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'''Squad''' is the indie development team of Kerbal Space Program. It consists of about 15 people, but the actual number has not yet been confirmed.
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'''Squad''' is the indie development team of [[Kerbal Space Program]]. It consists of about 15 people, but the actual number has not yet been confirmed.
 
Currently [[KSP]] is their only game, however they have also created the [[Kerbalizer]].
 
Currently [[KSP]] is their only game, however they have also created the [[Kerbalizer]].
  

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Squad's logo.
Squad's logo used on this Wiki.

Squad is the indie development team of Kerbal Space Program. It consists of about 15 people, but the actual number has not yet been confirmed. Currently KSP is their only game, however they have also created the Kerbalizer.

Team

  • Felipe Falanghe (“HarvesteR”)
  • Alejandro Moja
  • Rob Nelson (“N3X15”)
  • Mike Geelan
  • Chad Jenkins (“C7”)
  • Daniel Rosas ("danRosas")
  • Jeff C. (“NovaSilisko”)
  • Jacob Rosas
  • Claira Lyrae Safi
  • Artyom Zuev
  • Marco Salcedo
  • Jim-Kyrre Benjaminsen (“Romfarer”)
  • Edú Castillo
  • Victor Machado
  • Ezequiel Ayarza
  • Adrián Goya
  • Alex (“aLeXmOrA”) [1]
  • Miguel (“Maxmaps”) [1]
  • Jesus [1]

This list has to be verified.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 An Update on the Team” blog entry by HarvesteR
  2. KSP About page (not everyone is included)