Great job - of course once you get to Duna or Eve you can in theory flyby everywhere in the kerbin system using gravity assists. I really love the aerothermal exploits to get to orbit with just the parts you need.
@@jacobmorris8034 Basically means how much you can change your speed, so if your moving at 100m per second and have 10m delta v, depending on the direction you burn, you'll end up at 110m per second, or 90m per second
Jacob Morris deltav is the amount you can adjust your velocity with the remainder of your fuel. So if you had 100 m/s of deltav in orbit, you could accelerate 100 m/s before running out.
Usually on these videos someone will say that you should work at NASA. While this is very impressive, your idea of blasting astronauts out of orbit by firing the engine at them point-blank and then having the astronaut's knees absorb all of the landing impact would possibly indicate that maybe you shouldn't.
I really enjoyed the credit given to other players at the beginning here. It fosters a sense of community, that players are sharing innovations to challenge and beat the game, rather than one another
"In order to increase the TWR of this rocket val will withstand 45 Gs of force almost killing her and destroying most of the rocket (life support and other useless garbage)... but it's worth the sweet sweet 500 delta V saved" -Me
@@Stratzenblitz75 At first I thought we'd get another centrifuge slingshot, but I guess the low electric charge after the Duna landing made that impossible.
Outside of good mission planning, Scott Manley’s 3 parts to everywhere didn’t get creative or anything and went with the most simple 3 part rocket ever; and while he landed everywhere he did refuel Stratzenblitz here, however, has went above and beyond (yes the puns) with a very creative design and unique mission plan
At this point you're going to go through Jool, the Sun, TWICE with just a a bottle of toothpaste and a chair and then return all while doing another mission at the same time.
Through? As in, pass through their center of mass? I mean, I guess it's possible by timewarping so that you glitch through, but where's the fun in that?
You did all that, including two orthopedic adjustment maneuvers, and one use of a mass driver, then paraglided the two kerbals literally back to the launch site? You are honestly amazing at this game, and I can't wait to see what you do next!
You're insane. Landing on Duna, Ike, and Minmus in one mission with that little deltaV is impressive enough. Doing the whole thing with just 3 parts doesn't even seem like it should be possible.
Good show man... good show. I particularly like your taking full advantage of Kerbal resilience. And thanks for the shout-out, I came here thinking this craft looked awfully familiar :)
Thanks! Back when your original video came out, I thought it was one of the most creative missions I've seen in KSP (and even today I'd say it still holds its own). I was looking forward to giving you a shout out here
Your voiceover was amazing! I love how you knew when to just skip parts of the process (getting back into orbit), instead of feeling like you had to show absolutely everything. It helped to keep the video interesting, and not have you seem like you were just droning on
The horizontal forearm movement Jeb makes at 5:46 is a signature earthers move :D I've seen it appear multiple times in the menu while playing KSP myself. It must be some kind of joke from the developers ;D
First off I wanna say that I really did enjoy this video. What you did is outstanding and very impressive. Though I must say I don't really enjoy these voice over videos as much. They are very informative, and it really gives you an appreciation for everything that goes into making these, but i personally liked the cinematic videos more. They had a sense of seeing something magical. Something that other people just couldn't do with stock parts. This video was cool, but it didn't have the magic for me.
Voiceover videos are cool because you get to learn stuff, but one thing I love about this channel is the editing and the music, the quality not only of the vessels and the missions, but also of the overall presentation. I imagine those kinds of videos take longer to produce, but I hope they don't stop altogether.
You, and all the other Kerbalnauts involved previously to make this possible, are insane. I've been playing KSP since early alpha and y'all are just leagues above my capability, your grasp of orbital mechanics to make this possible is stellar, pun intended. Great work, and great video, your voiceover and editing was on point and quite informative, well done.
Your KSP videos are mindblowing and humbling! I really enjoyed the tutorial aspect of this one; your other videos are pure magic and this one helped me to see that mortals can do these things too. The voice over was great; I hope to see more like this.
Me: *Tries to land on minmus and explodes on impact.* Stratzenblitz75: *Let's go land on three planets and manage to do it on the first try!* (P.S. Your video is amazing!
Loved this video. Its all fairly complicated stuff which takes a looooong time to do. A lot of other youtubers would have dragged this out to at least twice as long as you did. But yours was short, concise and interesting. The voiceover was also concise with no fluff. Also well done on recognising other people for the help in the creation your content.
Incredible video! Still in shock from your little tricks for the moon landings. So harsh. As for voice over, I really loved it. You didnt make it too long but you didnt leave us lacking sweet deets. As a matter of preference I'd love a very low volume background of the game audio during non-sped up portions, but that's just me and this video was fantastic
@7:19 Ah yes, nothing like the sweet 72 km/h (45 mph) landing with your legs on a far a away moon. @9:10 the trick "Face drag" as in, you use your face as brakes and drag them across the floor.
I mean, it's quite good. And you never do fail to impress me with all the crazy stuff you manage. But a part of me kind of misses the music video style of your earlier videos. It really gave an air of awe, especially when synced up to those pivotal moments.
Much better voice over than about anyone else I've seen, great job there and even better job with the landings and mission in general. I can't even imagine getting to this point myself in KSP but at least I can watch you and Bradley for inspiration
It’s fascinating seeing just how much you can do in a solar system when you don’t have to worry about life support hahaha. Or even further, spacefarer durability! Just imagine Buzz Aldrin hopping out of the command module and landing on the moon in an eva pack hahaha
You have clear voice and i understand everything. You also have those older videos, where you pull the audience right in with perfect camera and fitting music.
Once again, A fantastic vid my guy. The voice over is good but if I had to say one thing I think I would be to try to make it a little more conversational. Keep up the amazing work!
You should keep to your decision of not having background music on commentarys. I like that very much. However, you have some echo on your voice. Maybe you could find a way to reduce it so it sounds a bit softer?
Omg man this is already extremelly impressive on its own. All I can think of is making a music video version perhaps, but the commentary added a lot to the video.
Great job - of course once you get to Duna or Eve you can in theory flyby everywhere in the kerbin system using gravity assists. I really love the aerothermal exploits to get to orbit with just the parts you need.
Scott Manley!
Yeah what he said
fly safe!
@@guilhermecastilho2726 Not in this video!
next step is to launch something to moon using just one part and explosion on the launch pad.
"Hey val"
"yeah?"
"Go look in the engine bell. I wanna try something."
“Oh okIewjJgSFJJBDdTh”
Try what?
"...Something."
"Ok Jeb, will do!"
"Okay, just hold still real quick.."
That is certainly not the intended purpose of the twin boar engine. Danny would be proud. :)
Danny Danny DANNY WHWERE ARE YOU SIR
( starts to glitch )
What, you're not suposed to use a rocket engine to de-orbit a Kerbonaut? Although it's a *Twin* board, so both Valentina and Jeb could have done it.
Danny is OK.
@@oneistar6661
At least if she wasn't in King's Landing a few weeks ago...
I'M SO PROUD
Also that Minmus landing trick is majestic. All around brilliant, well done!
Yay i found your comment!
Did you mean the massdriver-engine 😏👍
MASS RELAY TIME!
Why doesnt this have more likes?
"3000 delta V is plenty to land on Duna and return"
Yeah, I don't think we're playing the same game.
with 300m delta-v I can barely get to orbit
Edit: guys it's been 3 years, I get it you can't make orbit with 300 Delta V, I simply forgot at zero
This is not even enough delta V for me to Land on the Mun from munar Orbit and safely return to kerbin
Ooftacular you need around 3k for orbit...
@@jacobmorris8034 Basically means how much you can change your speed, so if your moving at 100m per second and have 10m delta v, depending on the direction you burn, you'll end up at 110m per second, or 90m per second
Jacob Morris deltav is the amount you can adjust your velocity with the remainder of your fuel. So if you had 100 m/s of deltav in orbit, you could accelerate 100 m/s before running out.
"I think we will have to use Valentina's EVA pack"
oh no
"For those of you who've watched Danny2462"
OH NO
Ethen Sun Randomness rip Val lol
Ethen Sun Randomness OH YES!
-Mettaton
2012
I’m going to shamelessly steal a trick from bradly whistance
OH NO!!!
Danny is sure there is more efficient bug than mass drive.
Usually on these videos someone will say that you should work at NASA. While this is very impressive, your idea of blasting astronauts out of orbit by firing the engine at them point-blank and then having the astronaut's knees absorb all of the landing impact would possibly indicate that maybe you shouldn't.
Yup I rly like sratemblitz
I was lmfao when I saw that part, after reading this comment.
Innovation hurts man
Sadly, Kerbin is extremly small, and nothing compared to earth
Seems like a good idea to me
I really enjoyed the credit given to other players at the beginning here. It fosters a sense of community, that players are sharing innovations to challenge and beat the game, rather than one another
That's why I love the ksp community so much. There's no toxicity and only helpful people
It's a bit like the TAS community, people see playing the game as a science and spread the knowledge to each other
kroktal what’s TAS?
@@cooper419 Tool-assisted Speedrun
kroktal ah
"The lander can cant take as much heat as other parts" *puts it inside the exhaust*
Its not in the exhaust, but it would be hilarious to see it explode lol
KSP the only game where faliure is deemed a succes in something
the voiceover is good, informative without droning on. you're crazy for taking on this challenge
This is basically my exact note.
I totally agree. Tho i must say, i also enjoyed the musical non commentary videos too. Maybe release one of each.
badS = true
@@KrazyKaiser yeah and he also got the (kinda) exact amount of likes
"A slight discomfort is well worth the delta-v savings" is definitely the motto of KSP. In fact, even great discomfort is worth it.
At least, she looked excited
"In order to increase the TWR of this rocket val will withstand 45 Gs of force almost killing her and destroying most of the rocket (life support and other useless garbage)... but it's worth the sweet sweet 500 delta V saved" -Me
mhh i have 41 m/s DeltaV left... lets go to minmus!
I would have to use like 7000m/s delta v to do that
relatable
Imagine if humans were insane enough to use aero braking to adjust orbits lol!
@@weasle2904 i think that sometimes we do with unmanned flights.
Yeeeaah, I don't think we're playing the same game
Mad crazy. I don't think I've seen a Danny style mass driver ever used in a 'normal' mission before, beautiful stunt.
Thanks! Honestly, I never thought it would be useful in a mission like this until I got to Ike and realized nothing else would work
@@Stratzenblitz75 At first I thought we'd get another centrifuge slingshot, but I guess the low electric charge after the Duna landing made that impossible.
I thought the heat of the nozzle would instantly kill them (and to be fair, I’m sure they only stayed alive because it was a split-second exposure).
One part for each celestial body. Amazing.
Also, flawless voiceover!
Scot Malley was everywere with 3 parts
Outside of good mission planning, Scott Manley’s 3 parts to everywhere didn’t get creative or anything and went with the most simple 3 part rocket ever; and while he landed everywhere he did refuel
Stratzenblitz here, however, has went above and beyond (yes the puns) with a very creative design and unique mission plan
Also used the Eva pack, though.
@@andrewkvk1707 I say thats fair game using all recources at his disposal.
6:42 i burst out laughing, that shot with the 'hmm' is perfect and i immediately knew what was happening
Lol
Like for "Mass Relay" trick! Danny was an evil genius of KSP.
still is
Danny is sorta back
i thought at first he intendet to use the reactionwheels as a catapult
LONG LIVE KRAKEN
also I gave you a 200th like
As soon as he said Danny2462, I immediately knew he was going to blast valentina out of orbit
At this point you're going to go through Jool, the Sun, TWICE with just a a bottle of toothpaste and a chair and then return all while doing another mission at the same time.
Through? As in, pass through their center of mass? I mean, I guess it's possible by timewarping so that you glitch through, but where's the fun in that?
Unfortunately, the VAB has no bottles of toothpaste. Maybe he could do that challenge in real life though
@@streetfood7568 but he needs to disprove the theory of relativity at the same time
mf predicted the future
3 years later...
It looks like Stratzenblitz accepted the challenge
“a slight discomfort is worth the dv savings”
the most evil phrase I’ve heard in a while
Valentina grinning madly as she crashes into Ike was the best part. Bravo for the whole mission!
You did all that, including two orthopedic adjustment maneuvers, and one use of a mass driver, then paraglided the two kerbals literally back to the launch site? You are honestly amazing at this game, and I can't wait to see what you do next!
You're insane. Landing on Duna, Ike, and Minmus in one mission with that little deltaV is impressive enough. Doing the whole thing with just 3 parts doesn't even seem like it should be possible.
I can't even go to Duna rn
@@northedshadow9512 I cant even land on the mun yet. Then again i have only had KSP for like 3 days lol
Great video, man. This challenge has really been pushed to new limits - a superb mission. Also, cracking commentary; you make a good narrator :)
4 likes on a pinned comment weird
(Also where u at)
2:12 look at craft name :D
oh wow lol
How did u spot it?
my god
Her mom gay lol
@nuff sed The cosmos and space is amazing. We are just too stupid to understand it, we average people, and even more stupid to have humor about it lol
The people who disliked this only did because they aren't able to recreate this. This was awesome.
You mean that everyone, who liked, recreated this mission?
A very eco-friendly mission profile, I must admit
7:20 "Slight discomfort" for me it looks like shes pretty happy with the ride XD
Micha Grill that’s septic shock
so much ksp youtubers refferences in a 3 part video, look promising.
also, good voice acting.
+SpinosaurusStudios Did you make a 3 part mission?
"Three parts to ur mom lol"
The more and more video's you post the more i wonder how serious of a person you actually are
?
@@xiphosura413 2:12 top of the screen
Kid
Waiiittt.... i know who you are aren't you in the same discord as i am?
wtf y u hav 3 parts
I have to try some of these tricks, insane mission!
turbo pumped beter
(joke)
Good show man... good show.
I particularly like your taking full advantage of Kerbal resilience. And thanks for the shout-out, I came here thinking this craft looked awfully familiar :)
Thanks! Back when your original video came out, I thought it was one of the most creative missions I've seen in KSP (and even today I'd say it still holds its own). I was looking forward to giving you a shout out here
you crushed it dude
Love your videos!
Your voiceover was amazing! I love how you knew when to just skip parts of the process (getting back into orbit), instead of feeling like you had to show absolutely everything. It helped to keep the video interesting, and not have you seem like you were just droning on
9:25 after roughly 8 minutes of grinding Jeb's faceplate against the surface of Minmus we are ready to plant our flag and return to the main craft.
Lmao, I realized that I watched all those videos as they came out...man it’s been a while. KSP UA-cam community is awesome.
True, the Return cannon is 5 years old now 😯
I’m not even remotely surprised.
Good bloody job!
Edit: And you’re even using Danny’s sorcery? Actually incredible.
I really love the composition of many of the shots in the vid, especially at 7:32. Good work, also nice scatterer configs btw.
I’m not sure which is harder attempting this madness or having the new robotic parts not glitch out
The horizontal forearm movement Jeb makes at 5:46 is a signature earthers move :D I've seen it appear multiple times in the menu while playing KSP myself. It must be some kind of joke from the developers ;D
Instructions unclear: Sending a nuke to your location
"jeb?"
"yeah?"
"remember when you said that the craft doesnt have enough dV to land itself?
"yes?"
*"well it might have enough dV to land me."*
41m/s left: "Minmus here we come"
As said below, really nice touch to credit all the players that inspired you some tricks :)
whoever bears your child. would produce a god.
this along with scott manley's kids will bring humanity to the final frontier.
Then Danny’s kids will come, I don’t even want to know what happens next
Love how this clearly stands on the shoulders of so many other videos... Amazing job once more, Stratzenblitz!
This is just mad. Just mad.
I'm happy, I have subbed to your channel.
Can you release your scatterer configs pls. I really love the way your game looks
It looks like it's just the default Scatterer mod config. He adjusted the saturation and contrast of the video.
I think it's stock
@@РоманПлетнев-г3э it says in the description that he has his own configs
I'm just gonna sit here until the legend himself, Danny2462, comes by
Also known as: Why KSP's stock drag model is dumb, part 270.
It may be dumb, but it's nothing to do with nodes
Well played; a worthy addition to the KSC's Universal Spire of Awesome crafts, Shenanigans, and things Jeb approves of
I love it when you do voice overs. It makes the videos come alive
Danny's tweet brought me here. Not disappointed at all. Very nice job on the mission, editing, and the commentary.
First off I wanna say that I really did enjoy this video. What you did is outstanding and very impressive. Though I must say I don't really enjoy these voice over videos as much. They are very informative, and it really gives you an appreciation for everything that goes into making these, but i personally liked the cinematic videos more. They had a sense of seeing something magical. Something that other people just couldn't do with stock parts. This video was cool, but it didn't have the magic for me.
Next Video
3 Parts To The Next Galaxy
Voiceover videos are cool because you get to learn stuff, but one thing I love about this channel is the editing and the music, the quality not only of the vessels and the missions, but also of the overall presentation. I imagine those kinds of videos take longer to produce, but I hope they don't stop altogether.
I was playing ksp when you uploaded this
same
This guy can get to Duna, Ike, and Minnmus in 3 parts. I can barely get to the Mun with everything unlocked.
7:48 Holy heck - you had about six seconds of EVA fuel left. Amazing!
You, and all the other Kerbalnauts involved previously to make this possible, are insane. I've been playing KSP since early alpha and y'all are just leagues above my capability, your grasp of orbital mechanics to make this possible is stellar, pun intended. Great work, and great video, your voiceover and editing was on point and quite informative, well done.
Sound quality was good, great video. I'll be subscribing!
Your KSP videos are mindblowing and humbling! I really enjoyed the tutorial aspect of this one; your other videos are pure magic and this one helped me to see that mortals can do these things too. The voice over was great; I hope to see more like this.
Did he just lithobraked from orbital velocity to 0 with kerbonaut and remained alive?
He slowed down to a very survivable 50 m/s at the last second. I mean, why would a crash at about 180km/h be unsafe? :P
Great voiceover! Stratzenblitz, our man for aerodynamic shenanigans.
This is just super impressive.
EDIT: Just watched the video, now I'm simply speechless.
Me: *Tries to land on minmus and explodes on impact.*
Stratzenblitz75: *Let's go land on three planets and manage to do it on the first try!*
(P.S. Your video is amazing!
Minute 7:11
-> I will recite Drax the Destroyer from the Guardians of the Galaxy:
"This i not a Dude. [...] This is a MAN."😎
You had ONE job!
Loved this video. Its all fairly complicated stuff which takes a looooong time to do. A lot of other youtubers would have dragged this out to at least twice as long as you did. But yours was short, concise and interesting. The voiceover was also concise with no fluff. Also well done on recognising other people for the help in the creation your content.
When I heard the name danny2462 I knew *chaos is imminent*
You are insane. And I mean that in the most complementary way possible. A true kerbal!
Great voiceover, entertaining and very informative. Any chance we'll still get to see your unparalleled music videos too?
This guy is a absolute genius
"3 parts to ur Mom lol" haha nice craft name mate :D (about 2 min in)
P.S. WOW!
Incredible video! Still in shock from your little tricks for the moon landings. So harsh. As for voice over, I really loved it. You didnt make it too long but you didnt leave us lacking sweet deets. As a matter of preference I'd love a very low volume background of the game audio during non-sped up portions, but that's just me and this video was fantastic
I can't fucking wait to see what insane machinations you will create in KSP 2!
The fact you did it is cool. The Fact you combined the knowledge of 4 different youtubers to do it is awesome!
I can't even make it to the mun with my 189 part 9 stage rocket :( amazing work as always
scott manley has tutorials bro
@7:19 Ah yes, nothing like the sweet 72 km/h (45 mph) landing with your legs on a far a away moon.
@9:10 the trick "Face drag" as in, you use your face as brakes and drag them across the floor.
I mean, it's quite good. And you never do fail to impress me with all the crazy stuff you manage.
But a part of me kind of misses the music video style of your earlier videos. It really gave an air of awe, especially when synced up to those pivotal moments.
Trevor Farrell maybe we can save that kind of style for the really big, bold missions and then have voicovers for the simpler ones?
@@luigivercotti6410 Something like that.
9:30 "8 minutes of adjustment" more like 8 minutes of pain
For the kerbal, mainly.
Here's me struggling to get to Duna with a ship that has 100 parts
You had barely a cup of rocketfuel left and you decided to take a trip by minmus, you madman.
awesome vid, awesome informative voice-over
7:01 this gives me an idea...
Much better voice over than about anyone else I've seen, great job there and even better job with the landings and mission in general. I can't even imagine getting to this point myself in KSP but at least I can watch you and Bradley for inspiration
The mission itself is fabulous, but the video could be seasoned with some background music :]
Naw
nope, if I want background music, I'll play pandora. So many good videos ruined by to much background noise.
"If you've watched Danny2462 before you might know what I'm thinking."
*OH NO*
I bet Hazard-ish is now trying to make the mission reusable as a payback for the 3 parts to Gilly mission
It’s fascinating seeing just how much you can do in a solar system when you don’t have to worry about life support hahaha. Or even further, spacefarer durability!
Just imagine Buzz Aldrin hopping out of the command module and landing on the moon in an eva pack hahaha
“If you watch Danny2642...”
Oh god don’t do it
You have clear voice and i understand everything. You also have those older videos, where you pull the audience right in with perfect camera and fitting music.
Thank you! I do appreciate the series of nice comments you left. Feedback like this motivates me to keep making more and better content
1:50
the name of the rocket =_=
The fact that you landed AT the vehicle assembly building just perfected it
next episode: 3 part sun landing
This is such a great video man. I only started playing ksp recently and what you have achieved with three parts is incredible!!!
3 parts for me would go to 1000 meters
Once again, A fantastic vid my guy. The voice over is good but if I had to say one thing I think I would be to try to make it a little more conversational. Keep up the amazing work!
You should keep to your decision of not having background music on commentarys. I like that very much.
However, you have some echo on your voice. Maybe you could find a way to reduce it so it sounds a bit softer?
This is the first video I've seen on this channel. Great video, and perfect voiceover! I enjoyed this video a lot.
Elon Musk wants to know your location
Wow, that's such a cool mission!!
I loved how much you used the kerbals!
1:56 did anyone notice the craft name? it says: "3 Part to ur Mom lol"
Omg man this is already extremelly impressive on its own. All I can think of is making a music video version perhaps, but the commentary added a lot to the video.
guys, realise the craft at 2:00 is called "3 parts to ur mom lol"
Voiceover was great! Loved the thought process detail.