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L2[00:27:39] <FLHerne> .outcome adf
mmm
L3[00:27:39] <LunchBot> No outcome found
matching "adf mmm".
L4[00:28:22] <FLHerne> .outcome add Duna
Station's blood tank level is now at 84%.
L5[00:28:22] <LunchBot> Added outcome: Duna
Station's blood tank level is now at 84%.
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L7[00:32:10] <raptop> !mission od she
L8[00:32:10] <LunchBot> You begin
stockpiling blood drives in a blood shed.
L9[00:35:56] <FLHerne> that follows
L11[00:39:45] <raptop> but are blood tanks
vulnerable to strikes from blood drones?
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L22[03:14:32] <EJ> irc > discord
tbh
L23[03:42:22] <raptop> \p
L24[03:42:30] <raptop> er, \o
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L31[06:39:40] <XXCoder> ;mission
L32[06:39:40] <LunchBot> You dance till the
Kraken comes. You somehow succeed due to the sheer power of
irony.
L33[06:40:02] <XXCoder> ok course kraken
come
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L35[06:50:09] <Eddi|zuHause> so you
ironically danced?
L36[06:50:23] <XXCoder> seems so
L37[06:50:27] <Eddi|zuHause> and then the
kraken really came
L38[06:50:48] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L39[06:50:49] <LunchBot> You can't stop
turning off of the runway and into the VAB. Bob screams "Bank
left!" so you bank left and hit the bank to your left.
L40[06:51:19] <XXCoder> vab and bank hit
while banking tsk tsk
L41[06:51:47] <Eddi|zuHause> turning right
on the runway is wrong, turning left on the runway is wrong, what
now?
L42[06:52:02] <Eddi|zuHause> these planes
always confuse me
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L48[08:02:26] <packbart> just disassemble
it on the runway and carry it part by part
L49[08:06:06] <Althego> jeb can help you
with disassembling anything
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L54[09:36:01] <sandbox> !mission
L55[09:36:02] <LunchBot> You construct a
Tandem Mirror-style fusion engine. You don't think it's fire. Fire
would be a lot less drippy.
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L58[09:41:41] <packbart> yeah, leaks in the
plasma injectors are typical problems with this type of engine, I
guess
L59[10:04:54] <FLHerne> .outcome add You
illustrate the craft's design for Jeb with an exploded diagram,
which he interprets too literally.
L60[10:04:54] <LunchBot> Added outcome: You
illustrate the craft's design for Jeb with an exploded diagram,
which he interprets too literally.
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L66[11:37:00] <darsie> 1337
L67[11:53:52] <Mat2ch> on point
L68[11:53:55] <Mat2ch> !mission
L69[11:53:55] <LunchBot> You drop an LV-N
Atomic Rocket Motor into Jool in an attempt to ignite it into a
second star. The economy does better, because not everyone is
dead.
L70[11:54:08] <Mat2ch> It worked!
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L72[12:31:30] <darsie> Yes, 72*80 with
Thumper, Flea. Without monopropellant, fins, personal parachute,
small nose cone instead of parachute,
L73[12:32:31] <darsie> adn without
jet.pack
L74[12:33:44] <Mat2ch> you are building
small again?
L75[12:38:37] <darsie> mhm
L76[12:38:52] *
darsie tries to go to orbit with nothing but solid
rockets.
L77[12:39:14] <darsie> ^ easy wiht big
boosters.
L78[12:39:45] <darsie> .mission solid
L79[12:39:45] <LunchBot> You attempt to
pump additional solid fuel into your SRBs.
L80[12:39:48] <darsie> .mission solid
L81[12:39:49] <LunchBot> You make a solid
rocket out of anti-matter.
L82[12:39:50] <darsie> .mission solid
L83[12:39:50] <LunchBot> You make a solid
rocket out of anti-matter.
L84[12:39:51] <darsie> .mission solid
L85[12:39:51] <LunchBot> You try to go to
orbit with nothing but solid rockets.
L87[12:41:40] <Althego> ;outcome add You
find Solid Snake as a stowaway hiding in a box.
L88[12:41:41] <LunchBot> Added outcome: You
find Solid Snake as a stowaway hiding in a box.
L89[12:42:58] <darsie> Vacuum dried?
L90[12:59:02] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L91[12:59:03] <LunchBot> You wonder what
sort of baby can go 88 miles per hour. You feel the warp overtake
you. It is a good pain.
L92[12:59:57] <Eddi|zuHause> yeah, baby.
:p
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L94[13:06:51] <Eddi|zuHause> you know what
i always found funny? that they treat 88mph as some
barely-reachable speed, whereas in germany you'd be considered a
slow driver...
L95[13:08:59] <darsie> I don't think 142
km/h is slow.
L96[13:09:21] <darsie> It's above the speed
limit in Austria.
L97[13:09:22] <sandbox> we had this
discussion before
L98[13:10:29] <darsie> It causes bad fuel
economy going fast.
L99[13:10:40] <sandbox> 1955
L100[13:11:39] <darsie> We could make 100
km/h the speed limit for fossil fuel cars.
L101[13:12:20] <Eddi|zuHause> not going to
happen
L102[13:33:55] <darsie> We could pay
climate change damage from CO2 tax.
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L104[13:57:04] <umaxtu> hell, even my Bolt
will do 88mph.
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L106[14:53:27] <raptop> 88 mph is
illegally fast everywhere here, but in some of the more empty
states there are definitely roads where the informal assumption is
doing 90-100
L107[14:58:43] <Mat2ch> informal? So as
long nobody is looking?
L108[14:59:44] <packbart> like 60km/h is
the typical speed in cities over here with a 50km/h limit
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L112[15:25:32] <Mat2ch> packbart: it used
to be here the same, but now even the Taxis are going 45...
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L119[17:26:08] <sandbox> !mission
L120[17:26:08] <LunchBot> You create a
popcorn driven rocket engine. Someone asked when the next KSP
update will be released and delays it another day.
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L123[18:03:31] <FLHerne> too true,
still
L124[18:04:16] <FLHerne> although I think
most people have given up caring
L125[18:17:25] <Mat2ch> About the
popcorn?
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L127[18:24:52] <sandbox> no popcorn, but I
have ice cream
L128[18:27:40] <Mat2ch> That's
intolerable!
L129[18:27:45] <Mat2ch> I have none
:(
L130[18:28:01] <Mat2ch> No chocolade
either.
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L139[22:14:47] <FLHerne> .mission add Your
rocket development is plagued by side-fumbling of the waneshaft.
Best practice is to suppress this with hydrocoptic marzlevanes, but
you don't know what they are.
L140[22:14:47] <LunchBot> Added mission:
Your rocket development is plagued by side-fumbling of the
waneshaft. Best practice is to suppress this with hydrocoptic
marzlevanes, but you don't know what they are.
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L142[22:29:09] <raptop> oh, that's a
common problem in turboencabulators. Hence the popularity of
upgrading to retroencabulators
L143[22:29:38] <raptop> !mission
side-fumbles
L144[22:29:38] <LunchBot> Sweat beads on
your brow when you read that your Synosiodic chamber has reached
3.5ppm with 23 side-fumbles per minute.
L145[22:29:46] <raptop> !outcome
side-fumbl
L146[22:29:47] <LunchBot> The marzel-vanes
detach from the ambifacient wane shaft, and your turboencabulator
succumbs to side-fumbling.
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L148[22:53:06] <FLHerne> yeah
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L150[22:55:27] <FLHerne> an important
question: is it "panametric fan" or
"fam"?
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L155[23:54:43] <Azander> !mission
L156[23:54:44] <LunchBot> You build a
craft to cover the KSC in debris. Hell thaws up just to freeze over
a second time.