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ThroughTheLivingSequence

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  1. Research it to find out what it is, and depending on what it is, use it for my own purposes or sell it. What would you do if you found a severed human finger in your pocket?
  2. Indeed I have. They weren't particularly long books (200 - 300 pages), but yeah I read all 15 in the series. The person below me has read a book series with a least twenty books.
  3. There was much crying. The Unified Chicken Nugget Democracy had quite enjoyed the absence of a Universe.
  4. Awww, that's a good kitty... Here, I have some of your favorite! Moa Nuggets! Hmm... I know what's wrong with it. tHerE AIN't no gAs innIT
  5. This misunderstanding led to the destruction of the Universe.
  6. Everyone laughed. This was considered prime comedy nowadays.
  7. There was much apprehension, as the maker of Apprehension had discovered cloning technology.
  8. The being was promptly eradicated from the face of existence. "No." Said Sequence.
  9. oki fixed it sorry When your hands fall off right as you're about to play the piano at your performance in front of 60,000 people.
  10. It started raining, to make the setting for a suspenseful encounter.
  11. K'know, that one is hard. I think on most of my rockets (Like my moon/minmus craft and my orbital launcher) I ditch Solid Fuel entirely, but it can be useful sometimes. My only problem is the sizes they have. For SRBs you either have to have a tiny rocket, a teeny tiny rocket, a small-ish rocket, or a game-breakingly massive rocket, which makes it difficult to fit sometimes. Whatever you think suits you best! Basically you need LRB's either way, but SRB's are optional. This might help you make your decision.
  12. Fortunately, the two Universes became friends, and moved into a duplex together and lived happily ever after.
  13. Tis' a bad habit, and honesty, a problem of mine. The person below me has had or performed at least one major dental surgery before.
  14. Such a being was considered highly dangerous by the Spren councils of Shadesmar. Thankfully, nobody cared, and the being was welcomed into the museum.
  15. Sounds good! I wish you luck!
  16. Yes, the radials are the blue circles which can be locked onto by enabling RCS and SAS above the gyroscope. Also, if you'd rather have your orbits passing over the poles, you can use the pink triangles (normal/anti-normal) in space of the blue radials. I do accept late work with no point penalty, so there's no need to worry! And yeah this method should help you with having even orbits. Good luck!
  17. So, for starters, you might have to start making your own rockets XD. This method requires a LOT of fuel to spare, as there needs to be room for mid-flight revisions and adjustments. Basically, if your rocket is going at the correct speed (should be going anywhere from 800 to 900 m/s just as you're entering the upper atmosphere), locking onto the prograde will make your orbit larger, but it will also make it very elliptical. So, you lock onto the prograde to expand the orbit, and then lock onto radial-in or radial-out to make it more circular and centered around Kerbin. However, that will make the orbit smaller overall, so you will need to switch back and forth from prograde and radial-in/out (you might also have to time warp to the widest part of your orbit to get it to the correct size if you're at a low altitude). So as long as you have a dedicated maneuvering module, or... somehow managed to pack all this fuel into a single stage, it shouldn't be too difficult. I personally have two stages. A mammoth engine connected to one full sized fuel tank, along with two of those twin-boars on either side with correctly sized fuel tanks on those. When that detaches, the next stage is a rhino engine connected to a half sized fuel tank, which has the payload fairing and the probe mounted on top, which as a small detachable liquid fuel maneuvering module. I suppose you could use a monopropellant module or... maybe even one of those xenon juno engines. Idk. More thrust with more fuel and less weight is the way to go. I also highly recommend the Kerbodyne HECS2 probe core. Light, built in comms for stable LKO and HKO, carries plenty of electric charge (but still might need an external battery for when it's in the planet's shadow). Alright students, for homework I'll need you all to achieve stable orbit with the Prograde/Radial method. This does NOT have to be a scientific probe! That is for Wednesday. Class dismissed!
  18. Cool. I found out an efficient way to way to do it, if you would like tips
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