Phoenix Industries CKAN

SRBs, Cargo parts, and EVA Suits!

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Game Version: 1.12.2

Downloads: 16,636

Author: MoviesColin

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This mod is not known to work with the latest version of Kerbal Space Program. Proceed with caution.

This mod contains a small handful of totally re-made parts from my old mods. Currently included are: Two Solid-Rocket-Boosters; one large and one small - Cygnus style cargo spacecraft, one standard and one extended; a Dragon style cargo spacecraft;  EVA suits loosely based on The Martian; stockalike EVA handrails; stockalike 1.25m Xenon fuel tanks; a very powerful ion engine; a simple Arc Reactor module; and Snacks! Greenhouse.

--Both SRB models include emissive textures and animations and will work with stock KSP.

--Ion Engines and Reactor models include emissive textures and animations and will work with stock KSP.

--Xenon fuel tanks models include normal map textures and will work with stock KSP.

--EVA handrails use KSP's PartVariant module to switch between grey and gold textures and will work with stock KSP. They are modeled directly after the handrails on the stock MK1-3 command pod.

--The "Atratus" and "Fawks" spacecraft will work with stock as of KSP 1.11!

--The EVA suits have been completely overhauled and will work with stock KSP.

--The Greenhouse part is intended to recycle Soil and Electricity into Snacks, and in order to add its functionality, you'll need to install Snacks!

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