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'''Stupidity''' is one of the only three individual traits [[Kerbonaut|kerbonauts]] have other than a name. In the game file "persistent.sfs" it is a scalar value with the key "dumb = ".
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'''Stupidity''' is one of the individual traits [[kerbonaut]]s have. In the game file "persistent.sfs" it is a scalar value with the key ''<tt>dumb</tt>''.
 
 
 
 
[[Courage]] and the hidden "badS" (badass) flag work along with Stupidity to determine how a kerbonaut reacts to variously lethal flight conditions. These reactions range from 'happy' to 'inconsolable horror', displayed by facial expressions and gestures typically seen in IVA cams.  
 
  
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[[Courage]] and the hidden "badS" (badass) flag work along with Stupidity to determine how a kerbonaut reacts to variously lethal flight conditions. These reactions range from 'happy' to 'inconsolable horror', displayed by facial expressions and gestures typically seen in IVA cams.
  
 
Greater degrees of Stupidity tend to inhibit both emotions, tending toward neutral expressions and relatively calm movements. Kerbals with less stupidity tend to be terrified when trajectories are bad, and in general, which perhaps they ought to be.
 
Greater degrees of Stupidity tend to inhibit both emotions, tending toward neutral expressions and relatively calm movements. Kerbals with less stupidity tend to be terrified when trajectories are bad, and in general, which perhaps they ought to be.

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Stupidity is one of the individual traits kerbonauts have. In the game file "persistent.sfs" it is a scalar value with the key dumb.

Courage and the hidden "badS" (badass) flag work along with Stupidity to determine how a kerbonaut reacts to variously lethal flight conditions. These reactions range from 'happy' to 'inconsolable horror', displayed by facial expressions and gestures typically seen in IVA cams.

Greater degrees of Stupidity tend to inhibit both emotions, tending toward neutral expressions and relatively calm movements. Kerbals with less stupidity tend to be terrified when trajectories are bad, and in general, which perhaps they ought to be.