So I kinda left this poor thing out to dry for over a month. It wasn't intentional, I kind of just lost interest in KSP for a few weeks and got more focused on trying to get started on my - hopeful - career path as an aspiring author.
Now that I've "rekindled" the spirit for this thing - I mean something had to fill the void left in the wake of the kind of short story of Pokemon Y - I'll do what I can to try and post at least bi-weekly. If not actual game screenshots of my horrible failures and miraculous(ly rare) successes, then my plans for future missions.
There's a great, wide cosmos out there, and I wanna throw Kerbals into it!
SSS - Kerbal Space Program
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Humble Beginnings
I am pleased to announce that the first two projects of the Kerbal Space Program have launched without a hitch.
I am displeased, however, to admit that they both exploded before exiting Kerbin orbit.
First up is the unmanned, or should I say "unkerbaled"...Unkerb'd? Anyway, the mission to launch the AMATERASU Satellite into orbit around Kerbin. It kinda exploded.
Secondly we have the manned mission to orbit Kerbin, and later the Mun, that had some inexplicable disaster happen. (The camera stopped following the ship, then it exploded, then the camera started following the command module as it fell down toward the ground.)
Thankfully, the kerbonauts were - apparently - unharmed by this catastrophic failure, and are believed to be open to flying again on the Lazarus II.
I am displeased, however, to admit that they both exploded before exiting Kerbin orbit.
First up is the unmanned, or should I say "unkerbaled"...Unkerb'd? Anyway, the mission to launch the AMATERASU Satellite into orbit around Kerbin. It kinda exploded.
Secondly we have the manned mission to orbit Kerbin, and later the Mun, that had some inexplicable disaster happen. (The camera stopped following the ship, then it exploded, then the camera started following the command module as it fell down toward the ground.)
Thankfully, the kerbonauts were - apparently - unharmed by this catastrophic failure, and are believed to be open to flying again on the Lazarus II.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
An Introduction, to Space
This blog is a subdivision of my "Sims, Steam, & Screams" blog about Simulation, Steam, and Horror games, this specifically being about my endeavors with the Kerbal Space Program.
So join me, valued friends, as we journey into the darkness of space...
...Hopefully with plenty of parachutes.
So join me, valued friends, as we journey into the darkness of space...
...Hopefully with plenty of parachutes.
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