Difference between revisions of "Mission Control"
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The '''Mission Control''' is a symmetrical and rectangular structure located between the [[Vehicle Assembly Building]] and the [[Tracking Station]]. It cannot be selected from the Space Center screen, and the exterior gives no clues on its actual purpose. Though the windows light up at night, same as all the other structures, it currently does not have a function. There is no way to access the interior. The stairs on either sides can be climbed, but nevertheless lead to dead ends. | The '''Mission Control''' is a symmetrical and rectangular structure located between the [[Vehicle Assembly Building]] and the [[Tracking Station]]. It cannot be selected from the Space Center screen, and the exterior gives no clues on its actual purpose. Though the windows light up at night, same as all the other structures, it currently does not have a function. There is no way to access the interior. The stairs on either sides can be climbed, but nevertheless lead to dead ends. | ||
− | + | The only way to see the official name of this building is to crash something into it, causing a line to appear in the mission log describing the event. | |
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Revision as of 19:11, 28 August 2013
The Mission Control is a symmetrical and rectangular structure located between the Vehicle Assembly Building and the Tracking Station. It cannot be selected from the Space Center screen, and the exterior gives no clues on its actual purpose. Though the windows light up at night, same as all the other structures, it currently does not have a function. There is no way to access the interior. The stairs on either sides can be climbed, but nevertheless lead to dead ends.
The only way to see the official name of this building is to crash something into it, causing a line to appear in the mission log describing the event.
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- Mission Control first added to Kerbal Space Center