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== Requests for additions ==
 
== Requests for additions ==
  
For anyone who would like to flush out this page, we need the following things:1. Pictures:  Pretty pictures are always nice.  When used properly can make things easier to understand, as well as giving the page a nice professional look.2. A quick guide on how to use Whack-A-Kerbal.  This part REALLY can use pictures as well.  This is one of the more fun features in Kerbal Space Program that many users haven't fiddled with.  It is also a surefire way to test the durability of a rocket or space plane design.3. More cross-links.  This is currently a dead end page, with few links to it.  We need more articles to link to it, making it easier to find, and we need it to link to other articles where appropriate.
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For anyone who would like to flush out this page, we need the following things:
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# Pictures:  Pretty pictures are always nice.  When used properly can make things easier to understand, as well as giving the page a nice professional look.
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# A quick guide on how to use Whack-A-Kerbal.  This part REALLY can use pictures as well.  This is one of the more fun features in Kerbal Space Program that many users haven't fiddled with.  It is also a surefire way to test the durability of a rocket or space plane design.
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# More cross-links.  This is currently a dead end page, with few links to it.  We need more articles to link to it, making it easier to find, and we need it to link to other articles where appropriate.

Revision as of 20:23, 29 July 2013

Requests for additions

For anyone who would like to flush out this page, we need the following things:

  1. Pictures: Pretty pictures are always nice. When used properly can make things easier to understand, as well as giving the page a nice professional look.
  2. A quick guide on how to use Whack-A-Kerbal. This part REALLY can use pictures as well. This is one of the more fun features in Kerbal Space Program that many users haven't fiddled with. It is also a surefire way to test the durability of a rocket or space plane design.
  3. More cross-links. This is currently a dead end page, with few links to it. We need more articles to link to it, making it easier to find, and we need it to link to other articles where appropriate.