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Puffin Tech- Still alive!


Mekan1k

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Note: thanks to the site death and restarting, all of puffin-tech stuff seems gone, and at least one of our group needs to re-build accounts.

BUT!

We are still in business. Here are the links to everything Puffin-ish, and we will hopefully back up with well-built pages and some new things shortly.

Have fun, and conquer the universe!

http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/p-t-monoprobe-0-1/

http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/improved-turbojet-model/

http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/medium-sized-xenon-tanks/

http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/0-18-2-supercharged-ion-engines-and-custom-probe-tanks/

http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/rxtg-matter-conversion-xenon-generator/

And our custom engines: The FrameShift Drives!

http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/0-18-2-frameshift-drive-by-mekan1k-and-orbital-ii/

http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/0-18-framshift-engine-radial/

To everyone who lost accounts, I feel your pain, and to everyone who did not, well, now we need to rebuild everything.

Projects in motion:

Vasmir Engine (realistic ones and SuperCharged)

Cluster Engines

Re-amped Framsshift models (caution, May break vehicles)

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I can confirm this, even though I'm half-gone due to the forum failure... :(

We'll be working on restoring pictures, threads, and other items for the next few days, so bear with us as this happens.

There will be a livestream tonight at 23:00 GMT. I will be summarizing the article the devs posted, discussing some ideas and info for Puffin Technologies (maybe with Mekan) and showing off progress for PT. Just because we have to rebuild doesn't mean we have to start from scratch. :)

-OrbitusII

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Hello! I'm having problems with the monoprobe.. It won't decouple (I've set it in action groups and even tried modding in a decoupler node) but nothing seems to work. Also, my apologies for posting this here.. But all the forum links are dead. D:

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It is supposed to be placed with the top node connecting. If this still seems to be a problem, right-click on the part and click 'decouple'

I've tried that already.. I got it to work once, but then it stopped working when I relaunched.. It seemed to be fixed by just adding my own decoupler there.. But that isn't as eloquent as your probe's intended delivery system.

And also, I would suggest decreasing the SAS force on those probes.. I did it myself by tinkering with the config to an acceptable level.

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The decoupler/docking node is on the MonoProbe itself, not the MonoCarrier. I was having issues with the MonoCarrier so I didn't use the docking port inside of it. I'll experiment with this and it will be fixed for MonoProbe 2.0. :)

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