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[Stock] Munar Skyscraper/Office Complex Architecture Challenge


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The Kerbal Space Program has come a long way, and so has one of its very first suppliers, Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spaceship Parts Co. With more and more missions being launched each day (everyone's still working on the "and coming back home" part) Jeb's little ragtag enterprise has blossomed into a huge, slightly less ragtag enterprise.

They're so huge, in fact, they're opening up a brand new office! In order to...uh...reasons, they're planning to open one up on the Mun! They've pledged to make it the biggest, most magnificent office complex ever built, probably because by now there's so much scrap on the Mun they might as well move right in!

Unfortunately their lead architect was also a kerbonaut and got stuck on Minmus during a mission, so they've resorted to calling you in.

This is a stock part challenge, as the title suggests, concerned with building a very particular type of Mun base: an office complex. Using whatever stock parts you can, build a Munar habitat that can house as many Kerbals as it possibly can, looks as good as possible, and because this is an office skyscraper, is as tall as possible. It can have no engines of its own, and must be a module made for permanent usage on the Mun. For extra challenges, try some of the following:

  • Construct a special office somewhere for Jeb, Bob and Bill (or just Jeb) and put them in it.
  • Put other things that an office complex would have, like a company parking lot for ships and/or rovers, a shuttle service, a private communications line with Kerbin, etc.
  • Once you've got your employees on the Mun, think of the most creative thing to do with them. I dunno, one of those team exercises HR guys talk about or something.

Take at least one screenshot of the finished product, and feel free to take any other photos of the complex you made at any other times-during its construction, if you took on any of the other challenges here, whatever.

That's about it. From there, everything's up to you. Happy building!

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