Project: Proxima

     Hey everyone, the Rocketkid here, and today, I have sad and good news. Remember the Jool 2 mega orbiter? Well, it's a pea compared to this mission. INTERSTELLAR


good news:

Kebrals have gone interstellar in STOCK KSP. Not kidding, this took a bite out of 10 hours of my day. Starting yesterday night.

Sad/Bad news:

No communication will be available after exiting Kerbol's sphere of influence, and we lost Jebediah in the process of testing this rocket.

R.I.P Jebediah. Last words: " I can land this! Wait! I might be able to-" -Jebediah, our first and bravest Kerbal, you will be missed and respected...


Here's a dramatic speech from the administrator of KASA

"As we grieve over the loss of Jebediah, None the less, the project 'Proxima' will continue, Starfinder will be able to go where no Kebral has gone before, more than 70 brave Kebrals have been volunteered for this mission, and, a secret, they may never come back. We will lose contact with them after they escape Kerbol's sphere of influence. The rocket, named Zeus, will be able to lift this massive ship into the orbit of Eeloo, on the outskirts of the Kerbol system, from there the massive ship will ignite its engines and travel. Interstellar" -Jim Kerman




(Note: this ship had to be refueled a lot, and I mean a lot!"


"We're successfully in the orbit of Eeloo" -Joebald Kerman


The maneuver was precisely calculated by my teams at "Periapsis" sending us to outside Kerbol.


"Burn started" -Kim Kerman



Our crew's last words before we lost contact:



"Jim, thanks for this opportunity, we must do this. For all Kerbal Kind-" -Joebald Kerman.


Thanks, everyone, for keeping on with Kerbal's journey. I'll be back with a new mission soon. We're interstellar.

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