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What are the craziest contracts you have gotten?


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I want to know what are some of the most ridiculous or challenging contracts you have gotten. Also none of the impossible ones about the launch clamps on other planets.

So far the weirdest one I have gotten involved testing a jet engine in orbit around the moon.

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Perhaps this thread should be moved to the "bug reports" section? It is impossible to take a launching clamp with you to any destination without mods enabling off-world launch sites. The others might be somewhat realistic, especially if the contracts to test air breathing engines on planets without oxygenated atmospheres appeared before you unlocked the atmospheric sensors in the tech tree. ("Well, that didn't work. Maybe we'll understand why when someone invents a barometer.")

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Perhaps this thread should be moved to the "bug reports" section?

Nah, there's no need to. As far as I know, contracts are generated semi-randomly from a list of conditions and parts, so it would ergo be inevitable to receive such a contract.

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Test a BACC SRB on the Surface of Minmus. That one sucked. I managed to luckily point my ship toward Kerbin (I know, not very efficient, but come on, I had a solid rocket booster exploding behind me.) and managed to carefully get Jeb back home.

Another one that bugged me was "Test small gear bay at 30km on Kerbin" Wasn't until I realized I had to right click and run test that I managed to figure that one out. Kept opening and closing the landing gear...

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Mine were mostly realistic, except these splashing contracts - although I had great fun designing test ships for them (basically sepratrons + probe core inclined towards the sea, supported by launch clamp).

You guys do realize that you can empty rocket boosters in the VAB, to save on weight, and not worry about other issues with them, right?

Also you should set throttle to 0%, just in case (especially if you're hauling rocket engines to orbital test, you plan to recover them, and you didn't put any crossfeed-disabling part between test engines and your launcher)

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Slightly less on the crazy side and heading more towards the sort of profit margins you expect from British car mechanics:

√2.25 million for testing an engine in Minmus orbit :)

Okay, it was a S3 KS-25x4 but using the big service engine to do the lifting it's a cake walk. I managed to returned it to the launch pad too.

As a contrast I've just been offered a mere √1/4 million for planting a flag on Moho.

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Well, the weirdest one I got was to test the smal gear bay on a suborbital trajectory. Not really impossible or dramatic, but...why?

By the same token as "Test jet engine at 20,000 meters". What happens to a tire in space? This was a big concern for Shuttle, IIRC. Granted, Kerbals don't have the worlds best safety record, but it seems that at least some of the manufacturers are trying! :P

My weirdest so far was "Test a Mainsail landed on the Mun". Not terribly strange, except for the fact that the Mainsail alone weighs more than my largest (and only) Mun landing at the time!

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By the same token as "Test jet engine at 20,000 meters". What happens to a tire in space? This was a big concern for Shuttle, IIRC. Granted, Kerbals don't have the worlds best safety record, but it seems that at least some of the manufacturers are trying! :P

Okay, that makes sense. But, in that matter, it is weird that I got this contract on the same day from the same manufacturer after having to test the same part while in LKO...

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Maybe an update will tweak the algorithm that generates the contracts to account for impossible tasks (launch clamps anywhere but Kerbin)

Harvester answer to that ( in other thread some days ago ) was basically "you can decline contracts, you know ?" :/ True enough , but still ...

On topic, the worst I actually fulfilled was to test a ion drive in a ridiculously narrow band of altitudes near 23 km at 150-250 m/s. It looked reasonable until I realized:

a) No one goes that slow in that altitude ;) , neither ascending or falling ...

B) Ion engines in atmoshere? Cool story bro ;)

c) Related to a), it is relative hard to get that speed at that height. Most of planes would stall badly and trying to get a cheap ( read SRB ) rocket launch with a accurate atmospheric top height is hard .

After a couple of tries, I ended shooting high with a tweaked RT-10 ( reduced thrust to not spend it all fighting the low atmo ) and a Oscar-B+48-7S to slow down things enough in the descent for the ion drive requirements. Blegh ...

Oh, and I still need to fulfill that "test basic Jet engine landed on the Mun" that I acepted without reading that sentence up to the end ( "Oh test engine landed ... strap jet engine to capsule in VAB, launch ... and nothing. Rereads contract ... Oh , you mean landed on the Mun. That makes ( no ) sense ... )

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