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HeloDrop

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  1. Maybe some sort of frictional warp gate system light years long that contain some sort of thin web within each individual hub to slow it down over time.
  2. Aaaaaaaaaaand now I have to watch the whole film...
  3. SoldierHair- Beats me man. I just couldn't believe my eyes when I saw how fast I was going. Aphox- What is the hotkey for the screenshot function? Scotius- I was thinking this, however, after the 280 Gigameter mark, the sun didn't seem to be getting any smaller. Bad news, Kerbonauts, it seems the solar system is really just a big box that we will never be able to leave without destroying the Space Kraken. And no, I tried, but it was only the command module. I couldn't even use the on board RCS system. Plus, how many rockets would it take to slow that bad boy down? In response to your second post: How cool would it be to create a warp drive that is Krakenpervious? Think of all the possibilities! Leax- That's pretty much what happened with my craft. It must be some sort of corrupted save file due to heavy mod usage. What do you use other than MechJeb? SunJumper- I figured that once I hit a certain point the game would keep generating map in that specific direction, kinda like Minecraft. However, it looks as if there is a point where your ship will remain stationary, but the indicator will still have an output.
  4. So here's the deal... I launched a ship to orbit the Mun using several mods, including MechJeb and Orbital Construction. Things were going well until I launched my first lander for the Mun. That's when this happened... (pardon the linked in photos) http://imgur.com/QhPII4n,LjQA1cr,JRac1MO Basically, the mods reacted in such a way that it launched my Mining Unit into FTL travel. I did a few simple calculations and have deduced that since light travels at 299,792,458 m/s, and my object is traveling at 1,376,431,065,924.1 m/s, that's in the trillions for those of you who don't count commas, or 4591 times the speed of light. Nifty, eh? Here are some more images. http://imgur.com/QhPII4n,LjQA1cr,JRac1MO#1 Shows an image of speed, altitude and a nice empty backdrop. http://imgur.com/QhPII4n,LjQA1cr,JRac1MO#2 An image of the Kerbin sun from 280 gigameters. Will upload more images as time progresses and the sun gets smaller... -HeloDrop
  5. Ugh. I just put a satellite into orbit over the Mun and missed a Kerbin eclipse by literally five minutes irl. Too bad. Now I'm motivated to wait the additional 28 days for the next one.
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