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[0.25/0.90] Better Atmospheres [V5 - June 14th, 2014]
tychochallenge replied to Thesonicgalaxy's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
though i really like the way laythe is now, i totally understand your point. One way is to fly a plane but an occasional mountain may get you if flying through the mist too low. If your descending probes, the best option is to use a mod like scansat, which gives you the ability to generate maps of the surface and provides you with plenty of information about any location on the surface -
[0.25/0.90] Better Atmospheres [V5 - June 14th, 2014]
tychochallenge replied to Thesonicgalaxy's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
Personally, the highlight of the new release (for me) is the new 'white kerbol' now KSP will look almost like space engine! But i will be sad if lethal laythe was taken away:( -
Also, i MAY have copied some other sources a little as well so I will attempt to list them: 2001 a space odyssey: monoliths and incorporeal beings Some documentaries about space travel: 'planet hopping' and Sagittarius A Runescape (YES WE ALL REMEMBER WHEN EVERYONE USED TO PLAY THAT GAME): comparable to when Guthix ended the god wars and goes back to sleep Ringworld: general products hull Star Conflict: space pirates, corporations Foundation Series: comparable to how the 1st galactic empire ends Fleet of Worlds(prequel to ring world): chain reaction of supernovae
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[0.25/0.90] Better Atmospheres [V5 - June 14th, 2014]
tychochallenge replied to Thesonicgalaxy's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
id say sometime from next week to the following week cause sonicgalaxy said he was close to finishing so he just needs some time to polish stuff -
Thank you!!! glad you liked it also can someone move this thread to 'Writing' i think it belongs there my original intention of this thread was to 'discuss the topic' with fellow players but it just ended up as one giant story
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*pardon me if there is already a thread on this topic… Did you ever wonder how the kerbals began their civilization, or how they became intelligent, or perhaps who put the anomalies where they are today? I will attempt to solve this mystery by making up my own little story: It starts with a world. A world with life, just like Kerbin. Except it wasn't Kerbin. It wasn't Earth either. In fact, this was long before those worlds even existed. On an unidentified planet long, long ago, a sprawling civilization spread out from their home planet and into the galaxy where they populated. It was a time when the universe was very young and our galaxy was just a couple of billion years old. They found life among other worlds but other intelligent life had not appeared yet. Seeing the scarcity of life in the galaxy, the first civilization realized that they must protect life wherever it was and see they intelligent species like them evolved. Their technology advanced as they seeded planets with new life where they previously had no chance of acquiring. One of those planets was the Earth. For a billion years, they protected, seeded and nurtured many planets throughout the galaxy, until they had become so powerful, they had no need of a body and became incorporeal beings (almost god-like). Seeing their work completed, they traveled to the very center of the galaxy, went into a deep sleep and waited for intelligent beings to discover them. Meanwhile, on the seeded planets, many intelligent beings evolved and became spacefaring, but with only greed and menace they destroyed themselves before they could discover interstellar travel. A few species began to colonize nearby stars, but their 'stellar empires' were often unstable and riots and rebellion were a constant threat to them. When faced against another species' 'stellar empire', it would be enough for their different political groups to form a weak, shady alliance, but once the war was over, they would continue to squabble amongst themselves and order would inevitably dissolve. For billions of years, the cycles continued, over and over again, growth and destruction. Until now. On planet Earth, bipedal apes called humans began to expand into the cosmos once their corrupt national governments were ousted and replaced by 'space corporations' which competed constantly for the best mining grounds in the solar system. It was not long before the humans began to follow the same path as the stellar empires did. Independent groups separated from the main empire and became space pirates raiding each other and the empire. But this time, once the human empire discovered warp drive, they abused it to travel to other star systems and deprive their planets of their resources; even if it meant destroying a developing civilization. The humans built massive ark-ships designed to 'hop' from one star to the next, using its resources to build yet more ark-ships and crushing all opposition. For thousands of years man built, pillaged, destroyed, consumed. Flourishing planets were left cold, dark and devoid of life. It was this way in which humans 'conquered' the galaxy; the complete opposite of the first civilization. The first civilization spread throughout the galaxy trying to spread life, humans did it by destroying it. Everything was good for the humans, no other species in the galaxy was even close to matching the power of man. Except for one. The humans assembled their best crew in a ship which used General Products Hull (indestructible hull) to travel to the Sagittarius A region of the galaxy, in other words, the supermassive black hole to test out extreme time dilation effects on spaceships and the human body as well as send a large probe into Sagittarius A itself. Once they arrived, the probe was sent into the black hole. Until this time, no artificial object had ever been sent into Sagittarius A itself other than the first civilization. This disturbance caused a single being of the first civilization to awaken. He was at first struck with awe that an intelligent civilization would go this far to discover them. But as he gazed upon the worlds he had once brought life to, all he found was death. Now, only a precious few worlds with life remained, but the humans only spared them to use them as 'tourist hubs' and luxury homes for the extremely wealthy. He saw giant space stations the size of planets and dead stars drained of energy. This view brought great sadness to him but it only lasted for a brief moment as his sadness turned to extreme anger and instantly destroyed the human ship. He awoken the rest of his kind with a roar so loud that it caused half of the stars within the central region of the galaxy to instantly go supernova. He then assembled his kind and began to destroy the mighty human empire at speeds which could only be outmatched by light itself. With no other civilizations to match its power and strength, man had grown lazy and his weapons were incredibly weak. But even with their full force, they were no match for the civilization that had lasted for billions of years. It was not until only a tiny remnant of the human race living at the edge of galaxy was left when man realized his mistake. He had given up humbleness for greed and power. But still, the humans demanded retribution for their loss. Using the last of their technological strength, they created pitch black, perfectly rectangular and incredibly powerful supercomputers called 'monoliths' to wander the galaxy, searching for planets with life with the hope of transmitting their knowledge no matter how small a fragment to 'enhance' any creature that touches it. As they were being sent out, Earth, the last beacon of human civilization was pillaged. The beings then thrust a sword the size of the moon into Earth as a warning to aggressive future civilizations. Some of the beings transformed themselves into enormous squid-like creatures (the origin of the term-'deep space kraken') to patrol the almost dead galaxy for intelligent life, but this time, where they found it, they would destroy it. After wiping a final tear off his incorporeal face, the head being sunk back into Sagittarius A to continue his slumber. *warning: spoilers incoming 7 million years later, 11 monoliths traveling side by side finally came up across a peculiar star system. It was the Kerbal system, where Kerbin was the only recognizable planet with life. 5 of them descended onto Kerbin, 3 crashed into the Mun, another into low Minar orbit, one crashed into Duna(source of SSTV signal) and the final one into low Ike orbit(magic boulder). They strategically positioned themselves in order to provide any intelligent life forms from Kerbin 'stepping' stones to interstellar travel. Their original purpose was not to make Kerbals spread life throughout the galaxy, but simply continue the conflict with the first civilization now dubbed 'the deep space krakens'. In an unknown region of Kerbin near the equator, a kerbal tribe was sleeping peacefully among the rocks. One of the young kerbals awoke to find a big black object just sitting there just 10 meters away. He went up to it, looked around it curiously, and touched it. It was very smooth… The next day, the same kerbal tribe was searching for fruit among the trees. The young kerbal woke up and finally brought the tribe to the place where he saw the monolith. It was gone. Later that day, the young kerbal ventured out onto the prairie to look for roots and tubers. But his mind was captured by the skeleton of a large animal just lying there. He curiously picked up one of the bones and started digging for tubers. He was able to very quickly dig up as much roots as his tummy could allow him. Looking to his side, he saw a small animal grazing nearby. The kerbals could eat meat, but they could only scavenge as their stubby legs could not run fast enough to keep up with the swift prey of that time and his species' arms were one of the weakest on Kerbin. Raising his arm and grasping his bone, the young kerbal knew what he would do… Sooo, there you have it! If you liked it or have your own ideas, feel free to post in the comments below! Please do! *stupid autocorrect keeps wanting to correct 'kerbals' to 'kernels' or 'verbals' so sorry for any misspellings
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Goodbye, Minmus.
tychochallenge replied to Souper's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
Id say to keep Minmus but it needs more of an inclination, say somewhere around 45 degrees and 'some' craters as well to make landing difficulty comparable to the Mun -
JoolPlus: Kopernicus Edition [ALPHA RELEASE!]
tychochallenge replied to Sylandro's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
Unfortunately, I am doing a Scott Manley 'Interstellar Quest' style career and I just sent out my first interplanetary probe to Duna so it'll be a while till I can actually get out there, but in the meantime Ill definitely explore them (and crash into them) in sandbox. I really like where this mod is going -
JoolPlus: Kopernicus Edition [ALPHA RELEASE!]
tychochallenge replied to Sylandro's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
ahh, i missed out on that. Looks cool! -
JoolPlus: Kopernicus Edition [ALPHA RELEASE!]
tychochallenge replied to Sylandro's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
I tried crashing a probe into Belenus and it encountered absolutely NO atmospheric resistance -
JoolPlus: Kopernicus Edition [ALPHA RELEASE!]
tychochallenge replied to Sylandro's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
I think I know why parachutes don't work on Belenus. In your description, you said Belenus had a thin atmosphere, however in the game description, it says Belenus doesnt even have an atmosphere. Ive heard a couple of other modders who add planets/moons and have encountered similar problems w/ atmospheric planets Also im not sure where Jool's roche limit is but im pretty sure Stratos is within it and plus it seems unrealistically large to be that close to Jool. Perhaps you could shrink it down (to Duna size) or place it farther from Jool -
I like to think that Kerbals were a by-product of humanity: Future humans from planet Earth will gain interstellar travel and explore the galaxy. They colonized many worlds and brought life to worlds that were sterile. But they soon awoke the mighty Krakens: highly intelligent beings made of pure energy that could appear in any shape or form (in kerbals case... a giant space squid). One by one, the human worlds fell to the krakens, even the human's enormous military might was no match for a corporal being. The last remnants of humanity fled to the very edge of the galaxy and there, they created monoliths: black rectangular supercomputers designed to locate and breed intelligent life to continue the war against the krakens. They sent the monoliths throughout the galaxy, and a couple of them found themselves in the kerbal system. One came straight down to Kerbin, another on the Mun, another in low Minmus orbit and a final one in low Jool orbit(not in game...yet) like stepping stones for intelligent beings towards interstellar travel. The lone monolith on Kerbin waited patiently for intelligent life to find it... That is how I believe the Kerbals came to be: a by-product of the late-humanity's attempt to breed intelligent life throughout the galaxy. Anyways, I like to view Kerbin as made up of two dominant countries (one capitalist and the other some form of kommunism): analogues for U.S. and USSR and minor nations without a space program, but with eager kerbals who would join either side to get into space. However, armed with enormous rockets, there would be little military since both super-nations wield rockets with the power of nuclear weapons so I think of the konflict as a sort of 'cold war'.
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JoolPlus: Kopernicus Edition [ALPHA RELEASE!]
tychochallenge replied to Sylandro's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
anyways, im not sure if Jool needs any more large atmospheric moons, some more small moons (Dres size and smaller) would be nice. Perhaps you could make Forun a new moon of Wexx; sorta like a Titan analogue -
JoolPlus: Kopernicus Edition [ALPHA RELEASE!]
tychochallenge replied to Sylandro's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
FINALLY! more moons for jool! One question: can you get SCCCCCIENCE on these bodies:cool:? -
Chaka Monkey - Closed Development Thread
tychochallenge replied to YANFRET's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
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create a couple of games like flappy bird first (extremely simple and addicting) and earn lots of money. Then hire game programmers to make a massive multiplayer game like WOW.
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Your favourite spacecraft generation
tychochallenge replied to xenomorph555's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Still you have to consider the cancellation of NERVA, not to mention NASA's ever shrinking budget. But, if the chinese land a man on the moon soon, the gov will raise NASA's budget again -
Your favourite spacecraft generation
tychochallenge replied to xenomorph555's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Fusion? In a few decades? Trip to Mars? Unfortunately, fusion powered spacecraft is still vary far off since the general public seems to cringe at anything with the word 'nuclear' in it. gov-funded trip to mars probably will not happen as every administration has their own plans and cancel existing ones. private industries might make it though... Anyways, the good ol Apollo days were my favorite, that was when man was willing to risk deep-space missions and space exploration made the top stories on the paper. -
they still haven't added cockpit internals for mk2 and mk3 pods...
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First we must get everyone to play ksp. Then, they will demand their governments to give 99% of their budget to the space program