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''{{w|Kerbal Space Program}}'' (KSP for short) is a space flight simulation video game with a realistic orbital physics engine, allowing for real-life orbital maneuvers. It seems to be something [[Randall]] enjoys playing around with, and he has made several references to this game.  
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*''{{w|Kerbal Space Program}}'' (KSP for short) is a space flight simulation video game with a realistic orbital physics engine, allowing for real-life orbital maneuvers. It seems to be something [[Randall]] enjoys playing around with, and he has made several references to this game.  
 
*This category was created when he even named a comic after the sequel to the game [[2204: Ksp 2]].
 
*This category was created when he even named a comic after the sequel to the game [[2204: Ksp 2]].
 
**But earlier he even used actual [[1350:_Lorenz#Kerbal_Space_Program|pictures from the game]] in [[1350: Lorenz]].
 
**But earlier he even used actual [[1350:_Lorenz#Kerbal_Space_Program|pictures from the game]] in [[1350: Lorenz]].

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