Kerbal Space Program, or: "How many rockets can I slap onto this thing?"
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[QUOTE=Dacheet;33553401]Real people use the SA Smiley userscript.
[sp]Seriously, I don't even know what smiles are left on FP :v:[/sp][/QUOTE]
Java is the worst language I've ever used.
I hear Kerbal is hard to speak, especially for humans. :v:
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Speaking (ha) of which, there should be communication chatter between KSC and the Kerbalnauts in their native language. How cool would that be?
[QUOTE=MC3craze;33553453]Java is the worst language I've ever used.[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure it's programmed in JavaScript actually. At least on Chrome.
[QUOTE=Dacheet;33553465]I hear Kerbal is hard to speak, especially for humans. :v:
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Speaking (ha) of which, there should be communication chatter between KSC and the Kerbalnauts in their native language. How cool would that be?[/QUOTE]
So awesome, I'd have to learn it fluently.
Fuck I'm going to play this.
I can't wait for night launches.
[QUOTE=Dacheet;33552353]Now I remember why we keep you around
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y95MnAk5hwI[/media]
Orion Project, anyone?[/QUOTE]
Apparently KEarth doesn't have a no nukes in space law
[QUOTE=DesolateGrun;33554048]Apparently [b]KEarth[/b] doesn't have a no nukes in space law[/QUOTE]
Kerbin
Last suggestion:
2 and 3 meter SAS and ASAS.
I physically cannot find those.
[QUOTE=Dacheet;33554468]Last suggestion:
2 and 3 meter SAS and ASAS.
I physically cannot find those.[/QUOTE]
Because I fly manual usually. But, Tuned ASAS can work with larger rockets and then once your stages get small enough, jettison the Heavy tuned ASAS and use smaller SAS bits.
[QUOTE=MC3craze;33554064]Kerbin[/QUOTE]
Kearth was here first!
I am 600 billion kilometers away from the solar system and counting.
Yay!
[QUOTE=DesolateGrun;33556708]Kearth was here first![/QUOTE]
[url]http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/~kerbalsp/wiki/index.php?title=Kerbin[/url]
Kerbin is canon.
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[QUOTE=Dacheet;33556772]I am 600 billion kilometers away from the solar system and counting.
Yay![/QUOTE]
I believe that solar system escape trajectory is harmful to Kerbal lifeforms.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_V_Instrument_Unit[/url]
We need this as a 3m advanced SAS unit.
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/82/IU-501_Apollo_4.jpg[/img]
It's pretty amazing really, that this thing has less computing force than a regular modern calculator.
[QUOTE=LarparNar;33556913][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_V_Instrument_Unit[/url]
We need this as a 3m advanced SAS unit.
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/82/IU-501_Apollo_4.jpg[/img]
It's pretty amazing really, that this thing has less computing force than a regular modern calculator.[/QUOTE]
What about a really, really big gyroscope? :v:
[QUOTE=Dacheet;33556928]What about a really, really big gyroscope? :v:[/QUOTE]
Stick a Kerbal inside and it's economic, too!
[img]http://i.ytimg.com/vi/H1FsMzABERI/0.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=DesolateGrun;33556708]Kearth was here first![/QUOTE]
Kerbin was and is the offical name. Then some fucking moron came up with "Kearth."
[QUOTE=mac338;33557152][IMG]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/575558/KSP/solarsystem.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/575558/KSP/outersystem.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Dude, those are [b]MONTHS[/b] old.
Still, the top poster ITT hadn't seen it before.
[QUOTE=cwook;33556971]Stick a Kerbal inside and it's economic, too!
[img]http://i.ytimg.com/vi/H1FsMzABERI/0.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
It'll do wonders to your figure, too!
[QUOTE=mac338;33557181]Still, the top poster ITT hadn't seen it before.[/QUOTE]
Bullshit, LarparNar posted those when they came around.
[QUOTE=MC3craze;33557195]Bullshit, LarparNar posted those when they came around.[/QUOTE]
He asked me if I'd made those when I sent him one and I just assumed he hadn't seen 'em before.
[QUOTE=mac338;33557213]He asked me if I'd made those when I sent him one and I just assumed he hadn't seen 'em before.[/QUOTE]
Ahh I see, NovaSilisko made those btw. Oh and don't feel like I was mad at you man. Its all good.
5,700 AU, or .09 Light years.
ONWARDS!
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For reference, Voyager 1 is only 120 AU away.
[QUOTE=Dacheet;33557285]5,700 AU, or .09 Light years.
ONWARDS!
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For reference, Voyager 1 is only 120 AU away.[/QUOTE]
Voyager needs moar boosters. Only solution to a Kerbal porblem.
[QUOTE=MC3craze;33557327]Voyager needs moar boosters. Only solution to a Kerbal porblem.[/QUOTE]
Voyager needed a solar sail.
Hell, [I]everything[/I] needs a solar sail.
[QUOTE=Dacheet;33557475]Voyager needed a solar sail.
Hell, [I]everything[/I] needs a solar sail.[/QUOTE]
Tell NASA to send a Voyager 5000 with a solar sail to install another solar sail onto the Voyagers.
[QUOTE=MC3craze;33557532]Tell NASA to send a Voyager 5000 with a solar sail to install another solar sail onto the Voyagers.[/QUOTE]
What about a solar sail made out of solar sails?
[QUOTE=LarparNar;33556913][URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_V_Instrument_Unit[/URL]
We need this as a 3m advanced SAS unit.
[IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/82/IU-501_Apollo_4.jpg[/IMG]
It's pretty amazing really, that this thing has less computing force than a regular modern calculator.[/QUOTE]
WTF? i psoted this a long time ago and no one said aything :/
but why bother with that as an sas? :P it would need to be a decoupler as well :/
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