16:56 While the camera looks like the Curiosity/Perserverance camera, the landmark in the game is a reference to the Spirit rover which got stuck in the martian sand before failing during development of the game.
Also, Mars got plenty of wind which generate dust storms and twisters. That's actually a problem for rovers since solar panels can get covered in martian dust.
@@MozartAmadeus-fm5dd Person 1: Hey, did you hear about that supersonic vehicle they're testing? Person 2: No, man, what's it called? Person 1: Yeah, it's called *YEAG.*
Gonna add something that was missed in this iceberg - in older versions of KSP there was a glitch that allowed you to place asteroids as parts in the VAB - the part was called “A potato like rock” with the description “A big ol, rock like thing”
my headcanon for the nature of kerbals that explains the lack of visible cities on kerbin's surface, their lack of any need for supplies on long voyages, and their ability to survive long periods underwater is: kerbals are a sort of sapient algae.
41:40 strange goo isn’t kerbals, it’s a baby Kraken It tries to escape into water, it feels at home on Bop, and when you brighten the texture you can see something staring back at you.
Wish "kraken drive" was on the list. It's the type of drive that tries to harness the power of Kraken to generate virtually infinite propulsion. Those drives were using in game glitches, making them extremely powerful, infinitely efficient, but also quite unstable.
@@spinspins925basically it’s like putting a magnet infront of a ford pick up and expecting it to move towards the magnet thus making it infinite propulsion
Game creators: Let's create a lovely memorial to Neil Armstrong- it'll be cute! :D The players: OKAY SO BECAUSE IT MENTIONS NEIL ARMSTRONG AND HE WAS A HUMAN THAT MEANS THE KERBALS KNOW OF THE HUMANS AND THEREFORE KERBALS ARE TECHNICALLY HUMANS AND THEREFORE WE ARE ALL PLAYING THE FUTURE WHERE IT PREDICTS THAT WE ARE ALL CHUNKY
3:57 I think it is a more general reference to "Oregon or bust" used by american frontier settlers in the 19th Century. There was actually a Gemini mission that used the phrase for its mission patch that depicted a horse drawn wagon. In their case they wanted to bust the on orbit time record.
"X or bust!" is not a reference to anything Minecraft. That phrase goes back decades. The main planet in KSP is not called "Earth." It is "Kerbin". There's a lot of references to it, from contracts to science messages to the encyclopedia itself... The Mohole is even weirder than that. It was a math error, caused by the heightmap in early versions not actually covering the entire planet and getting truncated to "zero" - meaning the land at that one point has an elevation of zero meters above the core. That's why it is an inverted pyramid. Even though the error was fixed, the Mohole became a feature blessed by the devs and even included in KSP2, though they had to do extra work to make it stable. The Amish don't refuse to use technology. They have adopted cellphones, for example, though in limited and specific circumstance. They're very strict about how that technology is used; only technologies that benefit the collective are allowed, while technologies that separate people from the collective are banned. The glowing features hidden inside the Mun arches were added as a promotion for KSP2. The arches existed from very early, but the glowing features were added just prior to the EA release of KSP2. Eve can't explode because there's no oxidizer on the planet. Laythe is much smaller than Kerbin. In the console port of the game, there is a launch site on the Mun. It makes up a bit for the lack of mods and difficult controls. "Almost, but not entirely unlike..." is a Hitchhiker's Guide reference, wherein a drink that is "almost, but not entirely unlike tea" is served.
8:45 in vanilla KSP Kerbals can stay in space for hundreds of years without dying. While you can't take off helmets in vacuum it might be due to pressure difference , not oxygen
As a spanish, I think that they learnt it becouse of that space ship made of wood that was launched in 1635 and never returned it was called "Tonto el que lo lea", but that 's just a theory
0:54 I think the 45 kg figure includes the spacesuit, so the kerbal itself, so assuming a that the suit weighs about the same as the Kerbal (roughly the case with human spacesuits afaik) the Kerbals are only about 23kg. 8:30 They are LITERALLY built different. not humans.
Man i remember the public release. We thought we could get to the moon at first, but it was so hard to even get out of the atmosphere. Then someone finally did it we were disappointed.
Kerbal language isnt backwards spanish, its random shit in spanish backwards, if you put one of the official videos like Jeb's Junkyard backwards and you know spanish you'll realize its just random sentences that make no sense next to each other. Not watching further beacuse my brain is going to liquefy from the fast paced brain damage
Thankfully, a lot of the lost versions aren’t completely lost, but they aren’t officially distributed. I personally have most of the versions between 0.13.0 and 0.21, including a partial version of 0.6.5, a pre-0.7.3 version that supposedly leaked years ago.
In a moment of reality imitating art, it was recently discovered that earth actually does have a small secondary satellite, named Kamo'oalewa, and it is actually a fragment of the Moon itself.
Unfortunately it's a little bit of a stretch to call it a second satellite of Earth. It's less than 100 metres across and technically far outside of Earth's sphere of influence (about three times too far), that is to say it's more attracted to the sun than it is to the Earth and Earth just keeps its orbit in check so it can never drift too far away from us. This is not stable and it is expected to only last a few hundred years before it completely drifts away from us.
Duna face was my first discovered anomaly and it was totally random. "Oh that canyon looks like a nice place to drop a probe. Huh, what's that over there?"
R.I.P Rover. 13:55 - 17:08 Your legacy will serve as a help to help colonize Duna. Rover's last words : "millions or even billions of years into the future."
Fun Fact: Bill Kerman was named after Bill Anders -another American astronaut, who passed away in July 2024 during his flight on his Beechcraft Mentor. While trying to do a loop in the air, he was too low. His plane crashed into the lake and he died. This was caught on camera
29:20 Technically the sun is the only truly accurate body in the game. Gravity technically *is* infinite and the Kerbal planets are the ones breaking the rules. Look at the equation for calculating gravitational influence and you might realise that no matter what distance figure you put in the gravitational attraction is technically never zero. Two individual atoms billions of lightyears apart are technically still gravitationally attracted to one another and you can calculate that attraction.
3:40 it’s not a reference to the far lands or bust…. it’s a common saying going back to the 1800s during the gold rush. it was typically used by hitchhikers later on to describe a place they were going. “vegas or bust” it’s been used a lot of times in pop culture, “china or bust” even rabbids had their own “moon or bust”
2:35, note how you can give other kerbals orange suits using the "create kerbal" option in the cheats menu. but technically yes, without the create your own kerbal feature, they are the only 4 with orange suits.
No in the Astronaut Complex you can change their suits, theres 4 suits to change between and you can change the color on all of them (Old Orange, Space-X Style, Cosmonaut Style, and Futuristic)
He asks where all the businesses are, and my first thought is "maybe Kerbals live in underground cities, that would explain a lot.", then the camera pans down to the next layer, and the very first thing I see it "underground cities".
The kraken comes from the easter egg, which ws their first, which used to be extremely laggy and buggy when you got close to it, which then lead on to bugs in general being blamed on the kraken
8:50 you dont die by suffocation in a vacuum, your blood boils and organs rupture because of the pressure change, so its still entirely possible that kerbals dont breath.
About the kerbol system being hella tiny, I can see that because you mentioned that the Kerbals are smaller than the average human, meaning if Kerbin was the same size as Earth and kerbals were as large as humans, they would technically see Kerbin as the same size.
For the 2 moons of kerbin, I think it happened something similar to how we thought our moon formed, except the bigger body didn’t crash into the earth, but it sucked up some more of the outer moons mass, and flung it out a bit into an inclined orbit, I didn’t watch the 2 moon theory thing yet 41:40 if you take an image and brighten it of the mystery goo, you can see eyes that don’t match the kerbals eyes, maybe it is a baby kraken
So I grew up in a little place called Rocket City, aka Huntsville, Alabama. Home of Redstone Arsenal where the Saturn V's engines were developed. I went to Grissom High School - named after Gus Grissom. The "hope nothing catches fire" joke is hilarious and should have been left in.
imagine if there were multiple kerbal countries that spoke their own languages like Hcstued and Hsilgne (perhaps even Isklop) but the Loñapsians killed them all
i had a dream there was a new part in ksp called "like potato like rock" and placing it on your rocket would crash the game because it was literally just a massive asteriod
That exists, others have mentioned here you can still get to it with certain mods like advanced filters, or adding the part back into the parts list. "A large potato like rock" I think was the description.
this guy managed to get sfs in a ksp iceberg ;skull; also the lore that you've explained sounds like the lore of splatoon but with aliens/humans idk which one you mentioned both multiple times. good iceberg.
Walt Kerman wears a hazmat suit because and he works in PR that can imply a multitude of dark possibilities 1: The average Kerbal is actually a spore, and only a select few become humanoid. This gives credence to the fungal kerbal theory and explains why there aren't any large cities (since they're spores they don't need a lot of space). The reason why Walt wears a hazmat is so no spore kerbals get accidentally launched into space 2: There is a wide spread pandemic on kerbin. That also explains why there aren't any cities that are very bright at night, we are witnessing the collapse of the kerbal civilization; perhaps the space program is a last ditch attempt to save kerbalkind? 3: Walt is actually a criminal. His "PR" work is actually killing and disposing of the bodies of critcs and whistleblowers of the Kerbal Space Program. The program is not exactly known for its safety concerns and it's clearly not hiring the most apt candidates so it would actually benefit from silencing opposition. And if you consider all the other space centers that appear abandoned, perhaps he's also tasked with getting rid of the competion.
I don't know why, but I have a strange memory of the very early KSP. When I was a kid, I think I played KSP already as a sort of Browser game, yet maybe my mind is playing tricks on me.
It's definitely possible, one of Unity's nice features was you could build your game to run in web browsers, probably to compete with Java being able to do the same. (Early Minecraft was a browser based Java applet.)
did you do any research?? it sounds like you just made the iceberg yourself based on what you already knew and filled in anything you dont know with random shit you thought of.
I wonder if the Vallhenge entry is referring to the events of book "The engines of God," in which a group of aliens known as "the monument-makers" construct geometric monuments on the surface of an icy moon of saturn in order to attract giant space monsters that devour any right angles. The monument-makers built on that moon to try and distract the monsters from earth. Perhaps the ksp ancients built vallhenge to save kerbin from the kraken or something. Vall is an icy moon of a gas giant, and vallhenge itself is made of simple geometric forms laid out in a shape similar to the book.
Just because Kerbol has an infinite sphere of influence, doesnt suggest it has infinite mass, the concept of spheres of influence in this context only exists to reduce computational load.
Remember Vaudeville Theaters? How about Barnum and Bailey circus? No? They made ALOT of money 100+ years ago… but no one remembers them. But we remember Mark Twain and Thomas Edison. Why? Because they loved what they did, and we know them by name, even to this day. KSP developers loved what they did. Legacy will live on
16:56 While the camera looks like the Curiosity/Perserverance camera, the landmark in the game is a reference to the Spirit rover which got stuck in the martian sand before failing during development of the game.
Ah okay nice to know, hadn't heard of it but makes sense
OOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH MYYYYY FFFFFFFFFUUUUUCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKINGGGGGG GODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD ITSSSSSSSSSSSS HIMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Also, Mars got plenty of wind which generate dust storms and twisters. That's actually a problem for rovers since solar panels can get covered in martian dust.
@@scottmanley SCOTT MANLEY
what are you doing here random person
07:47 sounds like a cool channel might check it out
OMG Matt is here
hi matt
HI MATT I got 7 stuck kerbals on console😂😢😂😢 3 on duna 3 orbiting duna and 1 on eva
play bdarmory
What are U doing here?!
They aren’t obese they just have kilos of hidden snacks
Good point
I mean aren't they always wearing the suits? They could be hiding lead in there for all we know.
@@Koolguy97fr
"IT'S JUST LIQUID FUEL WEIGHT!" - Nikocado Kerman
@@Koolguy97 good point
I dont think NASA would want to see the shitfuck42069 crash and burn 3 seconds after liftoff, but okay
Or a rocket in the shape of a dong called Bigthruster69, or a base called Ouagadougou, or a nuke attatched to a Saturn V.
Y'all martincitopants fans too??
@@scareeVR Yeag.
@@beetsandboots Obama Prism was peak
@@scareeVR That's nice, but not as nice as Joe Bidome.
41:09 if nasa is actually using my rocket designs, i can guarantee that there will be disasters.
NASA seeing another shitfuck shuttle being sent to them
And if they're using Martincitopants's designs... Oh GOD NASA MIGHT BE DEVELOPING WEAPONS AND SPACE STATIONS CALLED OUAGADOUGOU!
I can’t wait for NASA to launch the Shitfuck 1 and have it immediately explode upon liftoff
@@beetsandboots We announce that the first manned mission to mars will be launched on Obama Prism 2!
@@MozartAmadeus-fm5dd Person 1: Hey, did you hear about that supersonic vehicle they're testing?
Person 2: No, man, what's it called?
Person 1: Yeah, it's called *YEAG.*
Walt Kerman wears a hazmat suit because he works in PR
Ah yes .. we know who they reffered to
*breaking bad theme plays*
kemical warfare confirmed?
Gonna add something that was missed in this iceberg - in older versions of KSP there was a glitch that allowed you to place asteroids as parts in the VAB - the part was called “A potato like rock” with the description “A big ol, rock like thing”
This glitch is still present in modern versions
@@notjebbutstillakerbal how can it be done
@@notjebbutstillakerbalanswer us notjeb
@@CranBurst putting the astreoid file in the part file
If you search through the advanced filters you can still find the part.
my headcanon for the nature of kerbals that explains the lack of visible cities on kerbin's surface, their lack of any need for supplies on long voyages, and their ability to survive long periods underwater is:
kerbals are a sort of sapient algae.
I mean devs have said multiple times the they always thought of kerbals as plants soooo 🤷♂️
Realistically I believe they're mold.
41:40 strange goo isn’t kerbals, it’s a baby Kraken
It tries to escape into water, it feels at home on Bop, and when you brighten the texture you can see something staring back at you.
"staring back at you" gave me nightmares 💀
The hell you mean "gave me nightmares" you see KSP science parts on your dreams?? @@Cornball-x2r
I think it feels home at mün too tho
Wish "kraken drive" was on the list. It's the type of drive that tries to harness the power of Kraken to generate virtually infinite propulsion. Those drives were using in game glitches, making them extremely powerful, infinitely efficient, but also quite unstable.
yeah i never understood how they work lol
@@spinspins925basically it’s like putting a magnet infront of a ford pick up and expecting it to move towards the magnet thus making it infinite propulsion
@@CASA-dy4vsclampotrons then?
if ksp is actually made to make aerospace engineers it definitely works cause I want to be one 💀
Same lmao
I heard people at nasa love it aswell ❤
We got manipulated...and I'm happy with it! 😂
same
Same
25:40 DID I HEAR SUPER EARTH!!!??? SWEET LIBERTY, MY LEGG
🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
FOR SUPER EARTH
HOW ABOUT A NICE CUP OF LIBER-TEA
MANAGED DEMOCRACY!!!
DEMOCRACCYYYYYYYYY!!!
Game creators: Let's create a lovely memorial to Neil Armstrong- it'll be cute! :D
The players: OKAY SO BECAUSE IT MENTIONS NEIL ARMSTRONG AND HE WAS A HUMAN THAT MEANS THE KERBALS KNOW OF THE HUMANS AND THEREFORE KERBALS ARE TECHNICALLY HUMANS AND THEREFORE WE ARE ALL PLAYING THE FUTURE WHERE IT PREDICTS THAT WE ARE ALL CHUNKY
Tbf why couldn't there just be a Kerbal named Neil Armstrong lol
3:57 I think it is a more general reference to "Oregon or bust" used by american frontier settlers in the 19th Century.
There was actually a Gemini mission that used the phrase for its mission patch that depicted a horse drawn wagon. In their case they wanted to bust the on orbit time record.
exactly my thought, when he brought up that random Minecraft thing I was so confused
"X or bust!" is not a reference to anything Minecraft. That phrase goes back decades.
The main planet in KSP is not called "Earth." It is "Kerbin". There's a lot of references to it, from contracts to science messages to the encyclopedia itself...
The Mohole is even weirder than that. It was a math error, caused by the heightmap in early versions not actually covering the entire planet and getting truncated to "zero" - meaning the land at that one point has an elevation of zero meters above the core. That's why it is an inverted pyramid. Even though the error was fixed, the Mohole became a feature blessed by the devs and even included in KSP2, though they had to do extra work to make it stable.
The Amish don't refuse to use technology. They have adopted cellphones, for example, though in limited and specific circumstance. They're very strict about how that technology is used; only technologies that benefit the collective are allowed, while technologies that separate people from the collective are banned.
The glowing features hidden inside the Mun arches were added as a promotion for KSP2. The arches existed from very early, but the glowing features were added just prior to the EA release of KSP2.
Eve can't explode because there's no oxidizer on the planet.
Laythe is much smaller than Kerbin.
In the console port of the game, there is a launch site on the Mun. It makes up a bit for the lack of mods and difficult controls.
"Almost, but not entirely unlike..." is a Hitchhiker's Guide reference, wherein a drink that is "almost, but not entirely unlike tea" is served.
Damn... Your smart
You gotta be kidding me. This is a combination of r/iamverysmart and r/mildlyinfuriating.
@@I_Am_Transcendentem i mean, your not wrong
@@Mr_Bruh656 And they're not even wrong - they just say it in the most assholey way.
@@I_Am_Transcendentem Ah, yeah, stating facts directly to somebody who should have done the research or let somebody else take this, that's assholey.
8:45 in vanilla KSP Kerbals can stay in space for hundreds of years without dying. While you can't take off helmets in vacuum it might be due to pressure difference , not oxygen
42:00 if you bump the contrast on the Goo texture, it has eyes. creepy, but true.
(it's an octopus, as proven by Curious (or was it Curiosity, i forgot his name, KSP youtuber that does real science tho))
@loveskngm31hstsdaily1so kerbals are trying to harness the power of the kraken
As a spanish, I think that they learnt it becouse of that space ship made of wood that was launched in 1635 and never returned it was called "Tonto el que lo lea", but that 's just a theory
i am coming for you
Actually there was one launched in 1634 called “ el que se mueve primero es gay”
A Kerbal Theory. Thanks for watching
A GAME THEORY
Gus Kerman is working with Walter Kerman.
0:54 I think the 45 kg figure includes the spacesuit, so the kerbal itself, so assuming a that the suit weighs about the same as the Kerbal (roughly the case with human spacesuits afaik) the Kerbals are only about 23kg.
8:30 They are LITERALLY built different. not humans.
Man i remember the public release. We thought we could get to the moon at first, but it was so hard to even get out of the atmosphere. Then someone finally did it we were disappointed.
Mohole was a bug/glitch on the terrain generation,but the developers decided not to fix it as it became quite a sightseeing spot in the community
My favourite explanation for the dead Kraken is that it starved to death after many of the glitches that fed it were fixed.
Kerbal language isnt backwards spanish, its random shit in spanish backwards, if you put one of the official videos like Jeb's Junkyard backwards and you know spanish you'll realize its just random sentences that make no sense next to each other. Not watching further beacuse my brain is going to liquefy from the fast paced brain damage
There's some reverse French tossed in there too
Ever considered that you’re on the spectrum?
@northboundw5248 I am dumb as a brick, not autistic
8:35 you forgot to take into account that the kerbals are also wearing space suits which are pretty heavy
13:32
i could have gone my whole life without knowing that THAT existed of my favourite game
hi jebedeah
Dit is echt het meest steenkolen van steenkolenengels ooit.
I love the idea of kerbals absorbing *NUTRIENTS* from *THE SUN*
3:50 mun or bust could be a reference to Gemini 8 “8 days or bust”
6:43 i’m pretty sure the dev saw no need to put time and effort adding unnecessary structures on Kerbin
Also it would make landing back on Kerbin substantially harder, since you presumably would not want to land in the middle of a city
Thankfully, a lot of the lost versions aren’t completely lost, but they aren’t officially distributed. I personally have most of the versions between 0.13.0 and 0.21, including a partial version of 0.6.5, a pre-0.7.3 version that supposedly leaked years ago.
In a moment of reality imitating art, it was recently discovered that earth actually does have a small secondary satellite, named Kamo'oalewa, and it is actually a fragment of the Moon itself.
Unfortunately it's a little bit of a stretch to call it a second satellite of Earth. It's less than 100 metres across and technically far outside of Earth's sphere of influence (about three times too far), that is to say it's more attracted to the sun than it is to the Earth and Earth just keeps its orbit in check so it can never drift too far away from us. This is not stable and it is expected to only last a few hundred years before it completely drifts away from us.
29:38 the planets are small because its easier to play the game
I think that they also don't want people to spend 30 minutes doing burns every time they send up a relay satellite
I love how he’s just talking and then the rover fucking dies in the background 😭😭😭 17:10
Duna face was my first discovered anomaly and it was totally random. "Oh that canyon looks like a nice place to drop a probe. Huh, what's that over there?"
Cydonia face jumpscare
12:33 oh god… enough djaro for today!!
edit: why is this the most replayed part 💀
I agree
it's rule34 art
do not ask why i know
@@loveskngm31hstsdaily1 good thing there's only 16 hits for KSP on the green site
@@loveskngm31hstsdaily1 I mean it’s a popular site for that kinda stuff
14:40 yeah it might be underground cities because when we collect surface sample it actually gives science so it wasn't explored yet..
you forgot the fact that if you have ONE SINGLE TAB OPEN WHILE RUNNING KSP2 THE GAME WILL CRASH!
Fun fact: Astronauts are mainly Americans and Cosmonauts are Russian/Soviet Union version of Astronauts
R.I.P Rover.
13:55 - 17:08
Your legacy will serve as a help to help colonize Duna.
Rover's last words : "millions or even billions of years into the future."
o7
THE PERFECT ABSOLUETE PERFECT SEQUEL TO THE SPACE FLIGHT SIM ICEBERG! ABSOLUETLY AMAZING! PERFECt! BUETIFUL! YOU EARNED A SUB!
8:37 there bones and other stuff are simply just very heavy and durable to withstand random stuff
(My source is i made it up)
Fun Fact: Bill Kerman was named after Bill Anders -another American astronaut, who passed away in July 2024 during his flight on his Beechcraft Mentor. While trying to do a loop in the air, he was too low. His plane crashed into the lake and he died. This was caught on camera
nobody cares…
@@Loturian i care
Kerbals are plants
37:13 Wernher von Kerman was arrested for war crimes
29:20 Technically the sun is the only truly accurate body in the game. Gravity technically *is* infinite and the Kerbal planets are the ones breaking the rules.
Look at the equation for calculating gravitational influence and you might realise that no matter what distance figure you put in the gravitational attraction is technically never zero.
Two individual atoms billions of lightyears apart are technically still gravitationally attracted to one another and you can calculate that attraction.
This is because the game follows Patched Conic Approximation
3:40 it’s not a reference to the far lands or bust…. it’s a common saying going back to the 1800s during the gold rush. it was typically used by hitchhikers later on to describe a place they were going. “vegas or bust” it’s been used a lot of times in pop culture, “china or bust” even rabbids had their own “moon or bust”
BRO YOU HAVE A LOT OF ME IN THE KERBAL FACE SECRET
if we follow the Martincitopants lore, there wasn’t just a war on Kerbin, but an interstellar war.
2:35, note how you can give other kerbals orange suits using the "create kerbal" option in the cheats menu. but technically yes, without the create your own kerbal feature, they are the only 4 with orange suits.
No in the Astronaut Complex you can change their suits, theres 4 suits to change between and you can change the color on all of them (Old Orange, Space-X Style, Cosmonaut Style, and Futuristic)
@@americanhat3766 I meant the orange suits only on the small ica screens and NOT the changeable colour, sorry if I don't make sense
He asks where all the businesses are, and my first thought is "maybe Kerbals live in underground cities, that would explain a lot.", then the camera pans down to the next layer, and the very first thing I see it "underground cities".
What's the music that plays on Layer 2 of the iceberg?
Idk
It’s like I’m watching a special ed class video project
KSP 2 wasn't a game. It was a scam. They stole our money.
I hope one day you know what “early access” means.
Ksp 2 is kinda good
@@Roblox_dude_RDthere is a big difference between early access and a literal scam
@@SONNENKVLT they are still working on the game
@@Roblox_dude_RD Who are they? The dev team that got laid off?
The kraken comes from the easter egg, which ws their first, which used to be extremely laggy and buggy when you got close to it, which then lead on to bugs in general being blamed on the kraken
8:50 you dont die by suffocation in a vacuum, your blood boils and organs rupture because of the pressure change, so its still entirely possible that kerbals dont breath.
Matt Lowne makes Scott Manley look like a casual.
Fun Fact: Harvester's real name is Felipe Falaghne
About the kerbol system being hella tiny, I can see that because you mentioned that the Kerbals are smaller than the average human, meaning if Kerbin was the same size as Earth and kerbals were as large as humans, they would technically see Kerbin as the same size.
For the 2 moons of kerbin, I think it happened something similar to how we thought our moon formed, except the bigger body didn’t crash into the earth, but it sucked up some more of the outer moons mass, and flung it out a bit into an inclined orbit, I didn’t watch the 2 moon theory thing yet
41:40 if you take an image and brighten it of the mystery goo, you can see eyes that don’t match the kerbals eyes, maybe it is a baby kraken
29:20 Everything has an infinite SOI, they are "shaved down" for everything except for the Sun in KSP only for calculation and simplicity's sake.
Bro have you gone on strike or something. Why did you go for so long?
So I grew up in a little place called Rocket City, aka Huntsville, Alabama. Home of Redstone Arsenal where the Saturn V's engines were developed.
I went to Grissom High School - named after Gus Grissom.
The "hope nothing catches fire" joke is hilarious and should have been left in.
I am subscribed to Matt Lowne and also SpaceChip
imagine if there were multiple kerbal countries that spoke their own languages like Hcstued and Hsilgne (perhaps even Isklop)
but the Loñapsians killed them all
i had a dream there was a new part in ksp called "like potato like rock" and placing it on your rocket would crash the game because it was literally just a massive asteriod
That exists, others have mentioned here you can still get to it with certain mods like advanced filters, or adding the part back into the parts list. "A large potato like rock" I think was the description.
Jeb is just insane watching his entire ship explode into flames
this guy managed to get sfs in a ksp iceberg ;skull; also the lore that you've explained sounds like the lore of splatoon but with aliens/humans idk which one you mentioned both multiple times. good iceberg.
12:33 the artists will be hearing of me, valentina and the KSCs legal team as this is unacceptable and frankly defamation.
They probably made the planets smaller to make it easier
Babe wake up djarogames uploaded
If Kerbals have hidden snaks in their pockets it may explain the extra weight that they seem to have
Can't be the "ultimate" iceberg if it has Matt Lowne but misses Scott Manley and Danny 2462.
Walt Kerman wears a hazmat suit because and he works in PR
that can imply a multitude of dark possibilities
1: The average Kerbal is actually a spore, and only a select few become humanoid. This gives credence to the fungal kerbal theory and explains why there aren't any large cities (since they're spores they don't need a lot of space). The reason why Walt wears a hazmat is so no spore kerbals get accidentally launched into space
2: There is a wide spread pandemic on kerbin. That also explains why there aren't any cities that are very bright at night, we are witnessing the collapse of the kerbal civilization; perhaps the space program is a last ditch attempt to save kerbalkind?
3: Walt is actually a criminal. His "PR" work is actually killing and disposing of the bodies of critcs and whistleblowers of the Kerbal Space Program. The program is not exactly known for its safety concerns and it's clearly not hiring the most apt candidates so it would actually benefit from silencing opposition. And if you consider all the other space centers that appear abandoned, perhaps he's also tasked with getting rid of the competion.
That's a pretty dang good job.
I saw this ice berg on reddit and got so excited to see someone cover it
Sup brother.
@Su-47-jq2oq nice choice of plane
I don't know why, but I have a strange memory of the very early KSP. When I was a kid, I think I played KSP already as a sort of Browser game, yet maybe my mind is playing tricks on me.
It's definitely possible, one of Unity's nice features was you could build your game to run in web browsers, probably to compete with Java being able to do the same. (Early Minecraft was a browser based Java applet.)
11:34 I think this was referring to the snack compartments that you can see inside some of the modules.
i heard somewhere that distances are scaled down by a factor of 10 to make the game more playable, unrealistic density is just the lesser of two evils
8:11 I believe it’s called Minmus because it’s so cold looking that it’s probably minus degrees there.
28:10 no cuz in ksp if you go underwater you see nothing
I would freaking love if nasa was watching my rocket designs.
27:30 on the consle edition there is a mun launch site on the mun
30:02
Him: * talking about the game *
The rover: *starts drifting for no absolute reason*
WOOOHOOOO NEW VID THX DJARO
wowowo fox happy djaro posted!!1
Hallo mede Nederlander😅 je hebt een nieuwe subscriber erbij!
Kerbol's influence is not infinite. Its relatively easy to escape its soi actually...
Djaro: In level 6 there is a secret final theory
Also Djaro: Spoilered it at every layer (no offence)
Hey! Wake up djaro uploaded!!
did you do any research?? it sounds like you just made the iceberg yourself based on what you already knew and filled in anything you dont know with random shit you thought of.
I literally did like 2 weeks of research💀 made a whole flowchart/map of everything
I wonder if the Vallhenge entry is referring to the events of book "The engines of God," in which a group of aliens known as "the monument-makers" construct geometric monuments on the surface of an icy moon of saturn in order to attract giant space monsters that devour any right angles. The monument-makers built on that moon to try and distract the monsters from earth. Perhaps the ksp ancients built vallhenge to save kerbin from the kraken or something. Vall is an icy moon of a gas giant, and vallhenge itself is made of simple geometric forms laid out in a shape similar to the book.
23:40 Breedable atmosphere?
👅👅
Didn't China or some space company build a rocket in ksp and build it in real life?
Just because Kerbol has an infinite sphere of influence, doesnt suggest it has infinite mass, the concept of spheres of influence in this context only exists to reduce computational load.
King Djaro is back again! Wait...? IS THAT A 43 MINUTE LONG VIDEO?! HOLY COW! KING DJARO ISNT KING HES A GOD!
3:10 in the game files, Val's 'BadS' trait is also TRUE.
Wow he got better at KSP I remember when he didn’t know how to use the CoM and CoL buttons.
Remember Vaudeville Theaters? How about Barnum and Bailey circus? No?
They made ALOT of money 100+ years ago… but no one remembers them.
But we remember Mark Twain and Thomas Edison. Why? Because they loved what they did, and we know them by name, even to this day.
KSP developers loved what they did. Legacy will live on
Hes alive! yay!
11:49 why you say as hidden snacks are bad?