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− | '''Jebediah Kerman''' (commonly just “Jeb”) is [[kerbonaut]] #0001,<ref>“[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlbHmsHOe-U#t=30s Selection Process]” official KSP video by Squad, hosted on YouTube</ref> presumed owner of the rocket part [[:Category:Manufacturers|manufacturer]] “[[:Category:Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and | + | |
+ | '''Jebediah Kerman''' (commonly just “Jeb”) is [[kerbonaut]] #0001,<ref>“[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlbHmsHOe-U#t=30s Selection Process]” official KSP video by Squad, hosted on YouTube</ref> presumed owner of the rocket part [[:Category:Manufacturers|manufacturer]] “[[:Category:Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spacecraft Parts Co|Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spacecraft Parts Co]]”, all-around badass, and one of “[[Kerbonaut#The_Original_Three|The Original Four]]”. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
===The Original Four=== | ===The Original Four=== | ||
− | Jebediah is one of the original four kerbonauts, along with [[Bill Kerman|Bill]], [[Bob Kerman|Bob]], and [[Valentina Kerman|Valentina]] who wear the orange jump suits instead of the customary grey ones. He is the only default male kerbal with the attribute <tt>badS = True</tt>. Short for "badass", this makes Jeb's facial expression and general reaction be "happy" ones in almost all situations which might trigger "afraid" reactions in the typical kerbonaut. Whatever effect his dead-middle ratings for Courage and Stupidity would have on personality are overridden by his sheer badassery. Valentina Kerman is often considered a female equivalent to Jebediah Kerman and also has the <tt>badS = True</tt> attribute, the two are the only default kerbals with the badS flag. | + | Jebediah is one of the original four kerbonauts, along with [[Bill Kerman|Bill]], [[Bob Kerman|Bob]], and [[Valentina Kerman|Valentina]] who wear the orange jump suits instead of the customary grey ones. He is the only default male kerbal with the attribute <tt>badS = True</tt>. Short for "badass", this makes Jeb's facial expression and general reaction be "happy" ones in almost all situations which might trigger "afraid" reactions in the typical kerbonaut. Whatever effect his dead-middle ratings for Courage and Stupidity would have on personality are overridden by his sheer badassery. [[Valentina Kerman]] is often considered a female equivalent to Jebediah Kerman and also has the <tt>badS = True</tt> attribute, the two are the only default kerbals with the badS flag. |
===Fame=== | ===Fame=== | ||
For several reasons, Jebediah "Jeb" Kerman is the most well-known character from KSP (though it's possible [[Kerbal]]s themselves consider [[Wernher von Kerman]] more famous). | For several reasons, Jebediah "Jeb" Kerman is the most well-known character from KSP (though it's possible [[Kerbal]]s themselves consider [[Wernher von Kerman]] more famous). | ||
− | Since Jeb is always first | + | Since Jeb is always first on the list of kerbonauts, he will by default be the first kerbonaut to board any vessel launched. In some cases, even after removing Jeb from the crew assignment of a vehicle in the [[Vehicle Assembly Building|VAB]] or [[Space Plane Hangar|SPH]], if the Crew tab is left before launching, Jeb will again be aboard – sometimes the ''only'' kerbonaut aboard. |
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+ | As with all of the original four he will re-spawn if he goes MIA (missing in action due to exceeding the 2.5km load distance in an atmosphere) or KIA (killed in action), this means that unless Jeb is stranded the player will constantly get Jeb for flights. | ||
− | + | In an official loading artwork by [[Squad]], Jeb appears to be holding hands with Valentina, identified with their orange veteran suits, leading to the theory that they are in a relationship. Upon closer inspection, however, they may just be bumping their fists (most likely). | |
All told, the odds of having Jeb on any particular flight are far higher than any other kerbonaut. KSP players are likely to have Jeb along for all the "firsts" of their space program and have many of their flights with Jeb as their pilot, assuming they don't launch him into deep space on spent fuel tanks before learning to orbit properly. Jeb appears in many gameplay videos for the same reason. | All told, the odds of having Jeb on any particular flight are far higher than any other kerbonaut. KSP players are likely to have Jeb along for all the "firsts" of their space program and have many of their flights with Jeb as their pilot, assuming they don't launch him into deep space on spent fuel tanks before learning to orbit properly. Jeb appears in many gameplay videos for the same reason. | ||
− | The developers additionally highlight Jebediah, featuring him in some of the training scenarios | + | The developers additionally highlight Jebediah, featuring him in some of the training scenarios. Jeb is in KSP comparable to ''[[w:Mario|Mario]]''. He is the namesake of many [[Kerbal Space Program]] related components like MechJeb or the RoboJeb bot in this wiki. |
===Manufacturing=== | ===Manufacturing=== | ||
− | + | According to Squad's making history expansion document, the "Kerbal Chronicals", Jebediah Kerman is both a Kerbanaut and owner of "[[:Category:Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spacecraft Parts Co|Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spacecraft Parts Co]]" (https://kerbalspaceprogram.com/files/The%20Kerbal%20Chronicles.pdf). | |
− | The company's LV-series engines and FL-series tanks provide the majority of parts available during the early part of the [[Career]] game. | + | The company's LV-series engines and FL-series tanks provide the majority of parts available during the early part of the [[Career]] game., which are from the earliest versions of KSP. |
===Reputation=== | ===Reputation=== | ||
Fans have generally depicted Jeb as, indeed, a badass. Machinima cinematographer ''Nassault'' shows Jebediah launching a rover to meet an orbiter.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1Mtv_HN184 Jeb]" - Unofficial fan-made video by machinima cinematographer 'Nassault'</ref> | Fans have generally depicted Jeb as, indeed, a badass. Machinima cinematographer ''Nassault'' shows Jebediah launching a rover to meet an orbiter.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1Mtv_HN184 Jeb]" - Unofficial fan-made video by machinima cinematographer 'Nassault'</ref> | ||
+ | As of 1.1.3 a message displays whenever Jeb 'dies' in an accident titled 'in memorium'. Jeb is also a gamer who plays KSP, as shown by a loading image of him on a couch holding a game controller with KSP on his TV reflected on his helmet. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Latest revision as of 20:18, 22 September 2024
Jebediah Kerman | ||
Jeb in his usual happy mood | ||
Occupation | Kerbonaut | |
Specialisation | Pilot | |
Other occupations | Manufacturer, Ride Sharer | |
KSC ID# | 0001 | |
Courage | | |
Stupidity | | |
Badass | Yes |
Jebediah Kerman (commonly just “Jeb”) is kerbonaut #0001,[1] presumed owner of the rocket part manufacturer “Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spacecraft Parts Co”, all-around badass, and one of “The Original Four”.
Contents
Background
The Original Four
Jebediah is one of the original four kerbonauts, along with Bill, Bob, and Valentina who wear the orange jump suits instead of the customary grey ones. He is the only default male kerbal with the attribute badS = True. Short for "badass", this makes Jeb's facial expression and general reaction be "happy" ones in almost all situations which might trigger "afraid" reactions in the typical kerbonaut. Whatever effect his dead-middle ratings for Courage and Stupidity would have on personality are overridden by his sheer badassery. Valentina Kerman is often considered a female equivalent to Jebediah Kerman and also has the badS = True attribute, the two are the only default kerbals with the badS flag.
Fame
For several reasons, Jebediah "Jeb" Kerman is the most well-known character from KSP (though it's possible Kerbals themselves consider Wernher von Kerman more famous).
Since Jeb is always first on the list of kerbonauts, he will by default be the first kerbonaut to board any vessel launched. In some cases, even after removing Jeb from the crew assignment of a vehicle in the VAB or SPH, if the Crew tab is left before launching, Jeb will again be aboard – sometimes the only kerbonaut aboard.
As with all of the original four he will re-spawn if he goes MIA (missing in action due to exceeding the 2.5km load distance in an atmosphere) or KIA (killed in action), this means that unless Jeb is stranded the player will constantly get Jeb for flights.
In an official loading artwork by Squad, Jeb appears to be holding hands with Valentina, identified with their orange veteran suits, leading to the theory that they are in a relationship. Upon closer inspection, however, they may just be bumping their fists (most likely).
All told, the odds of having Jeb on any particular flight are far higher than any other kerbonaut. KSP players are likely to have Jeb along for all the "firsts" of their space program and have many of their flights with Jeb as their pilot, assuming they don't launch him into deep space on spent fuel tanks before learning to orbit properly. Jeb appears in many gameplay videos for the same reason.
The developers additionally highlight Jebediah, featuring him in some of the training scenarios. Jeb is in KSP comparable to Mario. He is the namesake of many Kerbal Space Program related components like MechJeb or the RoboJeb bot in this wiki.
Manufacturing
According to Squad's making history expansion document, the "Kerbal Chronicals", Jebediah Kerman is both a Kerbanaut and owner of "Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spacecraft Parts Co" (https://kerbalspaceprogram.com/files/The%20Kerbal%20Chronicles.pdf).
The company's LV-series engines and FL-series tanks provide the majority of parts available during the early part of the Career game., which are from the earliest versions of KSP.
Reputation
Fans have generally depicted Jeb as, indeed, a badass. Machinima cinematographer Nassault shows Jebediah launching a rover to meet an orbiter.[2] As of 1.1.3 a message displays whenever Jeb 'dies' in an accident titled 'in memorium'. Jeb is also a gamer who plays KSP, as shown by a loading image of him on a couch holding a game controller with KSP on his TV reflected on his helmet.
Gallery
References
- ↑ “Selection Process” official KSP video by Squad, hosted on YouTube
- ↑ "Jeb" - Unofficial fan-made video by machinima cinematographer 'Nassault'
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