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In Regards to The Final Frontier
By: SomemuttupNorth Date: July 18, 2015, 6:01 pm
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As some of the topics on the forum relate more and more to
space, and as my agency starts to grow, I was wondering where
exactly we could start off from?
Caos mentioned at one point that "everyone has satellites",
although I'd assume these are purely civilian or GPS. What would
be the opinion for military satellites? RP construction and
launch? (which I am perfectly happy to do).
And on launches, since this is a modern-tech roleplay region,
does it matter if we develop the later stages of rockets,
instead of their early versions from the 1970s?
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Re: In Regards to The Final Frontier
By: Confederacy of Turkducken Date: July 18, 2015, 7:28 pm
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I was assuming that Space History had yet to been written. That
while we have the capacity, and had the capacity, to explore
Space. Internal Affairs had diluted such efforts, so their may
be weather satellites or even military satellites, I assumed
that we have not sent a man to space. So that is my goal, to
pioneer such efforts into Space.
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Re: In Regards to The Final Frontier
By: david090366 Date: July 19, 2015, 12:55 am
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I have deployed, so far, one "secret government payload" read
that as spy satellite. I'm personally using something in the
area of the Delta Series, because they were developed by
McDonnell Douglas, my native Aerospace company.
Turkducken is probably close to right. Because we are more akin
to the United States before the civil war. Where the several
states are constantly squabbling with each other and the central
government, such as it is, is more concerned with stamping out
fires at home. Not much has been done with space probably except
a few satellites.
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Re: In Regards to The Final Frontier
By: SomemuttupNorth Date: July 19, 2015, 1:02 pm
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Fair enough.
I suppose what I'd like to ask is, similar to you using your
Delta series of rockets, can we develop later versions of a
rocket family, instead of defaulting on the first ones from the
1960s/70s?
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Re: In Regards to The Final Frontier
By: david090366 Date: July 22, 2015, 3:27 am
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I don't see why not. As a matter of fact of someone hasn't said
the tech is secret, you might even be able to develop off of
them with some effort.
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