KSP: Desperate Space Program #4

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Kerbal Space Program is copyright Squad
Intro: Comic Hero by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/

Some of you may remember a series I did back in 2013 called Cheapo Space Program. This is a variation on that same theme.

It's a Space Race between a poorer country with a head start in space (the Union of Korpulent Kerbal Republics) and a rich country (lets call it the Murican Union) that is starting to catch up. The UKKR can only afford at the moment to design and test one rocket booster design. They don't have any other kinds. So now to keep one-upping their rivals in space, they must land a man on the Mun.

I said land. I didn't say come back. They don't have the technological capacity to bring him back. Our 'volunteer' astronaut is a condemned convict who has graciously accepted the offer not to face the firing squad and instead become a space hero. However, they don't mean to just leave him there to die: before his landing attempt, they are going to have to find a way to land a space habitat with supplies on the Mun to support an extended stay, and they will probably land a number of additional supply ships and other toys for him to play with over time, in the hopes that one day they might have the funds to design a new booster and bring him home.

In this episode, after being somewhat upstaged by the very tiny Mun rocket of their allies the Probule Federation, the UKKR finally launches a cosmonaut/convict to the Mun. To be space roommates with the PF cosmonaut. UKKR + PF = BFF. In space.


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