Me: sits in class after 2 weeks of exams not listening and drawing a circular space station with a ring Matt: makes it but better than i could while still saying how his isnt brilliant
You never know you love her 'till you let her go... and you let her go... (in this instance her=intro music) also these videos got me through post-surgery depression, so...thank a million matt! don't know what i'd be doing without you mate.
I have an idea for when ksp2 comes out: Create a massive cargo ship that carries enough recources that can build 1 base on every planet in the Kerbolar System
Look for the mod 'extraplanetary launchpads'. It basically gives you the possibility to build construction bases wherever you want. And it is not as easy as it sounds, because you have to bring quite some stuff in order to build a base off planet.
In the future, if you want to ensure that a certain control point is used upon launch, bind it to the "stage" action group. When you press space to launch it'll automatically set the control point.
Holy balls, that symmetry trick is amazing. I always love seeing your space stations. Your space stations actually look like what I pretend my space stations are going to look like when I start out.
Some of the best parts of Matt Lowne videos are the commentary and his chipper attitude. The worst part of the copyright problem was hearing Matt sound down. He sounds back to his usual self in this video and I am very happy to hear it. Thank you for not giving up Matt.
Okay guys, teamwork time! Repost or upvote this until our source of joy sees it: Matt you buffoon! Use the KAL controller and your rotors can be set to ANY perfectly controlled rpm (lower than max) not merely in increments of 5, it can also be set to AUTOSTART any time you get within physics range!
Hey Matt, I started watching your videos 3 years ago, and you created my love for space! Now I love it so much I have seriously considered it as a career. And because of you and your videos I decided to go to the NASA Space academy. I don’t know what I would do without you. You have shaped a big part of my life and I will never forget what you did for me. Thanks! -Alex
It occurs to me that a space station might have a use, even in an unmodded game: construction site. If you want to build a very large space ship for interplanetary exploration, a space station could be useful to collect all the parts at while you launch them. You could also keep the construction vehicles at the station, rather than having to put probe cores and RCS on every piece. Finally, the station could act as a fuel depot. I could go on, but I'm sure you can think of many more related tasks a station could perform.
Worth mentioning that if we settled for 0.25g or 0.3g, we could build a smaller ring. And Kerbals are half our height, so they aren't affected as much. So your ring station might actually be just fine for Kerbals at 0.25g
Matt: "That was a joke not intended for children" Me: "What joke? I didn't hear a joke, all I heard was something about game's wanting to be more mathematically precise. And then something about dragons?"
i have a question, at around 1:40 , how do you extend the ring pieces that far? i tried the same but the tool:move doesn't allow me to drag those pieces that far off
Really nice video, I don't know about the statistics but there was a bit of an attention strain that came at the beginning, might have been the music might not, but afterwards it was gravy. Really nice symmetry trick too!
Geeza Garage no because the atmosphere just causes you to lose speed in the direction your traveling in, so no. If you had a giant wing optimized for Mach 20ish it might be possible but otherwise no
it is possible, the x-15 in real life did this accidently. basically your hitting a dense ever increasing resistance as you lose altitude, which to a lifting body forces it to lose speed but also gain lift, you "bounce" off of it, just losing speed. think of it like a toy boat; you throw it laterally and it skims into the water. the buoyancy forces it back up and back into open air in a "Bounce". while the atmosphere does taper slowly, if your moving at a few km/s, that taper is smaller than you think. the Karman line is only 100 km, at orbital speeds straight down that would take 9 seconds to go through (ignoring drag and shock heating disintegration). there's a reason why crew capsules are actually lifting surfaces at certain angles. if you reenter "to deep", you heat up and slow down too fast, resulting in you burning up or blacking out. to high and you bounce off, but with a mildly steeper angle, which could lead to the first problem. reentry is a very exact science.
to continue @abcd27's explanation, in ksp you have a _lot_ more leeway in your reentry angle because heat shields in this game are so overpowered. In ksp, if you come in at too shallow an angle, you will "bounce" off the atmosphere like you would in real life, although it is easier to think of this as not having enough drag to capture. However, it's hard to come in _too_ steeply, as long as you have a heat shield with full ablator, because ksp heat shields are, as mentioned earlier, extremely overpowered. The rule of thumb that I use is: If coming from Kerbin's SOI (sphere of influence): as long as you have a heat shield, you will be fine, even if your orbit intersects with the ground, aka have a negative periapsis. If coming from outside of Kerbin's SOI: use one or two atmospheric brakes, either one to land immediately, if you are coming from a proper injection orbit from Duna's SOI, or use two, one for capture in Kerbin's SOI and one for landing, if coming from anywhere else.
Geeza Garage after 100 km the atmosphere becomes really thin, but below it the atmosphere gets thicc really fast, and the dense atmosphere deflects fast moving lifting objects back up into space
If you have wings with lots of lift like on a classic jet-rocket hybrid SSTO, yes. But, this often gets confused with just not having enough drag to lower your apoapsis below 70km.
Here’s a way to test RUclips on if their copyright claim stuff is total BS. The “happy birthday” song is now public domain. Use that in a video and see if RUclips says anything about that. Then they might have to actually look at their system.
The instant I saw the girders falling from the atmosphere I got the following idea: Make an intercontinental space rod thingy I remember hearing about it being a real thing called, somewhere along the lines of, Project Thor. The metal rod impacts the ground so hard and fast, it destroys everything within its immediate vicinity. Its really cool and you should make it. Love your videos and channel. Keep up the good work!
Just as an aside since you mentioned it in your video, the "Lunar Gateway" station is still NASA's current plan for the near term and returning to the moon, although due to various somewhat complicated and rather boring politics and budgeting it is a stripped back version that will serve mainly the moon itself with capacity for future expansion. Not nearly as cool as a station that spins, but the cost of that in reality is still unfortunately prohibitive for the time being
MATT come on mate you've done this at least 10 times. But of course who am I kidding they are still awesome tho! Keep up the good work I enjoy your channel content.
Matt, I have a question for you. In my dreams, I have been wanting to do this double ring station you did in the video, but also attach a huge dry dock/refueling statin to it as well. When you explained around 14:40 that the two rings were necessary due to the laws of motion, I got worried that attaching more to this station design just wasn't practical. Question: Would you be interested in experimenting more with this station design by adding more to it such as my dry dock/refueling idea or perhaps research or other statin add ons to see what happens when you fire up the rings? May just Kraken all over it, but I'm still curious. Unfortunately, I won't be able to experiment with this idea myself until I get a better computer that can handle the part load. lol Soon.... soon.... soon the dream may be real. Thanks Matt for your videos.
PS. As a musician I am sad to hear that you have had some legal trouble with one of the big corporate giants that choke creativity. I miss your music, but understand your reluctance now. I hope for a speedy resolution for your. Thank you for continuing to make videos.
2 things of note.. 1. Lockheed martian includes a significant refueling capacity driven by moon operations, where are your fuel tanks? 2. Pls don't challenge people to DDOS the DSN, its not impossible but its very very difficult and the science loss would be literally incalculable.
To get around the RPM issue, just use a stepper motor or rotational servo or whatever tf they’re called and a KAL controller. Set the target angle to be linearly interpolated so it moves at a constant rate and set the animation time appropriately for RPM.
Trying to build one too, but as I build the Gravity Ring I can not move the 32 MK2s outwards I cannot drag them much more then a few meters away from the rotor. So I reverted to the old ways of manually moving each MK2. It got the job done. CHEERS!
yesterday, i spent most of the day trying to work out the best ways to do a rocket car, using SRBs.getting them lit and going down the runway was the easy part. stopping, well, not so much. i did get to use the mountain range near the KSC as a ramp to launch rocket cars high into the air too. lol. a big problem is that once id get to around 300m/s or so, id either start leaving the ground, things would start exploding and id lose control.. either way, not once during it all did a kerbal actually die. i didnt even use the quick save/reverts to save them.. almost every time, the kerbal would get ejected from the vehicle in some manner, usually hitting the ground, not very hard, but sometimes id have to hit parachute while in the air since id get some altitude sometimes. lol..... good times. good times..
@@L1e2u Indeed I am a Patreon Time traveler, who got an invitation to view the video a day early as a reward for supporting Matt on Patreon, in lieu of his debacle with RUclips and Sony.
Matt lowne I don't expect you to see this but you are one of my favorite RUclipsrs. I suffer from depression, axiaty and I am suicidal. (Im not Begging for heart or pin) I always wanted to work at NASA and I play Kerbal space program because it, well space. And you inspire me to keep holding on to my dreams. And inspire me to build big structure's in Kerbal space program. I hope you now what you've done for me.
I know this is old video but when he make the ring how did he get the ring to go out far? Like mine stops half way to the out side. if that makes since 1:40 is what I am talking about.
Space stations are not useless. I usually send one ahead to inhabit an orbit around the moon of a planet. If you give them a mining ship you have a fuel network all over the solar system. Com relay, planetary scanners, lab... These are all things you don't have to bring along with your actual mission. You just need tanks for one way and a bit. Screw transfer windows!
I think that this video was amazing keep up the good work! and also you should make more ksp movies because they are awesome ps Bob Kerman ate all the snacks cupola module he left a note.
Nobody:
RUclips: Hmmm yes the floor here is made of copyright
Soooo true
Yes
Video idea: building a nuke that crashes into youtube HQ
@@Alvaro-so9iu If anyone can make a B-29 replica on KSP, he can.
@LawnMowerBiggie 😂
"I dont like leaving debris in space"
*Proceeds to drop rods from the gods on hapless kerbals*
*laughs*
Godrod
Have you never dropped God-rods on your kerbals?
MATT LOWNE PRESENTS: PROJECT THOR
@@GleichUmDieEcke And Infinity ward Presents *Project Odin*
Keep in mind that every time you go into LKO, at some point during your ascent you are at exactly 69,420 meters above sea level.
I use hyperedit lol
Haha secks numbar funni
Nice
*69th like*
N I. C. E
when he said "that was a joke not intended for children"
I was like "well if they know what that joke is than they're not children anymore"
Damn, I stole your profile pic, and added a name to it...
Sorry
@@loganferguson6921 who says I'm not bob
the wolrds best qout
According to my country I'm still a child
Imma be honest, I completely missed it.
Me: sits in class after 2 weeks of exams not listening and drawing a circular space station with a ring
Matt: makes it but better than i could while still saying how his isnt brilliant
Yeah i know what class are you?
@@LuigiCotocea did you still get your answer?
@@UnitedSteaksofAmerica1776 Bing:
You never know you love her 'till you let her go...
and you let her go...
(in this instance her=intro music)
also these videos got me through post-surgery depression, so...thank a million matt! don't know what i'd be doing without you mate.
Wishing you a speedy recovery :)
@@MattLowne build him a giant Monument in eeloo
@@jana31415 ^ dewit
How big can you make the radius
Matt Lowne thank you so much! It really means a lot!
I have an idea for when ksp2 comes out:
Create a massive cargo ship that carries enough recources that can build 1 base on every planet in the Kerbolar System
Your pc is crying
@@Fred_the_1996 My CPU died when it processed that comment
Look for the mod 'extraplanetary launchpads'. It basically gives you the possibility to build construction bases wherever you want. And it is not as easy as it sounds, because you have to bring quite some stuff in order to build a base off planet.
@@adrianbeijaard1824 neat
Can you send a link???
@@cellguy9661 ayy lmao
Keep going Matt, thanks for not giving up!
Why does your comment say 1 day ago but the video was uploaded about 30 second s ago?
HEY are you a time traveler?
TIME TRAVELER
YowTub
Doc brown?
18:55 Accidental rod from the gods? What's next on the Matt Lowne channel - weaponizing space junk?
Weaponising the space-dolphins and conquering Kerbin. Then the rest of the Kerbol system.
Saturn 8 heavy isn‘t real, it can‘t hurt you.
Saturn 8 heavy:
o lawd its comin
I just realized how important the music is when it isn't there
Matt lowne has got copyright claims, so that's why he didn't add music.
That surprise COPPA joke at 69km had me in stitches 😂
*Makes 69420 joke*
COPA: *heavy breathing*
Thank you for showing the build process, you've greatly inspired my interstellar mothership!
In the future, if you want to ensure that a certain control point is used upon launch, bind it to the "stage" action group. When you press space to launch it'll automatically set the control point.
7:56 the shadow of the craft looks like NCC 1701 (USS Enterprise)
Whoa, it kinda does.
Gotta love stuff orbiting the Mun. : D
Holy balls, that symmetry trick is amazing. I always love seeing your space stations. Your space stations actually look like what I pretend my space stations are going to look like when I start out.
I was just watching lowne aerospace when this came up.
mowne aerospace > lowne aerospace
Yes continue to pay matt
Yes a new matt vid keep up the great work
That piece of debris that landed in the lake reminded me of a weapon that was planned for space to ground bombardment
Rods from the Gods, same here
18:56 Lol, you inadvertently made the Project Thor space weapon
Some of the best parts of Matt Lowne videos are the commentary and his chipper attitude. The worst part of the copyright problem was hearing Matt sound down. He sounds back to his usual self in this video and I am very happy to hear it. Thank you for not giving up Matt.
Okay guys, teamwork time! Repost or upvote this until our source of joy sees it: Matt you buffoon! Use the KAL controller and your rotors can be set to ANY perfectly controlled rpm (lower than max) not merely in increments of 5, it can also be set to AUTOSTART any time you get within physics range!
Hey Matt, I started watching your videos 3 years ago, and you created my love for space! Now I love it so much I have seriously considered it as a career. And because of you and your videos I decided to go to the NASA Space academy. I don’t know what I would do without you. You have shaped a big part of my life and I will never forget what you did for me. Thanks!
-Alex
14:32 I think you'll find. if you just had the One Ring, you'd become invisible and get hunted by the Nazgul
Every time I see mat play I have hope for humanity
Same
when he said: ''i guess you guys were all at the edge of your seat'' i was literaly at the edge of my seat
I’m just looking at the part count and just start tearing up 😭 they should just add some circular ring structures and help us save time
“You are way too good at this game.” I say in jealously
I love the thought of a space station at 120m, even in the soundless vacuum of space, you'd be able to hear the Free bird.
It occurs to me that a space station might have a use, even in an unmodded game: construction site.
If you want to build a very large space ship for interplanetary exploration, a space station could be useful to collect all the parts at while you launch them. You could also keep the construction vehicles at the station, rather than having to put probe cores and RCS on every piece. Finally, the station could act as a fuel depot.
I could go on, but I'm sure you can think of many more related tasks a station could perform.
Worth mentioning that if we settled for 0.25g or 0.3g, we could build a smaller ring. And Kerbals are half our height, so they aren't affected as much. So your ring station might actually be just fine for Kerbals at 0.25g
Matt: "That was a joke not intended for children"
Me: "What joke? I didn't hear a joke, all I heard was something about game's wanting to be more mathematically precise. And then something about dragons?"
Matt: the core of the station needs to be... stationary
Me: the core of the station needs to be... "STATION"ary
i have a question, at around 1:40 , how do you extend the ring pieces that far? i tried the same but the tool:move doesn't allow me to drag those pieces that far off
Did you ever find out?
Really nice video, I don't know about the statistics but there was a bit of an attention strain that came at the beginning, might have been the music might not, but afterwards it was gravy. Really nice symmetry trick too!
Can't you bounce off the atmosphere on re-entry though? Or is that a myth. Surely if the atmosphere tapered off this wouldn't be possible?
Geeza Garage no because the atmosphere just causes you to lose speed in the direction your traveling in, so no. If you had a giant wing optimized for Mach 20ish it might be possible but otherwise no
it is possible, the x-15 in real life did this accidently. basically your hitting a dense ever increasing resistance as you lose altitude, which to a lifting body forces it to lose speed but also gain lift, you "bounce" off of it, just losing speed. think of it like a toy boat; you throw it laterally and it skims into the water. the buoyancy forces it back up and back into open air in a "Bounce". while the atmosphere does taper slowly, if your moving at a few km/s, that taper is smaller than you think. the Karman line is only 100 km, at orbital speeds straight down that would take 9 seconds to go through (ignoring drag and shock heating disintegration). there's a reason why crew capsules are actually lifting surfaces at certain angles. if you reenter "to deep", you heat up and slow down too fast, resulting in you burning up or blacking out. to high and you bounce off, but with a mildly steeper angle, which could lead to the first problem. reentry is a very exact science.
to continue @abcd27's explanation, in ksp you have a _lot_ more leeway in your reentry angle because heat shields in this game are so overpowered. In ksp, if you come in at too shallow an angle, you will "bounce" off the atmosphere like you would in real life, although it is easier to think of this as not having enough drag to capture. However, it's hard to come in _too_ steeply, as long as you have a heat shield with full ablator, because ksp heat shields are, as mentioned earlier, extremely overpowered. The rule of thumb that I use is:
If coming from Kerbin's SOI (sphere of influence): as long as you have a heat shield, you will be fine, even if your orbit intersects with the ground, aka have a negative periapsis.
If coming from outside of Kerbin's SOI: use one or two atmospheric brakes, either one to land immediately, if you are coming from a proper injection orbit from Duna's SOI, or use two, one for capture in Kerbin's SOI and one for landing, if coming from anywhere else.
Geeza Garage after 100 km the atmosphere becomes really thin, but below it the atmosphere gets thicc really fast, and the dense atmosphere deflects fast moving lifting objects back up into space
If you have wings with lots of lift like on a classic jet-rocket hybrid SSTO, yes. But, this often gets confused with just not having enough drag to lower your apoapsis below 70km.
Matt, awesome craft!Continue making videos, you are my inspiration!
maybe not the most elegant solution, but you could actually set a custom rotation speed using a kal 1000 component, hope it helps ;)
It's really beautiful! Thanks you, Matt!
Love your vids matt!❤️
Here’s a way to test RUclips on if their copyright claim stuff is total BS. The “happy birthday” song is now public domain. Use that in a video and see if RUclips says anything about that. Then they might have to actually look at their system.
YT has demonstrated that they just don’t care about youtubers.
I wish you the greatest of luck with the copyright issues
We will avenge you, Matt.
*Opens with Groove Music -> Dreams.mp3*
Oh yes.
OMG Only when the ad cut in did i realize the music isn't playing from the video...
feels so weird without the music but still loving the content!
19:00 - That's a "Rod from the gods" weapon you got there.
Build a artificial gravity ship that has a lander with mining and constantly refilling the ship and visit all the planets with the ship and lander.
Fish of Kerbin: chilling
Matt Lowne sending the Rods of God on their heads at Mach 10: 😊
The instant I saw the girders falling from the atmosphere I got the following idea:
Make an intercontinental space rod thingy
I remember hearing about it being a real thing called, somewhere along the lines of, Project Thor. The metal rod impacts the ground so hard and fast, it destroys everything within its immediate vicinity. Its really cool and you should make it.
Love your videos and channel. Keep up the good work!
Thekerbaler You mean the “Rods from the Gods” project?
It was a real idea but I don't think it actually got made (although they did do a smaller version in Vietnam from planes called the lazy dog)
11:54 that was actually a really well timed bit
Just as an aside since you mentioned it in your video, the "Lunar Gateway" station is still NASA's current plan for the near term and returning to the moon, although due to various somewhat complicated and rather boring politics and budgeting it is a stripped back version that will serve mainly the moon itself with capacity for future expansion. Not nearly as cool as a station that spins, but the cost of that in reality is still unfortunately prohibitive for the time being
Inadvertent Rod from God starting @19:00
18:55 HEADLINE - "Fiery rod of death to strike major downtown area"
I made sure to not skip the ads on this video to do my part making it worth your time, keep the good work man.
19:13 spear of death
MATT come on mate you've done this at least 10 times. But of course who am I kidding they are still awesome tho! Keep up the good work I enjoy your channel content.
We may no longer have intro music, but that song will live in our hearts forever!
Make a cybertruck and send it to mars pls
I really miss it though, that iconic song in the beginning. Anyway, thanks for all your great work.
Nasa called they want their supercomputer back
Matt, I have a question for you. In my dreams, I have been wanting to do this double ring station you did in the video, but also attach a huge dry dock/refueling statin to it as well. When you explained around 14:40 that the two rings were necessary due to the laws of motion, I got worried that attaching more to this station design just wasn't practical.
Question: Would you be interested in experimenting more with this station design by adding more to it such as my dry dock/refueling idea or perhaps research or other statin add ons to see what happens when you fire up the rings? May just Kraken all over it, but I'm still curious.
Unfortunately, I won't be able to experiment with this idea myself until I get a better computer that can handle the part load. lol Soon.... soon.... soon the dream may be real.
Thanks Matt for your videos.
PS. As a musician I am sad to hear that you have had some legal trouble with one of the big corporate giants that choke creativity. I miss your music, but understand your reluctance now. I hope for a speedy resolution for your. Thank you for continuing to make videos.
While I am struggling with simple dockigs...
Jeb goes fishing with a planetary fish spear.
*Dying sea noises intesify*
dont you just love it when the .craft files are included
2 things of note..
1. Lockheed martian includes a significant refueling capacity driven by moon operations, where are your fuel tanks?
2. Pls don't challenge people to DDOS the DSN, its not impossible but its very very difficult and the science loss would be literally incalculable.
i thought the space dolphins natural food source was the infinite supply of stranded kerbinaughts
Very cool👍
Not going to lie, seeing that weird symmetry trick to build the ring was pretty close to a religious experience. Thanks for that.
the road to the stars is paved with little green smoldering corpses
To get around the RPM issue, just use a stepper motor or rotational servo or whatever tf they’re called and a KAL controller. Set the target angle to be linearly interpolated so it moves at a constant rate and set the animation time appropriately for RPM.
Trying to build one too, but as I build the Gravity Ring I can not move the 32 MK2s outwards I cannot drag them much more then a few meters away from the rotor. So I reverted to the old ways of manually moving each MK2. It got the job done. CHEERS!
yesterday, i spent most of the day trying to work out the best ways to do a rocket car, using SRBs.getting them lit and going down the runway was the easy part. stopping, well, not so much. i did get to use the mountain range near the KSC as a ramp to launch rocket cars high into the air too. lol. a big problem is that once id get to around 300m/s or so, id either start leaving the ground, things would start exploding and id lose control.. either way, not once during it all did a kerbal actually die. i didnt even use the quick save/reverts to save them.. almost every time, the kerbal would get ejected from the vehicle in some manner, usually hitting the ground, not very hard, but sometimes id have to hit parachute while in the air since id get some altitude sometimes. lol..... good times. good times..
Matt lowne: okay so you want slow down to lower than 10 km per second so you can land as safely as possible on the mun.
Jacksepticeye: ahhhhhhhhh!
11:51 I can't stop watching it 🤣
Very nice! Good luck with copyright issues.
you too?
*TIME TRAVELER!*
@@L1e2u Indeed I am a Patreon Time traveler, who got an invitation to view the video a day early as a reward for supporting Matt on Patreon, in lieu of his debacle with RUclips and Sony.
Got notified by twitter before RUclips
21:30 Wouldn't the spin of the scanner result in a yaw (or at least precession) of the space station?
I’m reality it’s would, but I’m KSP it is not coded like a motor
Вот и я люблю отправлять всё за раз. Куча запусков и стыковок меня бесит!
I love your videos, and when you said the name of a rocket engine, it sounded like a paid promotion. Keep being awesome
Matt lowne I don't expect you to see this but you are one of my favorite RUclipsrs. I suffer from depression, axiaty and I am suicidal. (Im not Begging for heart or pin) I always wanted to work at NASA and I play Kerbal space program because it, well space. And you inspire me to keep holding on to my dreams. And inspire me to build big structure's in Kerbal space program. I hope you now what you've done for me.
Hey matt thanks for making me smile every day :)
WHOO New Vid! RUclips Wont stop us from watching you!
You can go to any number using the option where you type it in / the # button.
Just got to the nun a few minutes before this video came up
Mun
oOoOoo thanks for not giving up! Copyright Sucks on youtube
Matt make a automatic base on Duna or Laythe.
This symmetry exploit still works in 2021, but seems to limit how far away you can offset parts.
Oooooh fancy!
you know at 18:55 i'm pretty sure that violates Geneva convention also that's the ammo from the orbital weapon in call of duty ghost recon
I just learned something. if u want science from the deployable seismic sensor. U can crash stuff into the celestial body for science.
I know this is old video but when he make the ring how did he get the ring to go out far? Like mine stops half way to the out side. if that makes since 1:40 is what I am talking about.
Space stations are not useless. I usually send one ahead to inhabit an orbit around the moon of a planet.
If you give them a mining ship you have a fuel network all over the solar system. Com relay, planetary scanners, lab...
These are all things you don't have to bring along with your actual mission. You just need tanks for one way and a bit.
Screw transfer windows!
At 19:12, you beat the record of javelin throw...
Now put this orbiting gilly, then the passengers can take a nice easy jaunt down to the surface of gilly and fly right back.
I think that this video was amazing keep up the good work! and also you should make more ksp movies because they are awesome
ps Bob Kerman ate all the snacks cupola module he left a note.
No one:
Matt Lowne when the breaking ground dlc comes out: STONKS
Was having a terrible day until I saw this video, love you Matt ♥️
one, ehh... two rings to rule them all, two rings to find them, two rings to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
Matt:It might get patched
Squad:Now that you said it I’m not going to do it