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Best artwork I've seen.
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I... just learned that, from you. I always thought it was just a structural part, like the Small Hardpoint. I feel ignorant.
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Planet Ideas And Names For The Future Of Kerbal Space Program
Squishu replied to Dead Pixel's topic in KSP1 Discussion
As a moon for the second gas giant, how about a Mimas-like world with visible white ice in the basin of its crater, but grey/brown land elsewhere? -
Eeloo should get a moon.
Squishu replied to Spacewalking on Sunshine's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
I believe the plans are to actually make Eeloo a moon of the second gas giant, whenever they make that. Regardless, a Mimus clone would be cool, with ice in the crater but brown/gray land elsewhere. -
It's not that hard to figure out, the Mystery Goo is obviously █████.
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What did you name your first rocket?
Squishu replied to Spacewalking on Sunshine's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Babel I, named after the Tower of Babel in the biblical story. -
Building a New Universe - KSP Discussion at Unite 2013
Squishu replied to Apollo13's topic in KSP1 Discussion
It gave a very nice insight on how KSP works, very good. Proud of you guys, Squad. -
Greetings, Kisystymn! You may want to make an introduction in the welcome forum, though! http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/forumdisplay.php/25-Welcome-Aboard
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The next update actually includes a command pod with an onboard computer on which you can pass time playing Human Space Program. And guess what: they get the same joy from watching our rockets explode as we do watching theirs.
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Oh yes, the lead test pilot of Arstotzka's developing space program. Those Americans have nothing on him!
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What would be the easiest way to OBLITERATE THE ENTIRE PLANET?
Squishu replied to Kerbface's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Just... launch pieces of it bit by bit into space. Send the pieces to the sun or Jupiter or the asteroid belt, or anywhere really. Just keep taking away pieces, it'll take a while, but at least the more mass you take away the easier it'll be to get to space because the Earth will have less mass and thus less gravity. -
I like to say Scott Manley has hindered my progress with KSP, because his videos are too entertaining to avoid and I find myself watching them when I should be launching to Tylo or what have you.
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Back a long time ago, landing on the moon was hard stuff. The feeling of accomplishment when you finally did it was quickly overshadowed by accidentally pressing space and separating the capsule from the tank and engines, right before you lift back off.