You guys rock! Thanks to your help (and Pebble Garden's amazing tutorial videos), I have thus far: - Successfully put a manned lander on the Mun, then brought it back to Kerbal safely with crew intact. - Successfully put a probe lander on Minimus - Successfully refueled my orbiting space station using a drone-controlled refueling "spear", then used remaining RCS fuel to deorbit the spear, thus disposing of the debris - And, most recently, successfully put a manned rover on the Mun, a mere 20km from my "first kerbal on the moon" flag (was practicing "targeted" landing) Thanks a ton. Would not have known what to do without you guys' help. Which leads me to yet another two n00bish questions: 1) The only mod I'm using at the moment is the SubAssembly Loader (and I'm in love with it). HOWEVER! A lot of what I intend to do throughout my space program is via the use of docking ports. For instance, I would like to equip one of my larger vessels with a tiny, automated "one-shot" probe. I've built the probe and I've built the vessel. The problem arises when I bring on the Subassembly (the probe). The VAB seems to really not want to let me attach docking port to docking port, if you understand my meaning. I can do it on a piece-by-piece basis, sure, but the moment I take a construction with a docking port on one side and try to attach it to an already-placed port on my "main" vehicle, it doesn't want to "click" in place. Has anyone else figured out a way to do this? I -really- don't want to hand-build every probe I have on each craft... 2) This one is easy, hopefully: is there a way to move forward as a rover without any pod torque? Right now, my little Munrover is rather top-heavy and every time I hit "W" to move forward, I nearly risk toppling over (not to mention losing all traction on the back legs) because the game interprets "W" as "Hey, Jeb, lean the pod forward!" Anyone know a better way? Is there a button that simply "throttles up the wheels"?