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  • @coryman125
    @coryman125 9 років тому +108

    "Struts aren't enough"
    It's at this point that any true KSP player knows there's something seriously wrong.

    • @ant9944
      @ant9944 9 років тому +1

      LOL ur right though.

    • @adudeontheinterweb6571
      @adudeontheinterweb6571 3 роки тому

      Broken vase? flexstruts™℠®©!
      adamantium quaked? no problem, fix it with flexstruts™℠®©!
      your spouse left you? here, have some flexstruts™℠®©!

  • @vigilantecow
    @vigilantecow 9 років тому +392

    "Deeper and harder! >:)"
    Scott pls ;-;

    • @0xbaadf00d
      @0xbaadf00d 9 років тому +36

      vigilantecow I bet you missed surprise buttsex? It really was a surprise to hear that from Scott.

    • @FaerieFire
      @FaerieFire 9 років тому +48

      vigilantecow "You know you want to go in"

    • @rooryan
      @rooryan 9 років тому +5

      Mika Rajala Dude yeah, Scott's hilarious

    • @BenjBro
      @BenjBro 9 років тому

      vigilantecow 19:06 "But the Ladder is just hard" ^.^

    • @dvl973
      @dvl973 9 років тому +5

      vigilantecow GO IN! YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO GO IN! You know you want it!

  • @mrk45
    @mrk45 9 років тому +207

    Water episode that was. I thought it might be sub-standard at first, like a fish out of water, but after I managed to fathom it out you really made a splash. Fintastic.

    • @billzhang1448
      @billzhang1448 9 років тому +30

      ***** Bad puns are allowed here in the ocean of comments!

    • @mrk45
      @mrk45 9 років тому +37

      William Zhang I'm herring you bro. I often sea a few crabby comments, but they're usually on a small scale, and it's not as if I've gilled the plaice stonefish dead. It might flounder at the most, but in the end, everything's hunky John Dory. It's salt good.

    • @PixelPickaxe
      @PixelPickaxe 9 років тому +5

      ._________.

    • @ilikemorestuff
      @ilikemorestuff 9 років тому +10

      I'm glad we didn't have to shell out much for that carp :Op

    • @thetubeaccount2015
      @thetubeaccount2015 9 років тому

      ***** arrrrrrrr yew kitten meh right meow

  • @franshakvoort6874
    @franshakvoort6874 9 років тому +52

    The devs should totally add underwater physics, I want underwater stations!

    • @o.r.cgaming-orbitreconcomb4834
      @o.r.cgaming-orbitreconcomb4834 9 років тому +8

      They have but it is fatal.

    • @mesoth5848
      @mesoth5848 8 років тому +9

      Frans Hakvoort There's no point building any underwater bases for now... But if they add like "underwater" and "deep underwater" situations (or simply said, new science locations underwater), it would be cool) And it still would be the space program - because if exploring seas of Laythe is not a space program, then exploring land would not be too.

    • @kendicus7640
      @kendicus7640 6 років тому +1

      Does the mining drill act like a hook? If yes...... Hook yourself under the water with them

  • @sh-kd8mc
    @sh-kd8mc 9 років тому +70

    "very gentle touchdown" *massive explosion noise

  • @WootmansayWOOT
    @WootmansayWOOT 9 років тому +45

    3:10 a very gentle touchdown as our ears explode

  • @rhapzodyk541
    @rhapzodyk541 9 років тому +19

    "Deeper and harder!"
    "You know you want to go in, you know you want it."
    Scott pls.

  • @FilipVoska
    @FilipVoska 9 років тому +14

    "Come on! You know you wanna go in! You know you want it"
    - Scott Manley, 2015

  • @CleanShavenPuffin
    @CleanShavenPuffin 9 років тому +44

    My Scotty flies over the ocean, my Scotty flies under the sea

  • @bryanmyers9977
    @bryanmyers9977 9 років тому +22

    Humans can sink at the surface too. My uncle was a gymnastics athlete. Very compact muscular frame with almost no fat. If he stopped treading water he would slowly sink to the bottom of the pool.
    I'm also a scuba diver. I can confirm that you will sink when you get below a certain depth. We carry buoyancy compensation. Basically a vest with air bladders in it. As you start to sink you press a button and a small amount of air decompresses from your tank into the bladder thus adjusting the buoyancy to neutral. Not having neutral buoyancy is incredibly tiring when diving.

    • @Zoooker1
      @Zoooker1 9 років тому

      k

    • @MagisterMalleus
      @MagisterMalleus 9 років тому +4

      So I'm not the only one?? I have none of your fancy muscles, but I'm very skinny and I am not buoyant at all. I'm the only person I know who doesn't float in water.

    • @bryanmyers9977
      @bryanmyers9977 9 років тому +1

      Badatstuff​ Nope your not the only one. The physics of floating is fairly simple. As an object enters the water it displaces water (makes a hole where the water used to be). If the object weighs more than the water it displaces it sinks, if less, floats.
      I think the deal with us humans is that being made up of so much water we're basically neutrally buoyant (the average person has perhaps 3 pounds of positive buoyancy which is only about half a gallon of volume of water) , but some humans are just compact enough they displace less water per pound of person and therefore sink.
      +Badatstuff, ever go swimming in salt water? You may find you float in the ocean if you don't in a pool. The salt makes he ocean denser which means things float better there.

    • @ScottJohnCaile
      @ScottJohnCaile 9 років тому +3

      Bryan Myers If I take a deep breath above water my body becomes very buoyant but if I breath out I sink, which is annoying because if you don't have any air in your lungs you want to be above the waterline not below it!

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger 9 років тому +3

      ScottJohnCaile
      Could be worse.
      Imagine if water-based arm and leg movement required DLC to activate.

  • @jondorthebrinkinator
    @jondorthebrinkinator 9 років тому +5

    "How many atmospheres can the ship withstand?"
    "Well, it's a spaceship, so I'd say anywhere between zero and one."

  • @dr.maniacphd8654
    @dr.maniacphd8654 8 років тому +4

    "Hey, Hal, can you stop the pod from spinning?"
    "I'm sorry Dave, I can't do that."

  • @tstthomason
    @tstthomason 9 років тому +11

    20 meters before I would start to sink? Great so my watch can last longer than I can. Brilliant.

  • @planeinglish7095
    @planeinglish7095 8 років тому +7

    3:12 Gentle touchdown
    3:13 *Loud boom*
    Excellent!

  • @ravenousgamer1831
    @ravenousgamer1831 9 років тому +1

    Been a long time watcher of your videos and enjoyed all of them. Your channel has been my window into great games like KSP, as well as a fond trip down memory lane with freelancer and stuff like that. Actually just got Subnautica after seeing it on your channel for the first time. So, I guess this is a thank you for all you have done and the inspiration to start my own channel.

  • @jasongrey5464
    @jasongrey5464 6 років тому +1

    Dude you rock. too many great moments in each video. And this from 2015. THX!

  • @wouldyoukindlyfuckoff7966
    @wouldyoukindlyfuckoff7966 9 років тому +12

    Well, the Kraken IS a sea creature after all

  • @WheatleyOS
    @WheatleyOS 9 років тому +4

    "Deeper and harder"
    --Scott Manley, 2015

  • @MrMartGonzo
    @MrMartGonzo 9 років тому +49

    The human body sinks below 20m?
    are you sure?
    I don't know different but that's not the impression I got from watching those extreme free divers.

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  9 років тому +76

      MrMartGonzo If you breath in at the surface then your lungs get compressed and you'll begin to sink at a certain depth. You'll notice free divers use air bags to lift them back to the surface as quickly as possible.

    • @MrMartGonzo
      @MrMartGonzo 9 років тому +16

      Scott Manley
      ah I inderstand, thanks for the info.

    • @23chaos23
      @23chaos23 9 років тому +7

      Scott Manley well a free diver crosses its buoyancy equilibrium at 6m. and im sorry Scott but the relative buoyancy of a mass of gas is the same at any depth, its the change in the displacement that changes and overcomes the buoyancy force. if what you described in the video was true, gasses/bubbles in deep water would never rise to the surface.

    • @taeyeonlover
      @taeyeonlover 9 років тому +11

      chaos umm? I don't think he said anything about the buoyancy of gas changing... He said the lungs get compressed, i.e. that there is less displacement.

    • @MrHogzor
      @MrHogzor 9 років тому

      chaos came here looking for this comment!

  • @ares106
    @ares106 9 років тому +57

    16:18
    Is this what Heaven looks like?

    • @jacksonpaul7279
      @jacksonpaul7279 9 років тому +1

      DANCE PARTY!

    • @Prominator123
      @Prominator123 9 років тому +2

      ares106 No... it's...
      THE KRAKEN!

    • @DamianReloaded
      @DamianReloaded 9 років тому

      I couldn't help making Skrillex "Try it out" sounds (EEK EEK EEK EEK) with my mouth. ^_^

    • @nathandecrom2409
      @nathandecrom2409 9 років тому +2

      ares106 wel heaven is just a kids story soo i gess

    • @kaymurakami3320
      @kaymurakami3320 9 років тому +2

      nathan de crom You're treading on shaky ground. Beware hate.

  • @noahwilliams8996
    @noahwilliams8996 9 років тому +4

    I always thought those oceans were only a few meters deep. :/

  • @Stijning
    @Stijning 9 років тому +6

    this video does raise an interesting question: Why are the kerbals, like us, so set on exploring the universe when they haven't even explored the depths of the oceans?

  • @nshire
    @nshire 9 років тому +1

    The best way is to use the very large fuel tanks and just use them as ballast because they are more dense than water. I've gotten to around -850m that way but then things started spontaneously exploding.

  • @RappinPicard
    @RappinPicard 9 років тому +1

    Well the lander can is designed to operate in outer space, so the number of atmospheres it can handle is between 0 and 1

  • @pecak
    @pecak 9 років тому +1

    Hey Scott! Cool video, as usually. Would be cool if they gave a little focus to water on Kerbin. Imagine if they added plankton like shader for underwater action, that would make an awesome view from IVA. Anyway can't wait until you make preview of 1.0. You make awesome previews!

  • @erykross6276
    @erykross6276 9 років тому +3

    Should be: "I'm Scott Manley, dive safe."

  • @Staravora
    @Staravora 9 років тому +1

    That would be totally awesome if there was a legit submarine-building game

  • @tauheximus
    @tauheximus 9 років тому +1

    "Hopefully, it should descend safely into the water."
    *The submarine explodes*

  • @brianwong3441
    @brianwong3441 9 років тому +4

    They should put this into career mod, doing science under water!

  • @brahmdanger8387
    @brahmdanger8387 9 років тому +1

    As much as i want the flying mechanics to be overhauled it would be awesome to see decent water physics as well!

  • @PauLtus_B
    @PauLtus_B 9 років тому +13

    "Exploder" type vehicle?

  • @Onebadterran
    @Onebadterran 9 років тому +2

    "Obviously when it goes underwater there will be less...air"
    Wait, are you telling me there is no air underwater!?

  • @Sfug56
    @Sfug56 8 років тому +1

    3:12 "A very gentle touchdown" *SUPER FUCKING SCARY ROAR INTENSIFIES*

  • @maxims2375
    @maxims2375 9 років тому +1

    At 14:44 you defined the Kerbal Heisenberg uncertainty principle : You can see either your vehicle's engine exhaust or the shadow of the vehicle (Under water)-Scott manley

    • @maxims2375
      @maxims2375 9 років тому

      The Engineer But not both at the same time.

  • @theblode1337
    @theblode1337 9 років тому +1

    "all in stock" he says, with eight mods installed

  • @Dusty_Shoes
    @Dusty_Shoes 9 років тому +1

    "OK lets just deploy one parachute to try and slow us down"
    *Hands over ears, braced for imminent explosion*

  • @gascan
    @gascan 9 років тому

    Did you know that when a submarine does an emergency blow from test depth, the main ballast tanks are less than 10% full of air, and it expands on the way up? When submerged, the main ballast tanks are always completely flooded, and a set of trim tanks are used to adjust the weight of the vessel to approximately neutral buoyancy. The trim tanks are also used to supply the fire main, something your submarine apparently lacks (to my eternal entertainment).

  • @stephenphilips8024
    @stephenphilips8024 9 років тому

    3:54
    People are going to use this to definitively explain the meaning of 'going pear-shaped'
    Well done Scott

  • @legallyori6744
    @legallyori6744 7 років тому +1

    "Hopefully it shall descend gently" *entire craft disassembles*

  • @RMJ1984
    @RMJ1984 9 років тому +2

    Maybe its just me, but i think there should be submarine parts and stuff in the base game, sure you can say, but this is a space program game. and i would say, yeah but we are in real life planning to explore oceans on other planets. i think it would be awesome to explore the oceans or other fluid or frozen liquid on other planets in KSP.

  • @mattpenguin3030
    @mattpenguin3030 9 років тому +28

    Scott. I have an idea for a series. Make real life rockets and aircraft. You can do the apollo 11 landing, the curiosity rover mission, the first shuttle mission, the apollo Soyuz mission, and you can build the ISS.

    • @RhougeChannel
      @RhougeChannel 9 років тому +1

      Yessss pls

    • @russellshutes8437
      @russellshutes8437 9 років тому

      He could get FASA and do the Pre-Apollo (Mercury/Gemini as well as Apollo) then the Component Space Shuttle for the Shuttle missions and some other mods like that. Then say like the Orion Mod to do those missions.

    • @chestersnapdragonmcphistic579
      @chestersnapdragonmcphistic579 9 років тому

      Matthew Nguyen www.ksphistory.com
      He does recreations of all the major spaceflights

    • @Vedvart1
      @Vedvart1 9 років тому +1

      Matthew Nguyen Or even better, do them all in real life... C'mon guys, only 41.999999 billion to go on kickstarter!

    • @kendaskerman2125
      @kendaskerman2125 9 років тому

      Vedvart Who already donated $1,000 dollars?

  • @tuomaskristola8441
    @tuomaskristola8441 9 років тому

    Around 16:30 with the destroyed engines flaying about underwater, immediately "FIRE IN THE DISCO!" went off in between my ears. :D

  • @Syfes
    @Syfes 9 років тому

    A possible explanation for the extreme buoyancy effect: We know that Kerbal has to be made of something incredibly dense for the physics to make sense (much denser than anything we have here on earth). We can also observe that the oceans on Kerbal resemble the ones on earth quite well. Because of this, it stand to reason that Kerbal's oceans aren't made up of water but are probably made up of a much denser liquid. This in turn creates a ridiculous amount of buoyancy, which allows parts to float which would normally submerge on earth and make it so difficult to submerge anything on Kerbal :)

  • @djl-money7420
    @djl-money7420 9 років тому

    'You know you wanna go in!' 'DEEPER AND HARDER' 'Why won't it go in?' - Various quotes from Scott Manley

  • @baryonyx31
    @baryonyx31 9 років тому +16

    Deeper and harder..?

    • @ironic2468
      @ironic2468 9 років тому +8

      I almost drowned...

    • @baryonyx31
      @baryonyx31 9 років тому +1

      Reyert Aquino wow...

    • @ironic2468
      @ironic2468 9 років тому

      I was laughing like crazy!

  • @tlatown
    @tlatown 9 років тому

    This is another great piece of entertainment by Mr Manley!

  • @IwulikeLOLZ
    @IwulikeLOLZ 9 років тому

    "Deeper and harder" and "come on I know you want to go in". -Scott Manley 2015

  • @nathanthebird4625
    @nathanthebird4625 Рік тому

    "it seems like I need more engines"-scott manley, with the most common kerbal quote ever

  • @ThaineWayne
    @ThaineWayne 9 років тому

    Your best video yet Scott Manley !

  • @EthanfromEngland-
    @EthanfromEngland- 9 років тому +6

    what about boats, like speed boats? Would it just be ripped apart when it reaches a certain speed?

  • @ruthmoreton6975
    @ruthmoreton6975 7 років тому

    Yep.. as you dive deeper your rib cage is slowly crushed by the water pressure. This also compresses the air in your lungs ( which is why scuba divers need higher pressure air the deeper they go and the clever regulator to stop them being exploded by air at 150psi from the tank ). Eventually you're crushed so much you're denser than the water and you sink rather than float and down to The Locker with you.

  • @robrocksea
    @robrocksea 6 років тому +1

    Did you ever get to the bottom trench? PS subs are not aircraft, if you want them to sink, add more weight(ballast), when you want to go up you drop ballast weight. You are flying a reverse balloon. add containers that can hold the cheapest dense weight, ore is probably best choice. a soviet capsule maybe the best dive bell, heaviest pod? adding batteries will also be a good idea, with a RTG?

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  6 років тому

      Yep, but back when I tried this, everything in KSP floated, there was nothin that would work as ballast.

  • @MarijnRoorda
    @MarijnRoorda 9 років тому

    I cant help but watch in eager anticipation of more explosions... I feel sorry for the effort involved in making it sturdier, and then the viewers laughing each time it blows up... That being said, i want more explosions.

  • @Fortstorm
    @Fortstorm 9 років тому

    Scott Manley There's this interesting looking Early Access game called Subnautica, which is all about exploring the oceans of an alien planet. I'm not sure how far they've gotten with the whole "slowly crushed to death by millions of tons of water" thing but it's worth checking out.

  • @timfidotru
    @timfidotru 9 років тому

    Now, after exploring all the corners of their Solar system, colonizing other planets and satellites, sending interstellar and solar probes, inventing ion and cold fusion engines, the Kerbals are at long last ready for the final frontier: submerging down to 10 or 20 meters into Kerbin's ocean.

  • @mattpenguin3030
    @mattpenguin3030 9 років тому +12

    0:23 I always think he says exploder when he says explorer.

    • @TheGavote
      @TheGavote 9 років тому +5

      It's the Scottish accent. And often the Explorer becomes an exploder!

    • @TheDiamondBladeHD
      @TheDiamondBladeHD 9 років тому +1

      and soon becomes süün (speak like scott)

    • @MundyTimofeyev
      @MundyTimofeyev 9 років тому +1

      +Matthew “Kerman” Penguin Its more of an exploder than an explorer, don't ya think?

    • @samwansitdabet6630
      @samwansitdabet6630 6 років тому

      Eve Exploder

  • @FSXgta
    @FSXgta 9 років тому

    I wondered if Scott made s new KSP video and here i find it waiting, Nice!

  • @pepsidoggo1598
    @pepsidoggo1598 8 років тому +1

    you can even make a tactical submarine and hide them in a cargo bay

  • @pumpkinpie2987
    @pumpkinpie2987 9 років тому +4

    I wonder if you get use KAS to attach struts to the bottom of the sea to the spacecraft and make an underwater sea base!

    • @o.r.cgaming-orbitreconcomb4834
      @o.r.cgaming-orbitreconcomb4834 9 років тому

      Craft survivability is a factor. At those depths the games physics will kill any craft.

    • @Markel_A
      @Markel_A 9 років тому +1

      Pumpkin Pie In short, yes, you can, with challenges.
      To explain, you can sort of do it with the Hooligan Labs Submarine Parts. Since you can adjust your buoyancy, you can make things stay at the bottom of the sea. Of course, like ORC Gaming mentioned, the game physics gets a bit wonky down there, opening up risk for spontaneous combustion (as it parts will get destroyed randomly). Not to mention, EVA is very glitchy down there, so you'd have to have small personal submersibles to get around, you could probably use USI Survivablity Pack parts to do this.

  • @junovzla
    @junovzla 5 років тому

    "hopefully, we shall descent gently into the water" *the entire thing explodes*

  • @NebbyNu
    @NebbyNu 9 років тому +1

    Hey Scott! You should try this in the new version of KSP with the updated water effects

  • @Jockee7-7
    @Jockee7-7 9 років тому +1

    "This might be because I've got FAR or Deadly Reentry installed" Or both...

  • @NotSoMelancholy
    @NotSoMelancholy 9 років тому +7

    16:32 All I see is an Underwater Rave
    *unce unce unce unce*

  • @Radicoly
    @Radicoly 9 років тому +21

    1:17 that's what she sad.

    • @ironic2468
      @ironic2468 9 років тому +1

      I was thinking of that and it made shred a tear...

    • @LootFragg
      @LootFragg 8 років тому +3

      The joke is only funny when applied to something in a different context. You need to take something not meant that way and turn it into an innuendo.
      Example: "I'll wait for you to start pumping, then I'll come, too." "That's what she said."
      Bad example: "Oh yes, fuck me, Fred! Fuck me harder!" "That's what she said."
      He already expended that joke. It's like trying to squeeze more science out of an experiment that has already been conducted.

  • @notpublic7878
    @notpublic7878 9 років тому

    i love it when engines glitch out and make a sphere of smoke underwater

  • @dannhardcastle60
    @dannhardcastle60 9 років тому +2

    The touch down at 3:12 sounded like a Atomic bomb.

  • @Snagabott
    @Snagabott 9 років тому

    15:55 Music: chaccaron maccaron!
    Also, your acention experiment showed that it was the physics-less parts that kept your craft so hard to push under water. Maybe you should try again with no physics-less parts?

  • @duncanurquhart5278
    @duncanurquhart5278 6 років тому

    15:10 well this whole segment is an absolutely terrifying reenactment of my nightmares

  • @soddof7972
    @soddof7972 9 років тому

    I love KSP - an unhealthy delight in things exploding I fear

  • @28mayhem
    @28mayhem 9 років тому

    "A very gentle touchdown..."
    *KWOOSH!!!*
    That's ksp for ya.

  • @claydoe34
    @claydoe34 6 років тому

    They ever gonna update the parachutes so drag gradually increases as atmospheres increase? That would reduce a lot of flight failures.

  • @JoRosieQueen68
    @JoRosieQueen68 9 років тому

    You made an under water disco party,I was like dam,that is a great party.

  • @georgestoica1509
    @georgestoica1509 9 років тому

    "hopefully, we shall descend gently into the water"
    *explodes*
    "maybe it'll pull me off neatly"
    *explodes*

  • @CjonasProductions
    @CjonasProductions 9 років тому

    I would love it if you made a Anti-Planet Intergalactic Missile (Like a cruise-missile but for space use) It would need to be deployed from Kerbin or transported via space shuttle to a space station that orbits Kerbin. A BIG EXPLOSION IS A MUST !!!

  • @MrKristian252
    @MrKristian252 9 років тому

    KSP needs a water update (water physics and filling air in areas), a mine digging update, a building update (cities and constructions) and a multiplayer update.
    would be cool if you could start building bases on other planets

  • @StoneCoolds
    @StoneCoolds 9 років тому

    i love your videos, specially how you take everything with humor hehehe

  • @HammerspaceCreature
    @HammerspaceCreature 9 років тому

    I feel like those sections with the parts spinning insanely in the water deserve some Darude - Sandstorm playing over the top. Especially the still-firing engines.

  • @Jeranhound
    @Jeranhound 9 років тому

    And on that day, Bob got the worst case of the bends in Kerbin's history.

  • @FelonyArson
    @FelonyArson 9 років тому +2

    10:40
    Smoke on the water, fire in the sky!

  • @joshuawhitehead7134
    @joshuawhitehead7134 9 років тому

    I need a shirt with this on it: 3:03 "I'd prefer more of the spacecraft to descend softly into the water"

  • @fleetmastereddie6306
    @fleetmastereddie6306 7 років тому

    wow the sound board options for this are stronk

  • @TheBalefire
    @TheBalefire 9 років тому +1

    No Kerbal is safe in the water, for it is the home of.... THE KRACKEN!

  • @HungryGuyStories
    @HungryGuyStories 8 років тому

    I tried building a submarine, but it either exploded as soon as I drove off the runway, or exploded when I drove into the water, or if I got into the water without an explosion then the engines fizzled out as soon as they got wet.

  • @williamcreathorn1915
    @williamcreathorn1915 8 років тому

    Once, I was testing a jet-powered missile. (It had loads of afterburners and shock cones.) The pod was a MechJeb pod. It crashed too hard and the pod sank to the bottom of the sea in one piece.

  • @costaspantazis1183
    @costaspantazis1183 9 років тому

    I quess you already know that, and just didn't use them for some other reason I don't know about (maybe because they're heavier), but Turbo Jets both produce more thrust and are not prone to overheating when 100% throttled. They do ned more Intake Air, but not too much.

  • @LolUGotBusted
    @LolUGotBusted 4 роки тому

    Scott Manley explores depths, discovers Kraken

  • @Mega-tl6bx
    @Mega-tl6bx 7 років тому

    Why is it that, even though I know that there is nothing down there, I still think it's cool af to explore kerbin's oceans?

  • @frogbear02
    @frogbear02 9 років тому

    Maybe the "water" of Kerbin is massively dense, which would help explain why Kerbin weighs so much for its size.

    • @benv3209
      @benv3209 8 років тому

      Maybe it's the rock; a huge asteroid won't scratch the surface.

  • @majesticjavelin9393
    @majesticjavelin9393 9 років тому

    The little pilot makes me laugh every time :'D

  • @Grand-Massive
    @Grand-Massive 8 років тому +1

    16:10 so in theory if you had a nuclear bomb that could survive in an event horizon and detonated it nothing would really happen because the gravity just sucks the explosion down?

  • @harrypeng9028
    @harrypeng9028 4 роки тому

    Ore is incredibly dense in kerbal space program, you can try attaching some ore tanks around your craft to decrease the buoyancy and act like the tanks on submarines.

  • @DoctyrEvil
    @DoctyrEvil 9 років тому

    Explosives at high pressure probably still work pretty well. It's the shock wave that transmits a lot of the destructive force anyway. Also, you say "spec'ed" as if the Kerbals use specifications. I'm sure we all know the answer to that.

  • @thenekom
    @thenekom 9 років тому

    I want to be the scrap metal dealer near your launch pad. Those waters house a fortune!

  • @alexandergordon9557
    @alexandergordon9557 9 років тому

    Scott, there is a sub mod . . . But you can not go below 60m in it just like in stock or your ship explodes

  • @thetubeaccount2015
    @thetubeaccount2015 9 років тому

    The innuendo don't quit in this one.

  • @EmoDuck13
    @EmoDuck13 9 років тому

    I wonder what Kerbin's oceans are made of for a metal subcraft to be that buoyant. Can't be plain, old water.

  • @leonardobonanno5115
    @leonardobonanno5115 7 років тому

    1:16, that moment when Scott Manley becomes cringy.
    "I want you to go deeper, deeper and harder"
    😂

  • @RazgrisFloob
    @RazgrisFloob 9 років тому

    Kerbal parts aren't made of foam: it's just that kerbin (and it's oceans) are ridiculously dense

  • @tbreimerProgramming7
    @tbreimerProgramming7 8 років тому

    "I was trying to do a get out of here thing, well I didn't" - Scott Maley 2015

    • @MrNight-dg1ug
      @MrNight-dg1ug 8 років тому

      tbreimer GRAMMAR

    • @MrNight-dg1ug
      @MrNight-dg1ug 8 років тому

      tbreimer *Scott Manley

    • @tbreimerProgramming7
      @tbreimerProgramming7 8 років тому

      UZI356 I apologize for getting Scott's name wrong, but my mistake falls under spelling, not grammar. Don't be so quick to criticize.

  • @bewArcher
    @bewArcher 9 років тому +1

    The Innuendo level went off the scale here......