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How important is mystery goo to you?


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How important is the mystery goo to you?  

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  1. 1. How important is the mystery goo to you?

    • Just another part that can be blown up.
      46
    • I try to not destroy it.
      92
    • Same as Kerbals.
      32
    • I would never kill it!
      55


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I love Mystery goo. Although Ive begun to believe its an alien life form, since it says "it feels right at home" in deep interplanetary space..

I think the same think. It is friendly, as if it would be hostile, it would just escape the canister and eat your kerbals.

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Shouldn't 'Same as Kerbals.' be the first ? :b

I did not count for the kerbal-killing players. Kerbals are always more important than normal parts, as you can also torture them with giant rocket powered blenders. (Yes, I actually did that!)

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I love Mystery goo. Although Ive begun to believe its an alien life form, since it says "it feels right at home" in deep interplanetary space..

Strange, I got the same message orbiting Minmus while harvesting some sweet science points so I figured Minmus or a similar satellite may be the origin of the goo.

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You have to keep it safely aboard your ship, because if you jettison it into deep space, it will eventually land on a planet, and begin to evolve into a race of super inteligent Kerbal-Eating slime monsters, who will develop space travel and will one day encounter the kerbal interstellar Empire, and will consume all that is Kerbal!

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I have noticed something about the goo during my "Experiments". It reacts to its current location, and since space outside of an atmosphere is the same everywhere its going to be the same experiment. Its possible it takes gravity into effect but the Mun and Minmus have such minimal gravity fields it probably has no effect. I haven’t landed on either yet so more "Experiments" are needed. When I get the ability to do so, im gonna try dipping some science instruments into Jools atmosphere and try to get it back out again. That will be fun.

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I have noticed something about the goo during my "Experiments". It reacts to its current location, and since space outside of an atmosphere is the same everywhere its going to be the same experiment. Its possible it takes gravity into effect but the Mun and Minmus have such minimal gravity fields it probably has no effect. I haven’t landed on either yet so more "Experiments" are needed. When I get the ability to do so, im gonna try dipping some science instruments into Jools atmosphere and try to get it back out again. That will be fun.

Bring some radio equipment as backup. You can at least transmit the data back before plunging to the depths.

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