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TheIncredibleDalek

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  1. Mine currently, and always has, resided at "Zapusk Technologies."
  2. I kinda sorta made a rocket bicycle. It is capable of travel @ 23-or-so m/s on its 6 normal wheels, but is capable of sustained speeds of over 60 m/s on rocket-bicycle mode. The idea was for you to activate bike mode when traveling long distances, so as to get there in a relatively timely and questionably safe manner. IMG]http://i.imgur.com/ZUCAJLJ.jpg
  3. I use the docking mode. I have found it incredibly useful for controlling rovers in low-G environments.
  4. Lol I run Ksp on 1.5 GHz with 512 GB VRAM and I have no issues with up to 250-part beasts... I think that the think that saves me in the end is my 8 gigs of RAM.
  5. Sure. I apologize for the lack of photographs, as i de-orbited the first module to see how it would fare in the atmosphere (I test things to their limits...) here ya go. enjoy!
  6. I made a 15-part mercury analog the other day. Orbit and de-orbit capable.
  7. I made a 15-part orbit capable mercury analog.
  8. Also, I don't even want to know what you were building, Whackjob. Well, actually...
  9. Either he will learn, or he will gain a very impressive Scottish accent. Either way, it can't be all bad.
  10. On my first docking attempt, i cruised about a yard from my intended target and sailed gracefully through 3 solar arrays. I then proceeded to notice that I had misplaced the solar arrays on my ship, and noted with much rage that they were floating among the other solar arrays. That was the first time that my station had to go dark through the night.
  11. Also, don't forget landing legs. Those bits are important. Oh, and rockets. Almost forgot those. Seriously, though. Don't forget lights. Had a slight run-in with an unseen canyon on the dark side of minimus. No lights. The lander is mostly alright, minus the parts that aren't alright. Good thing its only a multimillion dollar probe. *shrugs
  12. You want to get going up, then do a gravity turn at around 10,000m-12,000m up, only to the west. this will place you in a clockwise orbit (as viewed from above the north pole), or a "western" orbit. The problem is that it is just so darn inefficient to do that I rarely perform one.
  13. If that is the case, then I am totally going to have to do it again. And I won't mind in the least, unless if the update breaks my .craft files. In which case, I am screwed. :I
  14. Once I figured out docking, it is natural. Last night, I sent up a hub to 200,000M, docked a previously launched ship, and started my new science station. Now I await 0.22 for the science to commence...
  15. I also find EVA a rather harrowing experience for my kerbonauts. I find that using their jetpack in short bursts, as opposed to long burns, helps me to not fly wildly off course. If you are losing the rocket, target it either by the map screen or by double-clicking it's main control center.
  16. Completing my first-ever Orbital Rendezvous and docking after having played KSp for 200+ hours :3.
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