Tylo Me Down, Episode 6 of Journey Into Space

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In this episode, we put our explorations of the ocean moon Laythe on hold while we attempt to land on the Joolian moon Tylo. In the process, the crew achieves an important milestone (furthest EVA from the Sun that I have ever done) and makes a very important scientific discovery, as well as important discoveries about Tylo's gravity and average altitude.

I also have a new intro to my Journey videos, because no "Lets Play" is complete without a pretentious intro. ;D

Our next episode is a bit up in the air at the moment because I am not sure the best way to go about it. I want to put a spaceplane into the atmosphere of Laythe, and I am very afraid that monstrous perversions of nuclear science will be necessary to make that possible. Things that neither Man nor Kerbal were ever meant to meddle with.

Monsters, John. Monsters from the Id.

A good time will be had by all, and tea and cookies served afterwards, assuming the entire planet is not irradiated and we haven't grown two heads and three livers and a tongue with tiny fingers growing from it. Well really, we'll probably serve tea and cookies even then. Mutants gotta eat too. :)







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