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This is commonly agreed to be the start of Kerablkinds obsessive space-culture. Dres like Ceres in the main asteriod belt between Duna and Jool and Eeloo, a dwarf planet on the other side of Jool the 5th planet from its sun Kerbol as well as the 4 other planets in the local solar system Moho, Eve, Duna and Jool, and their moons for a total of 16 known worlds as of the time of Kerbileio Kerman.
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In the year 627 BEA, a famous Kerbal astronomer, Kerbileio Kerman, discovered and named the other 6 planets two of which are dwarf planets. Their awkward walking style is attributed to their short legs and recent bipedal status, as it's suspected they only became a bipedal species in the last 100,000 years. The Kerbal species developed in around 50,000 years, and their culture in only around 5000, this is an incredibly short amount of time for a race to evolve. Similar to the human's BCE and CE dating system, the Kerbals use BEA and AEA, which stands for before exiting atmosphere and after exiting atmosphere, respectively. They do not seem to be affected by radiation either, sometimes standing un-shielded next to nuclear exhaust and showing no adverse effects.
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They also have an inherent 'bounciness' as they tend to go limp and bounce off the ground when falling from a height before going on their way. Kerbals are very resilient in nature, capable of surviving and walking away from impacts that would kill many other species. They can also go for years living in confined spaces, which is very beneficial to their exploration of space. Kerbals seem to be able to survive enormous amounts of time on very little food or water. Because of their short legs, they are slow walkers and runners. They also appear to have hair growth explicitly on the head.
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Kerbals have a skin color of any shade of green. They will often partake in long, arduous space travels to other planets in the Kerbol System. Kerbals, as their culture suggests, are obsessed with space, rockets, and traveling into the unknown. They stand at around 71.2 centimeters (4'2"), and have an enormously tall head, taking up an estimated 1/3 of their total body mass. To jump to a particular point in the discussion, check out the time stamps below.Felipe Falanghe Kerbals are a species of short, green-skinned aliens from the planet Kerbin, the third planet from its sun, Kerbol. You can hear more of their music on their website. Our thanks to The Rapture Twins for The Game Informer Show's intro song.
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It's a full show, but we make time for another round of fantastic community emails. On this week's episode of The Game Informer Show, we discuss a handful of the games we've been digging recently, including Mario Golf: Super Rush, Scarlet Nexus, Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights, Dead by Daylight, Storybook Brawl, and Mighty Goose. We close the show by interviewing Squad's head of production Nestor Gomez and Intercept Game's creative director Nate Simpson about their work on on the Kerbal Space Program franchise, what fans can expect from the sequel, and how the company found out that NASA was a big fan of the series.