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The '''Science''' game mode is one of the three modes available in [[Kerbal Space Program]]. It is an intermediate choice between "freestyle" '''[[Sandbox]]''' mode, and the heavily resource dependent '''[[Career]]''' mode. The point of the Science game mode is the undertaking of various [[Science#Activities|scientific activities]] without the burden of the [[contracts|contract]], [[funds]] and [[reputation]] system present in career mode. This game mode was known as "Career" in all versions prior to the release of {{version|0.24}}, since its release in {{version|0.22}}.
 
The '''Science''' game mode is one of the three modes available in [[Kerbal Space Program]]. It is an intermediate choice between "freestyle" '''[[Sandbox]]''' mode, and the heavily resource dependent '''[[Career]]''' mode. The point of the Science game mode is the undertaking of various [[Science#Activities|scientific activities]] without the burden of the [[contracts|contract]], [[funds]] and [[reputation]] system present in career mode. This game mode was known as "Career" in all versions prior to the release of {{version|0.24}}, since its release in {{version|0.22}}.
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Unlike the in the sandbox game mode, the [[Research and Development]] facility is open (as in career mode), allowing you to use [[Parts#Science|Science Parts]] and collect data. Recovering or transmitting the data from those experiments yields Science points, which can be used in the Research and Development facility to “research” new parts; this immediately unlocks all parts of that [[technology tree]] node, and allows access to the next node. Because the player can use only parts which are already unlocked, every game begins with the [[Start]] node unlocked. Unlike [[career]] mode, the developed [[parts]] are free, as there is no [[Funds|monetary system]], there are no [[contracts]] from different [[agencies]], and there is no [[reputation]]. As a result of this, the [[Mission Control]] is closed. Due to there not being contracts, the player is unable to acquire the science points derived from completing them.
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Unlike the in the sandbox game mode, the [[Research and Development]] facility is open (as in career mode), allowing the use of [[environmental sensor]]s and the collection of data. Recovering or transmitting the data from those experiments yields Science points, which can be used in the Research and Development facility to “research” new parts; this immediately unlocks all parts of that [[technology tree]] node, and allows access to the next node.
  
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Because the player can use only parts which are already unlocked, every game begins with the [[Start]] node unlocked. Unlike [[career]] mode, the developed [[parts]] are free, as there is no [[Funds|monetary system]], there are no [[contracts]] from different [[agencies]], and there is no [[reputation]]. As a result of this, the [[Mission Control]] is closed. Due to there not being contracts, the player is unable to acquire the science points derived from completing them.
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In this game mode [[stock craft]] are not available like in the career mode before.
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== Gameplay ==
 
The science and career modes have similar phases of gameplay. At the beginning of the game, the player will perform minor missions on and around [[Kerbin]] in order to acquire enough science points to unlock the parts needed for moon missions. The second phase is [[Mun]] and [[Minmus]] missions, with the intention of gaining enough science points to unlock the parts needed for interplanetary missions.
 
The science and career modes have similar phases of gameplay. At the beginning of the game, the player will perform minor missions on and around [[Kerbin]] in order to acquire enough science points to unlock the parts needed for moon missions. The second phase is [[Mun]] and [[Minmus]] missions, with the intention of gaining enough science points to unlock the parts needed for interplanetary missions.
 
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* [[Stock craft]]s are not available in this game mode
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 18:54, 29 July 2014

This article is about the science game mode. For the information on science in general, see science.
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The Science game mode is one of the three modes available in Kerbal Space Program. It is an intermediate choice between "freestyle" Sandbox mode, and the heavily resource dependent Career mode. The point of the Science game mode is the undertaking of various scientific activities without the burden of the contract, funds and reputation system present in career mode. This game mode was known as "Career" in all versions prior to the release of version 0.24, since its release in version 0.22.

Overview

Unlike the in the sandbox game mode, the Research and Development facility is open (as in career mode), allowing the use of environmental sensors and the collection of data. Recovering or transmitting the data from those experiments yields Science points, which can be used in the Research and Development facility to “research” new parts; this immediately unlocks all parts of that technology tree node, and allows access to the next node.

Because the player can use only parts which are already unlocked, every game begins with the Start node unlocked. Unlike career mode, the developed parts are free, as there is no monetary system, there are no contracts from different agencies, and there is no reputation. As a result of this, the Mission Control is closed. Due to there not being contracts, the player is unable to acquire the science points derived from completing them.

In this game mode stock craft are not available like in the career mode before.

Gameplay

The science and career modes have similar phases of gameplay. At the beginning of the game, the player will perform minor missions on and around Kerbin in order to acquire enough science points to unlock the parts needed for moon missions. The second phase is Mun and Minmus missions, with the intention of gaining enough science points to unlock the parts needed for interplanetary missions.

See also