Kerbal Space Program

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Author: barkhauer

Last revision: 27 Feb, 2018 at 16:42 UTC (5)

File size: 155.28 MB

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Description:

For Stellaris 2.2.x

Kerbals are cheerful little creatures from the planet Kerbin, in the Kerbol system. Their earlier adventures are covered in great detail in the game Kerbal Space Program by Squad. This mod, and the user’s actions, tells their story after they progress beyond the bounds of their home system and bring their special brand of controlled chaos to the unsuspecting residents of the rest of the galaxy!

What this mod changes/adds to Stellaris:

-custom species kerbals, qerbals
-custom empires Kerbal Space Program and Grand Qerbinian Empire
-new KSP music
-new loading screens (screenshots from my own KSP career games, mostly)
-custom system Kerbol, including all the planets from stock KSP, may be used when creating other custom species/empires in-game
-custom system Qerbol, susprisingly similiar to Kerbol, after a devastating war destroyed Doon and its moon, Eyke
-4 custom, semi-random neighbor systems which spawn near Kerbol
-4 custom, semi-random neighbor systems which spawn near Qerbol
-custom voice assistant for kerbals, may be used when creating other custom species/empires in-game
-kerbals (and qerbals) may be encountered by the player if playing other empires with the mod enabled

To Do list:
– Ship models
– Custom events, including deep space kraken attacks
– KSP Mission Control facility to offer contracts
– Music and loading screens split into optional sub-mod for those who wish to encounter the Kerbals as opponents(friends?) in the galaxy, but not necessarily play as them.
– snacks

Suggestions welcome!

Credits:
Kerbal Space Program Wiki : http://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/
kerbalmaps.com
Squad, developers of Kerbal Space Program
Some graphics assets used from a previous mod by Steam user knuckey333
Kerbal voice assistant sounds from the "chatterer" mod for KSP, which are in turn modified recording of actual com traffic between the capsules and CAPCOM during the Apollo missions