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tmanrules97

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  1. I propose that we rename the multiple laws (since there is only one Murphy's law) to the Laws of Kermodynamics. I also propose the Zeroth law of Kermodynamics: If two ships are docked together and a third one is docked, then you will not be able to undock any of them.
  2. I'm not convinced that always making the center of lift in front of the center of gravity is the best idea. Placing the center of lift in front of the center of gravity makes the SSTO more maneuverable, which is good for slower speed SSTOs (which I think this SSTO will be), while placing the center of lift behind the center of gravity gives more control and aerodynamic stability (the center of lift [drag] tends to point retrograde from the center of mass) to the SSTO but possibly harder to maneuver and therefore control but not completely flip out. But then again, none of these "standards" could apply to this nonstandard SSTO. Just something to think about.
  3. Kerbal language really is "the beast at Tanagra."
  4. I wouldn't do that if I were you. "A device for capturing and measuring the elusive Negative Gravioli Particle, used for determining the precise strength of gravitational fields. Warranty void if used to detect Positive Gravioli Particles" - Probodobodyne Inc. You want to keep that warranty. But in all seriousness, there are many SOIs in the Joolian system for science!
  5. I'm surprised nobody said October Sky (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0132477/) That Star Trek Apollo 13
  6. "This is the first flag planted by Jebediah Kerman in THIS Universe."
  7. Just so you know, going into docking mode will basically turn off the torque in translation mode. It is good for driving around.
  8. Honestly it depends on what the expansion contains.
  9. It is a little dark but if you can see it is a lander above the Mun with of course the sun and Kerbin in the background.
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