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You can't see them, but they can see you.
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When you own and operate a shortwave radio.
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Instead of doing fancy stuff with decryption and all that, just get yourself a linux flash drive and do this: 1. Find your hard drive 2. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32. 3. Find the file sethc.exe, and remove it from the folder* 4. Make a copy of cmd.exe, also in the same folder, and rename the copy to sethc.exe 5. Now reboot into windows, and if you press shift five times, a Command Prompt will appear. 6. Enter the command: "net user username_here password_here", of course replacing username and password with your real username and new password. 7. Unless you want a dangerous backdoor on your system, go back and remove the fake sethc.exe and replace it with the real one. *Don't delete it, move it somewhere else so you can put it back later. This should be way easier than messing with crazy pentesting/hacker/cracker tools. Good luck!
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As described earlier, two artificial black holes' rotation can be controlled, in order to effectively expand the shared Schwarzschild radius, creating a Tannheuser gate. This is the only known way of moving past the speed of light. By artificially expanding the Schwarzschild radius, many limits on the shared singularity's manipulation of physics are removed. The black holes form a field of "ether", background radiation present throughout space, which has been manipulated by the "singularity field" extending from the main point. Within this field, normal physical laws do not apply, rendering electromagnetic communication and detection useless. It also allows physical matter within to easily accelerate many times quicker than usual, with no upper limit on speed. Modern spacecraft can go over 1.0x10^10c, or ten billion times the speed of light. As for the "Starbow" effect, this is caused by outside light entering the field, causing a spectacular effect within. The light is scattered and changed, causing the ether to appear incredibly colorful. On the outside, it seems as if a large, round rainbow appears at the bow of the spacecraft. Though warp is useful, it is not without flaws. In a later post, the effects of ether field disruption and sub-light time dilation will be explained.
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Banned for not being right behind me.
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Hey, hey, now. Let's just keep KSP how it is and never change it ever again! That way we can all just give up on these silly "ideas", and no one gets their feelings hurt!
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I'll just cover your petty explosives with my spare ocean.
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Protip: shoot yourself with smaller caliber bullets to build up an immunity to larger caliber bullets.
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Modern spacecraft make use of a technology discovered in the early twenty-first century by the brilliant Dr. Tannheuser, who earned the Nobel Prize five times in succession. Using the special qualities of Ice II, a special form of normal ice which demonstrates degenerative qualities at relatively mild temperatures, teams in America invented the so called "degeneracy cores" used on modern spacecraft. By controlling the breakdown of Ice II, we can vary the power output of these generators, the maximum of which is currently close to 2.5*1027 J. Tannheuser, however, took this technology a step further. He theorized that by providing energy into a degeneracy core, we can cause it to create a stable black hole, which disregards latent energy loss. Furthermore, by controlling the rotation of two black holes, the mutual Schwarzschild radius could be expanded, creating the now well-known "Tannheuser gate" phenomenon, the only known way of accelerating material faster than the speed of light. Exactly how this is accomplished, and the meaning of the elusive Starbow, will be discussed in a later post.
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"Remember this and take it to heart: kindness sometimes leads to even greater tragedy." Quotes to live by, guys.
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The Image Algorithm Drive, the hallmark of fifth generation spacecraft, operates by mathematically changing the spacecraft's position in space, utilizing a reality altering field provided by a series of physics cancellers. The reality altering field, though useful in this regard, multiplies the unstable effects of the degenerative fuel, Ice II, used in power generation and Tannheuser gate manipulation. Thus, in order to ensure stability in warp and normal flight, (and to avoid total structural failure,) the spacecraft makes use of cybernetically modified psychic dolphins as navigators. Due to their precognitive abilities, they also serve an auxiliary role in combat shielding, manipulating the reality altering fields to write projectiles and beams out of existence, before they hit the hull.
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Wind Tunnel Mode
MDZhB replied to Jonfliesgoats's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
Perhaps the wind tunnel could be like a different scene, where you can set the speed of the air flowing past your craft, and then move it in different ways through this air flow. The craft would stay anchored in one spot, but would otherwise be able to flip around and whatnot. So, for example, I could create a craft in the SPH, then move it to the wind tunnel. I could set air speed to 100 m/s, and then "fly" the craft in a rendered wind tunnel, complete with Kerbal engineers watching through windows and taking notes. You could even render the craft with a blank grey texture to make it really look like a model, and automatically scale it to fit perfectly in the tunnel. The scene would be complete with complementary data screens, and graphics showing air flow and force vector thingys, and of course lift, drag, etc. Maybe, you could even alter fuel levels and whatnot to see how it affects your CoM This way, you could be able to see how your craft would really react at different speeds. -
You think LEAD is enough!?
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I think it is quite obvious that Kerbals are made of some kind of material. This material is green, and sometimes other colors. It is able to hold its own shape, but also be manipulated. Also, it is sometimes durable. This is my theory, and I think it describes the Kerbal material well. EDIT: It's probably the same stuff they use for rocket fuel.
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Uh, floor 1422: You see many people on computers, playing some kind of game where they invent new floors on a fictional building.
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5/10 looks maybe fatal but also super un-ergonomic and weird.
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8/10 not quite all in alignment, but close enough.
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Well, sometimes we lose track of them, you know? Soup, there's a waiter in my fly!
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[FORUM GAME] Rate the avatar of the person above you.
MDZhB replied to mincespy's topic in Forum Games!
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So... How many Kerbonauts can remember the Apollo missions?
MDZhB replied to Bombaatu's topic in The Lounge
The biggest space moment I remember seeing is the last space shuttle launch. RIP -
Kerbals are exploring their star system in order to harness its resources, necessary for their advancement and entrance into the galactic and intergalactic community. KSP's sequel will show Kerbals far in the future, with FTL travel, super-intelligent AI, reality altering abilities, and the other general requirements to be a serious space-faring race. They will most likely be heavily concerned with R&D, rather than trade or warfare. "Why", you ask? Because Kerbalkind wants to take over the universe through superior technology. That's why. That's why we see such little emphasis on military testing/planning, because they won't need it. They'll just write everyone out of existence from the cosmic book of reality using physics cancelling technology before anyone else knows what's going on, because that's how they roll. Kerbals are the only ones that deserve to exist, because they take the universe itself and force it to bend to their will.
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Can IF spielen up 九丸九 &?!------