12.3k Starbound Comments

  • Those who quote famous/influential people in their bio 5.0 years ago

    @SuperRoto Truer words have rarely been spoken

  • Those who quote famous/influential people in their bio 5.0 years ago

    @Minecraftpoweer Ahead of the curve man... ahead of the curve.

  • Those who quote famous/influential people in their bio 5.0 years ago

    @spefyjerbf So poetic, that just changed my life man.

  • Multiplayer Has Been Saved 5.1 years ago

    @WolfSpark Just spawn in a 5000 part plane and touche

  • What music do you listen to 5.1 years ago

    @Mage2IsTriggered To each their own

  • What music do you listen to 5.1 years ago

    @Mage2IsTriggered Hardbass is funny, but good?? @aircraftoftheredstar at least it suits u

    +1
  • Multiplayer Has Been Saved 5.1 years ago

    Dont get too excited. Players will just find other ways to screw you over that are probably far less amusing than bombs. Nobody is safe.

  • a bug in 1.10 sp? 5.1 years ago

    just reattach it

  • SPITFIRE!!! 5.1 years ago

    Germany: starts advancing britain
    Britain: SPITFIRE

    +2
  • SPITFIRE!!! 5.1 years ago

    Germany: starts advancing britain
    Britain: SPITFIRE

    +1
  • The Economics of the Simpleplanes - Part 1 5.1 years ago

    @spefyjerbf Sharp.

  • What music do you listen to 5.1 years ago

    @YoDudeChase Logicccccc

  • What music do you listen to 5.1 years ago

    @2Papi2Chulo good stuff

  • What music do you listen to 5.1 years ago

    @PapaKernels Stereotypes I guess

  • Unveiling the QD-18Y (Trailer) 5.1 years ago

    So this is what peak performance looks like. Love the friendly reminder that it's 2020.

    +1
  • I wanna know about the community. 5.1 years ago

    Question 1:
    Planes
    Question 2:
    Planes
    Question 3:
    Planes

    +1
  • What music do you listen to 5.1 years ago

    @PapaKernels Nice man, thats my thing. Also Metallica.

  • Radar/target tech demo plane trailer (Fw BMW 803 ADV) 5.1 years ago

    MAN AND MACHINE AND NOTHING THERE INBETWEEN

  • Possibly the most important game suggestion ever made 5.1 years ago

    For this to be of any use, you would have to add a lot more features to "advanced mode". To the point where you would effectively be turning on/off a massive complex chunk of the game that interacts with everything else. It would be slow and prone to failure. Also updating it could become a mess. Instead of entering a whole new game when you press "advanced mode", you could instead have multiple components that can each be toggled one by one in the settings window. An advanced flight diagnostics panel for example.

    +7
  • This is going to sound strange but... 5.1 years ago

    @Phantomium Volksjager?

  • This is going to sound strange but... 5.1 years ago

    In short: the missile knows where you are.

    +2
  • Am I allowed to write Andrew garrison fan fiction 5.1 years ago

    wattpad/andrewgarrison

  • birb poop 5.1 years ago

    @jamesPLANESii Sometimes being a genius can be a bit dangerous

    +4
  • Boeing787-9 5.1 years ago

    Now this is something they should include in their trailers

  • This is going to sound strange but... 5.1 years ago

    As a matter of fact, most things on here are pretty strange

  • Boeing787-9 5.1 years ago

    damn

    +1
  • SP Can Look Nice Sometimes 5.1 years ago

    @AlienbeefyTheCheekiBreeki tru

  • This is going to sound strange but... 5.1 years ago

    @SuperRoto I like your way of thinking my man

  • This is going to sound strange but... 5.1 years ago

    @tsampoy @KnightOfRen
    Planetary gear trains provide high power density in comparison to standard parallel axis gear trains. They provide a reduction in volume, multiple kinematic combinations, purely torsional reactions, and coaxial shafting. Disadvantages include high bearing loads, constant lubrication requirements, inaccessibility, and design complexity.[13][14]

    The efficiency loss in a planetary gear train is typically about 3% per stage.[15] This type of efficiency ensures that a high proportion (about 97%) of the energy being input is transmitted through the gearbox, rather than being wasted on mechanical losses inside the gearbox.

    The load in a planetary gear train is shared among multiple planets; therefore, torque capability is greatly increased. The more planets in the system, the greater the load ability and the higher the torque density.

    The planetary gear train also provides stability due to an even distribution of mass and increased rotational stiffness. Torque applied radially onto the gears of a planetary gear train is transferred radially by the gear, without lateral pressure on the gear teeth.

    In a typical application, the drive power connects to the sun gear. The sun gear then drives the planetary gears assembled with the external gear ring to operate. The whole set of planetary gear system revolves on its own axis and along the external gear ring where the output shaft connected to the planetary carrier achieves the goal of speed reduction. A higher reduction ratio can be achieved by doubling the multiple staged gears and planetary gears which can operate within the same ring gear.

    The method of motion of a planetary gear structure is different from traditional parallel gears. Traditional gears rely on a small number of contact points between two gears to transfer the driving force. In this case, all the loading is concentrated on a few contacting surfaces, making the gears wear quickly and sometimes crack. But the planetary speed reducer has multiple gear contacting surfaces with a larger area that can distribute the loading evenly around the central axis. Multiple gear surfaces share the load, including any instantaneous impact loading, evenly, which make them more resistant to damage from higher torque. The housing and bearing parts are also less likely to be damaged from high loading as only the planet carrier bearings experience significant lateral force from the transmission of torque, radial forces oppose each other and are

  • This is going to sound strange but... 5.1 years ago

    @tsampoy @KnightOfRen
    The General Electric LM2500 is an industrial and marine gas turbine produced by GE Aviation. The LM2500 is a derivative of the General Electric CF6 aircraft engine.
    The LM2500 is available in 3 different versions:
    The LM2500 delivers 33,600 shp (25,100 kW) with a thermal efficiency of 37 percent at ISO conditions. When coupled with an electric generator, it delivers 24 MW of electricity at 60 Hz with a thermal efficiency of 36 percent at ISO conditions.[1]
    The improved, 3rd generation, LM2500+ version of the turbine delivers 40,500 shp (30,200 kW) with a thermal efficiency of 39 percent at ISO conditions. When coupled with an electric generator, it delivers 29 MW of electricity at 60 Hz with a thermal efficiency of 38 percent at ISO conditions.[2][3]
    The latest, 4th generation, LM2500+G4 version was introduced in November 2005 and delivers 47,370 shp (35,320 kW) with a thermal efficiency of 39.3 percent at ISO conditions.[4]
    As of 2004, the U.S. Navy and at least 29 other navies had used a total of more than one thousand LM2500/LM2500+ gas turbines to power warships.[5] Other uses include hydrofoils, hovercraft and fast ferries.

    In 2012, GE developed an FPSO version to serve the oil and gas industry's demand for a lighter, more compact version to generate electricity and drive compressors to send natural gas through pipelines.
    The LM2500 was first used on the US Navy GTS Admiral W. M. Callaghan in 1969, after the original FT-4 gas turbines experienced many technical problems.[7] Later, they were used in US Navy warships in the Spruance class class of destroyers and the related Kidd class, which were constructed from 1970. In this configuration it was rated to 21,500 shp (16,000 kW). This configuration was subsequently used into the 1980s in the Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates, and Ticonderoga-class cruisers. It was also used by one of People's Republic of China's Type 052 Luhu Class Missile Destroyer (Harbin 112) acquired before the embargo.
    The LM2500 was uprated to 26,500 shp (19,800 kW) for the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, which were initiated in the 1980s and started to see service in the early 1990s, and the T-AOE-6 class of fast combat tanker.

    In 2001 the LM2500 (20 MW) was installed in a sound-proof capsule in the South African Navy Valour class (Meko A-200 SAN) frigates as part of a CODAG propulsion system with two MTU 16V 1163 TB93 Propulsion Diesels.

    The current generation was uprated in the late 1990s to over 30,00

  • This is going to sound strange but... 5.1 years ago

    @tsampoy Horsepower

  • This is going to sound strange but... 5.1 years ago

    @Highground Im scared

  • SP Can Look Nice Sometimes 5.1 years ago

    @AlienbeefyTheCheekiBreeki shitty performance

  • Thoughts about the Songsan Dolphin 5.1 years ago

    Some random dude on the internet once told me imitation is the greatest form of flattery

    +9
  • This is going to sound strange but... 5.1 years ago

    @Nerfaddict [insert pickup line]

  • This one goes back a bit... 5.1 years ago

    androo

    +6
  • Random late night question, how is bogdanx not a mod? 5.1 years ago

    @YoDudeChase war never changes

  • Random late night question, how is bogdanx not a mod? 5.1 years ago

    @YoDudeChase lol

    +1
  • Random late night question, how is bogdanx not a mod? 5.1 years ago

    @YoDudeChase lol

    +1
  • Review of the FlySwatter S-2 5.1 years ago

    Cool and good

    +1
  • MULTIPLE ACTIVATION GROUPS!!! 5.1 years ago

    This is basic funky trees my man

    +2
  • Random late night question, how is bogdanx not a mod? 5.1 years ago

    because he is not a mod

  • P-3max 5.1 years ago

    like the aesthetic

  • Engine Expansion Pack 5.1 years ago

    @KnightOfRen Yes

  • Spin Mustang 5.1 years ago

    Add machine guns and you've got yourself the ultimate sprinkler

  • 5.000 POINTS! 5.1 years ago

    1 more point

  • I got a pc for my birthday 5.1 years ago

    @ProjectVideoGame bruh