nice ship design, I liked the cockpit leaned to the back of the ship, very original and nice. It gives me Padme Amidala Royal Naboo ship vibes
@KSPCinema-KАй бұрын
@@motionpablo Thanks!
@victor_silva6142Ай бұрын
@@KSPCinema-K very aesthetic pleasant. I wonder if the pilot has a space cot to inhabit in between missions.
@KSPCinema-KАй бұрын
@victor_silva6142 Not in the ship, but there are a few space stations nearby when he needs a break!
@victor_silva6142Ай бұрын
@@KSPCinema-K neat! Your roleplay is in another level. You really know how to have a good time my friend! ❤
@KSPCinema-KАй бұрын
@victor_silva6142 Thanks so much! I do try! 😀
@Dynasoar8Ай бұрын
This is really cool I'm gonna try to make something like this
@aeterosofficialАй бұрын
Good design
@KSPCinema-KАй бұрын
@@aeterosofficial Thanks!
@JonahGreve-bn6jcАй бұрын
I made this exact thing like 6 months ago! It even had the disposable claw/parachute system. The only difference is that it was a smaller form factor
@KSPCinema-KАй бұрын
@@JonahGreve-bn6jc Great minds think alike! :)
@mageanastАй бұрын
And then you YEET the pod
@MrFranklitalienАй бұрын
I feel your system should be 100% robotic, using a much lighter rendezvous stage; robot arm+chute stage could provide deceleration with separatrons after acquisition and stage of the rendezvous module
@KSPCinema-KАй бұрын
@MrFranklitalien That's a good idea, using Seperatons to decelerate the payload! Thanks, I'll try that for sure! There's a reason for the pilot, however. A pilot gets transferred to the captured pod, which is temporarily released. The pilot then engages SAS Prograde, Radial Out, or whatever, to orient the drifting pod for re-capture. Those stranded Pods never have probe cores, so a pilot needs to do the job. Otherwise, wonky payloads make wonky orbital transfer burns!
@cassetteretributionmusicАй бұрын
Space Tractor
@JNJNRobin1337Ай бұрын
so they're semi-disposable?
@KSPCinema-KАй бұрын
@JNJNRobin1337 Well, kind of! But the pod and its cargo do land safely and get recovered. And then the spacecraft gets another pod, ready for the next recovery job!