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Everything posted by AletzN1
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Evaporate that s---
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It's ok. Siri who's your daddy?
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dead. Just dead. 'nuff said
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Easiest rendezvous guide. Watch now, dock in 10 minutes.
AletzN1 replied to llegar's topic in KSP1 Tutorials
Exactly how i do it! You are a simple clever man! -
I started playing the 0.13, at the time of 0.18 (perhaps 0.17). Then the first actual up to date version was 0.18.1
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Gilly: the place where you can have a 1337 epic fight, punch the other guy. And send him 96.4 KM away. Oh and you aswell (N's 3rd law).
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Create another account Hack your internet for long enough. >/execute claim_my_hill.exe
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It's pretty chilly out there. Not mentioning the lack of air.
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Would a random* part accident mod be good?
AletzN1 replied to AletzN1's topic in KSP1 Mods Discussions
Notice the "*" in random* I didn't meant actually random, it would be more situational. Like engine overheating, part overheating, structural stress, etc. But not an actual explosion of the part, just something that lowers down it's functionality. Something you can survive and fight against. Something that is very minor in the short term, but HUGE in the long term. There is a reason they did Launch Escape Systems in real life.... -
In real life there have been tons of mistakes in the space flight field. many are engineering mistakes, some were situational mistakes or plain random. would a mod for KSP that simulates this, be realistic, not annoying and fun to have? i think it could be implemented like engine overheating, and deadly reentry has. one mechanic that i could see being implemented would be part stress. wadyya think?
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pics, gotta hav'em (ignore this one if you want)
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the power of battlefield 4 equipment!
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Sadly the a10 thunderbolt's retirement is beign disscused
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It was very tragic....
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Mike, the image is broken! So. For the molten metal:
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don't use them. Is this a good question?
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That thing looks like it runs on gasoline too bad you won't be able to buy more...
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because. How could a potato run KSP? (Mine does!)
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what... really? well anyway, responding to the mine
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The operation principle of a MAC is that of a coilgun. The cannon fires a massive metal projectile using a linear system of magnetic fields coils down a long shaft, increasing the projectile's velocity until it carries an incredible amount of kinetic energy. The ship-based models use ferric, ferrous, or depleted uranium cores, while orbital platforms and station-based versions use ferric tungsten rounds.
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are they feet or meters? whatever.
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Modern Medicine!
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52. applying some badass looking sunscrean before stepping off. (http://bbsimg.ngfiles.com/1/23626000/ngbbs4f07b6feec98e.jpg)