so I won't have to wait long like I had to for Eeloo (that mission took like 11 years). Once I get there, I'm gonna do a whole bunch of SCIENCE! in high and orbit, land for more SCIENCE!, then head back to Kerbin. That 10,000 science requirement for the Alcubierre Drive in KSPI is just brutal...
  8. Real fast question - is it possible to turn off nuclear reactors? I'm planning an unmanned mission going to Jool (no warp drive yet), and if the reactor is running the whole time, by the time I arrive at Jool, most or all of the nuclear fuel will be gone. I don't want to have to bring along a science lab just to reprocess uranium hexafluoride, making the mission no longer unmanned.
  9. Indeed. I'm far from an advanced player at all (still have trouble actually landing on the Mun - not getting there, taking off from there, returning or anything, just actually landing), but my fourth mission, which finished my tech tree, was a probe to Jool. Just by spamming all the science parts and sucking all the science out of all the areas I could get to (high/low for Jool, Laythe, Vall, Tylo and Pol, landed on Pol), I had some 7000 science by the end of the mission.
  10. Be careful roving on Gilly. Escape velocity is 35m/s, so driving too fast will send you off towards Eve.
  11. Hopefully as Google Fiber expands, this will be fixed. 1Gbit connections. Imagine all the por- I mean musi- I mean movi- I mean gam- cats! Pictures of fluffy kitties you could download with a 1Gbit connection! I have an 80Mbit or so connection, and it's the fastest available in my area.
  12. I was only relating that the Kerbol system is smaller than the orbit of Venus, not how much smaller. The person I was responding to thought the entire Kerbol system could somehow fit inside an orbit around Venus. I had to illustrate it.
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