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[[File:KerbinWorldFirstRecordKeepingSociety.png|thumb|Agency logo from {{version|0.24}}]]
 
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'''Kerbin World-Firsts Record-Keeping Society''' is one of the very few [[agencies]] in KSP's [[career]] mode that's not a manufacturer of any [[parts]]. The [[contract]]s it [[funds]] are focused entirely on getting [[craft]]s to various flight statuses which none have reached before.
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'''Kerbin World-Firsts Record-Keeping Society''' is one of the very few [[agencies]] in KSP's [[career]] mode, along with [[Research & Development Department]] that's not a manufacturer of any [[parts]]. The [[contract]]s it [[funds]] are focused entirely on getting [[craft]] to various flight statuses which none have reached before.
  
 
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==Agency description==

Latest revision as of 12:45, 29 April 2020

Agency logo from version 0.24

Kerbin World-Firsts Record-Keeping Society is one of the very few agencies in KSP's career mode, along with Research & Development Department that's not a manufacturer of any parts. The contracts it funds are focused entirely on getting craft to various flight statuses which none have reached before.

Agency description

An institution completely devoted to the tracking and curating all first instances of any event, the Kerbin World-Firsts Record-Keeping Society is a  non-profit organization, for the purpose of rewarding the doing of anything that's never been done before, especially concerning feats of space exploration. Their work is more challenging than it would seem however, as the prestige associated with the first-ever accomplishment of any deed is also a valuable target for commercial companies, who wouldn't waste the opportunity to be the official sponsor of such an event. Taking on the Society's contracts will definitely send the message that you're not in it for the money, which is always a good message to send. It's also just about the only reward, since the cash prizes are mostly symbolic.