Red Frontier - Chapter 1

A narrative campaign mod for Kerbal Space Program built on the Contract Configurator framework. Red Frontier augments KSP's sandbox with a structured space program. With missions that build on each other, characters who comment on your progress, and infrastructure that persists and matters. Chapter 1 takes you from first orbit to a self-sustaining operation in the Duna system.

License: CC-BY-SA

Game Version: 1.12.5

Downloads: 14

Author: RedFrontier

Followers: 2

Kerbal Space Program gives you everything you need to run a space program. What it doesn't give you is a reason to.

Red Frontier is a narrative campaign mod built on Contract Configurator. It doesn't replace the sandbox — it gives it direction. A structured sequence of missions with characters, stakes, and a story that builds toward something. The tools are still yours. Red Frontier just gives them somewhere to go.


Chapter 1 begins at home and ends with a permanent foothold in the Duna system. What happens in between is yours to discover.

The campaign respects your intelligence and your time. It moves forward. It remembers what you've built. It has something to say.


Dependencies

Required: - Kerbal Space Program 1.12.x - Breaking Ground DLC - Contract Configurator 1.30.0+ - Module Manager (latest)

Recommended: - Community Tech Tree - Near Future Propulsion - Stockalike Station Parts Redux - Planetary Base Systems


Installation

  1. Install dependencies via CKAN
  2. Download the latest release from the GitHub repo.
  3. Extract the RedFrontier folder into Kerbal Space Program/GameData/ContractPacks/
  4. Launch KSP — the first mission will appear in Mission Control automatically

Bug reports and feedback welcome on GitHub or in this thread.

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