Crap, how did I end up in atmosphere? Oh dammit, I just ejected the stage instead of throttling why do I always do that? Now I'm coming out of atmosphere crap.
Oh, how I wish I shared your enthusiasm, Archie.Despite my best efforts (not much--basically lowering the landing struts and extending the antennae to try and reduce drag), it takes fourteen more effing orbits before I slow down enough to land Archibald. The sixth brought my apoapsis into the quintuple digits, the eighth brought it below 95k (it started above 107-108 klicks, I forget exactly), the ninth
almost takes it down to 90k, the eleventh makes it just above 81,500 while also taking us about a third of the orbit in atmosphere, the twelfth brings the periapsis below 65k and the apoapsis to a few hundred above 75k, the thirteenth had the apoapsis shifting so I had to move my cursor to keep up and
brought the apoapsis into atmosphere (ends ~65k) yes! as well as bringing the periapsis below 60k but not below 1k sadly. Half an orbit later, though, I get a landing about a sixth (?) of the planet past the K
SSC. (We land about a quarter before the Center.)
It is DULL. And I can't just switch or speed through blindly, because I'm always worried that
this is the orbit we land,
this is the orbit I'll need to pay attention for.
Come on, you selfish inanimate bastard. Let us effing land!
Why are there targeting circles around random planets?
We prepare for landing. FINALLY!
...It's neat to see the land moving at an appreciable rate from this high up.A problem occurs. The charge runs out for the reaction wheels and whatnot, and the command pod...well...
Oh dear.
"You've got mo' bad news for me, 'avenchoo?"
"No maneuverin'? Bit rum, don'choo think?"
"Groun's approachin' awful fast, guv'na...think Oi need mo' tea..."
Almost there...
"Well, tha' wen' bettr'n 'xpected. In th' bloody deset again, though."
"An' Oi need a bit o' 'elp..."Eight hours and forty minutes, a day and a half, in space.
Oh, right, I was supposed to science something. What was that thing again?
I'm sick of this capsule. Rescue came so close...then went so very far away...I can't take it.
I wait for apoapsis, point retrograde, and detach the useless rocket. Then I get out and see what I can do.
Space looks much emptier when you're so close to falling into it...
It...I don't do much...
That's Jeb, behind the pause menu.
The more I try, the more I fail.
I'm probably doomed. Well-done, Jeb...
So. Um. Any advice on how to retrieve Jeb, and ideally the SciMax 5? (Hey, that's a good chunk of science!)