So I've logged over 50 hours of KSP and realized I hadn't actually built a space station. I had tried a few times, but could never really find a solid reason to build one. But earlier today I did, with the Bio-Fuels mod. It's not finished, and I'm thinking I may have planned a big too big. In any case, here we are 8 launches later: And all light up on the darkside: At present it sits at 79 tons with 14 Kerbals in the station. Didn't keep track of part count but wish I had, my frame rate drops considerably. The plan is (was) to have a mono-prop and liquid fuel reactors running and docked perpendicular to the struts leading to the solar panels, and have a set of fuel tanks docked up at the bottom of the station. Given the current part count not so sure how well this plan will work, but only one way to find out. I used Infernal Robotics for the powered hinges to open the ends of the solar panel sections to get more panels in, and while opening things got laggy, I pressed the button just a little too much and broke two of the panels off. The station is also VERY wobbly, and I have since locked the rotating rings I had planned to use to rotate the ship docking ports around so I could avoid having to turn the whole station when making docking easier. I tried them once, before the solar panel sections when in place, and the torque almost ripped the station apart.