Contract: recover lost kerbals from orbit
For one contract, I'm supposed to recover someone stuck in orbit. I've done it with the grabbing arm but I want to know if it's possible to get the lost guy to board a ship with an empty seat. Tried to sync orbits and take control of him but game doesn't let you do that. There doesn't seem to be any right-click options concerning it either. Any help appreciated.
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Yes, you are able to do this. The most important thing to know is that you have to get your ship within ~2.5km in order for the stranded Kerbal to load. Once that's happened, you can switch over to him using [ or ]. After that, it's a simple matter of guiding the Kerbal to your rescue ship and returning to the surface successfully. No right click needed, or anything like that.
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How do I get missing Kerbals back?
If you want them back to life immediately rather than waiting, you can open your KSP game folder/saves/username/persistent. sfs with your favorite text editor, find ROSTER and change the crew members' statuses from state = 3 to state = 0 . This will instantly revive your Kerbals.How long does it take Kerbals to Respawn?
In KSP, the respawn time is based on real life time, not in-game time. The default time is 2 hours, though you can change it in the game settings down to 1 hour.How do I recover my crew in Kerbal space program?
Well, when you've landed back on Kerbin, just go to the tracking-center, press on the recover-button down in the left corner.How do I recover a capsule in KSP?
You have to go to the tracking-station, all flights in progres and splashed down ones are in the list. Click one you want to recover, and hit the recover-button on the bottom left. You can also do that right after your landed.KSP - Rescuing a Stranded Kerbal from Orbit Tutorial for 1.2x using Low Tech
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