Qwert_Yuiop
Qwert_Yuiop
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18th Apr 2015
19th Apr 2015
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

Comments

  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    19th Apr 2015
    @ews1234 I <3 KSP :D
  • Korteweg
    Korteweg
    19th Apr 2015
    They don't.
  • Qwert_Yuiop
    Qwert_Yuiop
    19th Apr 2015
    @baky123: Because in space things aren't supposed to fly away from an intact station at insane speeds with no reason, as they do in that save.
  • baky123
    baky123
    19th Apr 2015
    Why not put it into soething like ID:1503816, as the depressurisations are amazing (particularly when people get sucked out!).
  • ews1234
    ews1234
    19th Apr 2015
    lol KSP
  • BagOfToes
    BagOfToes
    19th Apr 2015
    I wonder how effective it would be to have that capsule to the left spinning to simulate gravity. The logical behind the use of centrifugal force is creative, but I wonder if in the low gravity setting you could actually plant your feet and not enter what could be analogous to a blender. :)
  • Gamedoc
    Gamedoc
    18th Apr 2015
    Putting VACU around the edges makes a realistic space vacuum
  • Kikkin
    Kikkin
    18th Apr 2015
    Is amaze=1+ +fav
  • Qwert_Yuiop
    Qwert_Yuiop
    18th Apr 2015
    Yup. (comment too short)
  • MoHnK
    MoHnK
    18th Apr 2015
    may I take the station and remake it with a bunch of functions? I would love to:)