Kerbal Space Program KSP but it's 1917 |
- KSP but it's 1917
- WHAT FRESH HELL IS THIS?? (Terrifying glitch)
- My small science buggy, capable of doing all kind of experiments
- Responding to the resounding failure of the K380, Kerbus announces its new super jumbo. With its 20 engines and nearly uncontrollable "control surfaces", the K420 promises that it will somehow be economically sound by packing more than 2000 kerbals with their new "Flying Tuna" technology.
- Room With a View
- PD-2B research plane with a folding nose, which can deploy scanners and a tiny crewed rover!
- ISS with stock parts
- Beautiful view of Kerbin
- Our newest asset: 'The Centurion I': Capable of carrying the big orange tank (36,000 kg) into LKO with 800ΔV to spare. Or pack some extra fuel and a neat little lander in the cargo bay and the Kerbol system is up for grabs. I love this plane!
- Finally made a rocket that could land on Eve, refuel and return to Kerbin!
- It Appears That The Kraken Didn't Like My Mass Driver.
- Budget space tour prepared to refuel over the Mun after slight Δv miscalculation.
- I tried to put my ring station into orbit... let’s just say I have almost 100 funerals to attend. These 4 are the only survivors
- Hehe
- First time dabbling with part mods - added a new section to one of my oldest (previously stock/DLC only) stations
- The beginnings of a Post-Apollo era base on Ceti.
- Gravity Simulation Test - Bring your barf bag!
- Nothing unique but this is my first time landing on Duna :) funny thing is I've played for years haha
- I made the Stealth Cruiser from FTL: Faster Than Light.
- The MFS-MK1 (Mobile Fuel Station) Coming to an Asteroid near you!
- My first multipurpose ship, the UKLAS Excelsior on her 2nd mission.
- Jeb: If I can't ride the rocket, noone rides the rocket!
- Farout station gets its crew! (Second Space Station!)
- Just another kerbal-like situation
- I don't fall for those anymore, Jeb!
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