This uses BOYL to simulate air. Unprotected humans are made of PSTS, so in theory they should be torn apart once decompressed (unfortunately, this takes forever). Credit to G-LinuxorU for his remarkable typewriter, which I used to make those writings.
kerbal
space
program
ksplol
realistic
spaaaace
station
boyl
5678
vacuum
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I made something like this.
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after you take out all the BOYL
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do !set tmp qrtz 100 and prepare to be amazed
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I guess. Never been in a huge washing machine chamber.
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The only unpleasant effect would be some "stretching" force applied to humans standing upright. And yeah, using that shower to the left would also be a pain.
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@00yoshi: erm why? they would fall sideways only when moving up & down (towards and from the cylinder rotation axis)
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Haha artifical gravity, then they would fall to the side
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check the front page, you have been copied
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Doritos, air isn't as clear as you would think. In regular concentrations, it's clear-ish. In higher concentrations/different pressures, it begins scattering light (mainly blue for oxygen and nitrogen (which, is why the skies are blue)). #funfactoftheday
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