The Kraken-Powered SSTO! - Infinite Range, Infinite Possibility!
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- čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
- I've always wanted to make a Kraken Drive SSTO, and so why not do that today? This SSTO has infinite range, and with a 6-Kerbal crew capacity and every science experiment in the game, it packs practicality too! Why not put it through its paces and attempt the hardest-possible KSP mission: Eve sea-level return!
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00:00 The Spaceplane
01:38 The Kraken Drive
03:19 The rest of the craft idk
05:17 MISSION START
06:54 Journey to Eve
13:16 The Purple Plains
15:06 Journey to Kerbin
20:46 "You suddenly need to buy my Merch" - Hry
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Yes
Can you commit war crimes in ksp pls. Idk, like build a nuke or something. That'd be entertaining.
I’m poor
@@Cp_world ok
hi matt
This is literally “troll physics” in a nutshell. Next he is going to be covering his kerbals in oil to make them fly in the rain.
May 2021 Heaven Stairway incident
I remember that one lmfao
@leuma1610 you forgot wait for it to metal or wait for it to magnet
@@alicemoffat ?? It’s just a happy meal in the back of a car
@leuma1610 *wait for it to space
The “life on laythe” crew called. They said they would love a “infinite range SSTO” for Christmas.
Lol
69TH LIKE OF THIS COMMENT WHAHA NO ONE CAN TAKE THIS FROM ME
Yes.
@@wazda6488 Someone: *dislikes and relikes to make them 69th*
Isnt it a bit too ovepowered gift?
Issac newton : I fear no man but that thing.
*Looks at kerbals*
Issac newton : It scares me
Those scary space frogs
It’s sir isaaaaaaaaaaac Newton
Please stop gliching.
*Sir Isaac Newton
😂👍😂👍😂👍👍
You missed a chance.
The chance of being the first one who gets an asteroid sample from low jool atmosphere.
because that thing could have kept an asteroid flying on jool.
I mean, he can still attempt it with a similar craft
welll im gonna say this hes one day gonna just attach a nuke to it
wtf asteroid sample from low jool atmosphere is a thing?
@@datboi1026key word “first one”
We’ve harnessed the ultimate technology: the kraken
It's like the Warp from Warhammer
@@redshirt5126 Almost coorect, but not warhammer, rather Star Trek Warp is the most similar
Yesssssssssss
He put a baby kraken in the spaceplane
@@dr.vikyll7466 He meant the the Realm of Chaos not the drive itself. Kraken would fit "The Warp" dimension very well imo.
Imagine figuring out that we live in a simulation by finding a silly exploit like this in reality.
And then society crumbles
It works in real life too just look at how monorails work
@@sebby324 what by crashing and killing everyone inside?
@@KAngel32 magnets
@@sebby324 yeah but that doesn't work as a reactionless self-contained space drive. Using magnets for propulsion is possible, but only alongside rails (whether in a monorail or a railgun), coils (like a mass driver/coilgun) or similar. The version here breaks Newton's third law.
Basically the Kerbal version of pulling yourself up by the bootstraps
So kerbal version= actually works
@@Ahmed_Hasan_ Kerbals are like the homebrewers of Dungeons&Dragons, the DM listening to mad ideas and just being like "yeah, ok, give it a try?" and it just... works
@@ArgonianSkaleel They rolled a nat 20
@@ArgonianSkaleel what?
just a tip: you can put the airlock's "deploy limit" in the main throttle category, and that will allow you to incrimentally increase throttle
All hail the Kraken Drive!
@@georgeu6994 oooooo you gave me a big idea. I have a starship that works but its just too boring to fly it the same everytime so I will just put a kraken drive on that boi
He's done it... He's tamed the kraken, he is unstoppable.
He's unstoppable now...
Unless Kraken attacks. (Spaghetti)
Hey there, good-looking
Next stop Milkyway
If the kraken is god then Danny2642 is Jesus
Matt Lowne out of context
“I don’t need a spine to breath”
I mean, he is not wrong
@@apyr1439 true
That whole part about Jeb smashing his helmet killed me
@@noahb.9764 Almost killed Jeb, too
Yes
The Deep Space Kraken. The bane of many KSP player's existences. Crash causer, Station destroyer, mission ruiner.
This thing has absolute power to the point it invokes fear in some of the veterans of KSP...
*But what if you were on it's good side?*
This is the Kraken drive. An engine of infinite power, infinite range, infinite possibilities...
If you use this, the Kraken will be on your side for a change, and anything will be trivial as long as you remain on it's good side...
Requires a daily sacrifice of 1 kerbal souls
This reminded me of Davy Jones and Jack Sparrow traiding his soul for Black Pearl. Well, Davy Jones had a Kraken too :)
@Unity Can't, I ran out of kerbals.
@Unity Alright give me a minute to resurrect some kerbals, so I can sacrifice them again.
@@warbirdgaming8091 we haven’t heard from you, did your reality get breached?
I don't know why NASA don't use this in their rockets.
Magnet and magnet
upgrades people upgrades!!
They tried. See the EM drive.
Somebody's gonna get r/whoooshed
@@floppy8960 that's called Stephen Eilert
Thanks for the shout out Matt! Nice touch with the inflatable airlock.
congrats!!!
@@Piolet1549 holy shit the ksp community is so small I didn't expect to see you here lol
You have 69 comments at the time of posting this reply
*nice*
this is what I think how magnets work when I first discovered about magnets in elementary, I thought you could just create infinite velocity by just doing that lmao
man I wish
If only.
"But who is doing the pushing? The magnet, or you?"
"Ooooooooohhhhhh"
man I didn't think of that when I was learning about magnets.
Fact : Now matt is feeding on the pain of others as the kraken feed on others rockets and not matt is feeding on the kraken
r/ihadastroke
@@calebrobson7357 laugh laugh
laugh laugh laugh laugh
@@calebrobson7357 No, it makes sense. They just need to use punctuation better.
@@Cleptro no it doesn't, Its like saying I feed me dog cuz go out cat and no chair on baseball dog feed cat cuz why not
What
all I could think of reading that title was “infinite acceleration! Infinite propulsion! *infinitely deadly...* “
Infinite FTL
"Sometimes we let it out to Christmas parties..."
@@gearedloop3195 oh it’s killed so many people it’s great! ..no it’s not it’s very sad
*SOUNDS OF MULTIPLE BLOBS BOUNCING*
*it will get you...*
This isn't even an SSTO since it has no stages, its the first NSTO in KSP!
Ah yes, my favorite class of rockets, the No Stage To Orbit
NSTE
Thanks to me you have a stack of likes gameoboy2
Actually it's a NSTA, No Stage to Anywhere
I AM 100TH PERSON TO LOKE TH8S AND NO ONE CAN STOP ME HAHAHAHAHA!!!
Ksp dev: how much delta v and thrust do you want
Matt: yes.
next episode: man lands on the moon by pulling his pants up by the belt
Idea for christmas video:
Leave a reindeer on every planet or moon!
Or a Santa sleigh
DO THIS
Yes.
Yes
@@Janthonyjo santa sleigh using a kraken drive
17:46 I remember while playing career playthrough I had such contract. To do a crew report at a certain altitude on Jool. At that point I started to suspect mission control center in genocide pfff-
Yes. The companies has gone too far.
It may be possible by the use of parachutes and a small electric powered airplane to return to orbit
My favourite is when mission control wants you to have a base around Jool with 8000 units of liquid fuel, which is a shitload
I love how the final chapter is called "You need to suddenly buy my merch"
Next one: a ssto that could go through the sun without cheating
You can do that.
All physical quantities here are discrete, not continuous. The game uses fixed delta-t (amount of time between two subsequent recalculations of all physical quantities + collision checks) so, if you are moving fast enough, you can pass through the sun between those two calculations like nothing. Game will not notice
Next one after that: an SSTO that can reach different galaxies in minutes
@@yuriysukhorukov391 yep, that’s how I completed the river kile in 0.08 seconds (length of a delta in 4x warp)
@@ryanspence5831 YOU did that in Bradley whistance's video?
If it is
I always thought that was pretty darn amazing, probably took a lot of Calculation, or... Trial and error (rip all the failed attempts)
@@notfunny3397 It took both calculation *and* trial and error- the calculation was in finding the exact distance from start to finish through the planet, then finding the speed required to do it in a single delta, then using the correct amount of decouplers. The trial and error was the aiming. After the perfect orientation was found though, it's actually incredibly precise and will hit the target 10 times out of 10.
The first guy to build an Alcubierre drive will probably be like:
14:12 "I don't even like my own spine! It only holds me back!" I legit had a delayed laugh as my brain took a few moments to process this genuinely hilarious pun!
I remember when the drain valve exploit was still a thing, I made a plane that could fly at about mach 2-3, and maintained perfect stability so long as you had the air brakes deployed. Could go like mach 5 if you had the airbrakes closed. Good times. I might try one with a kraken drive now.
Build an ssto that docks to a krakendrive in orbit like a hyperdrive
He did that but without the kraken thing and did a slightly different concept I think. It’s a video from a while ago and I can’t remember the details
That would be an amazing video!!!!! The Star Wars fanboy in me is salivating (Thanks for the idea, I'm now gonna make it myself lol)
It'll be similar to his "hyperdrive" ring video, but soooo much better!
Regular engines:
I use high-quality space grade fuel and newly reasearched materials to go more than 25x the speed of sound!
Kraken drive:
Haha 'physics' go brrrrrrrrr!
obviously the kraken drive must sound like Danny
What physics?
@@tommybates1976 Obviously!
lol
Kraken drive:
*I am powered by an eldritch god that could tear everyone to shreds at any moment*
A game I enjoy playing called “Space Engineers” has its own Kraken, it’s called “Clang” and in the game there are Clang Drives that can be used in the same manner as the Kraken drive basically. Clang is the lord of rotors, hinges, and pistons and when using these items in the game, most of the time you will have an encounter with Clang.
It honestly surprised me that no one had done this in KSP until recently. Coming from SE, myself, I figured that the lack of anyone having done this in KSP came down to something in the engine preventing it.... Lol.
What's also fun about this in KSP is that there is no requirement for the space between the docking ports to be free/open. You can, for example, use an octagonal strut, snap a docking port to each side, rotate the part around (when it is placed, the docking port needs to be free, but when it is rotated....). You can then create an "engine" module and snap some nacelles or cones to the underside of the docking ports and mount them like a normal engine. The only thing you need to pay attention to is if you are mounting more than one, to keep your passive ports all in line (or an off-center force vector develops) and to make sure your active ports are all properly managed by a symmetry array so you can control them uniformly.
At least until we figure out how to bind to a throttle (the piston way works if the piston rating exceeds the total pull of the docking port array... But about as well as you would expect when it comes to physics exploits and not ideally).
@@Aim54Delta kraken drives have been around for a while, this is a new type of kraken drive that is very easy to make
@@MrCrackbear
What a name...
Anyway - I just remember some similar exploits or technical workarounds utilizing docking ports on space engineers. So it seemed surprising to me that something so simple was missed.
I mean... Space engineers had some absolutely insane schemes made to do things like sort inventory before it was supported back in the early access stages. It was a giant complex of rotating grinders, welders, assemblers, etc all calibrated to turn things on and off by destroying and repairing them at specific times. It wasn't so much an exploit as it was raw weaponized autism - but there were things like automatic production before it was actually supported and all kinds of other stuff.
So the simplicity of flipping a docking port around and making one attract to the other is just shockingly simple and hilarious.
What if you linked the airlock's magnetic force to a KAL controller and then linked that up to the throttle?
YES
Like this so that he might see this!
You can also link the docking port extention length to the throttle directly and it works well!
I've tried this, and sadly the magnetic force cannot be controlled by a KAL controller.
@@vwr0527 Yeah I tried that the other day too and it didn't work... BUT I did figure out you actually can use pistons to throttle it! I'm posting a video about it on my other channel on Saturday!
1 year late so I'm gonna remove my comment gg
Perpetual drive systems doesn't exist...
Ksp:- hold my kerbeer
This is the most brilliant thing I’ve ever seen on KSP. Well done, and thank you for having the integrity so as to give credit where it’s due
This is what matt has come to, making kraken drived sstos.
I don't see that as a problem
I think an appropriate name for this drive would be a Kraken harness, that’s what I’ve been calling it while I was messing around with the technology, because it seems like you’re hitching a ride on a the Kraken. It’s possible to piston run the drive it just takes the biggest one a drive using eight Junior docking ports
You can use hinges and two kraken drives that normally work in opposite directions, and align them to get thrust
Actually, you could use action groups to tie the magnet strength to the throttle.
Me: "im gonna go to sleep now" Matt: **uploads** Me: "nevermind lol"
Same tho
Привет из России
There is a German children's book called Jim Button, where this guy Jim Button has a flying locomotive, which basically flies using magnets that attract the locomotive. So it's basically this.
I would recommend watching SWDennis' "Docking Ports only to Orbit and back - KSP." He makes a throttleable Kraken-drive and even a Kraken-drive RCS system.
I like the craft of SWDennis from September a lot more.
In his video "Docking Ports only to Orbit and back - KSP" he presented a craft using docking ports only.
Check it out if you're interested.
he even built a completely controllable saucer
Okay, but can we talk about how sick the name "Kracken Drive" actually sounds?
So, I got this to work with pistons a few days ago while I was playing around with this. Kinda.
The trick is that each docking port generates about 9kn of force. Each piston has a rating. Exceed that rating and the piston will be unable to retract. So the large piston will work better and can support around 800kn of pull - or about 89 docking ports (or so). Math out the T/R of that and it kicks the snot out of anything else in the game.
But there's the "kinda" here.
First, the force does not scale linearly with location and the precision with which the main throttle can translate over the stroke is usually not high enough to make a very consistent throttle.
Second is that once the attraction force begins, it actually will continue attracting for about twice the range it took to begin attracting. Or at least it seemed so from my playing with it.
IE - if you were to have the docking port begin attracting at distance of 2 through 0, then when you move it to 3 units away, it is still pulling and you need to move it to 3.5 or even 4 to get it to cancel. So binding it to the throttle leaves about half your throttle as a dead zone with the second half representing an exponentially increasing throttle rather than a linear throttle - and then you don't get a clean throttle down.
You're better off using a fixed distance setup and adjusting the attraction force if you need more accurate control over thrust for, say, entry and landing burns. Or just packing along an engine specifically for the purpose of retrograde landings.
Another fun point - each docking port can lift, directly off of Kerbin's surface, around 0.8 tons (though that is a bit of a slow ascent and you are probably better estimating at 0.5-0.6 tons per). So 8 of them (er... 9) can rather handily lift a pod with science jr, reaction wheels, batteries and all kinds of goodies not only into orbit, but also to the mun.
It becomes stupidly effective to exploit on career mode.
Wouldn't that Krakendrive make Tie Fighters possible?
Maybe as shown on screen, but Technically T.I.E. stands for "Twin Ion Engine."
Thanks Matt, I asked on Buck's video if I could have a craft file, and now that you delivered one, I have a very close design where I can experiment on
Edit: didn't realize it was dlc
send
Hey Matt, I would like to draw your attention to a video by SWDennis on the Kraken drive from about 3 months ago. In it, he had the pistons bound to the throttle axis and it gave full throttle control on the craft. I don't know what he did differently to you, but it should be possible to retract the pistons.
Barring that idea of troubleshooting the pistons, maybe you could have 3 or 4 docking ports on different action groups that could be toggled separately, thereby giving throttle increments of 25, 50, 75 and 100.
I found the pixtons were fine until the ports considered themselves to be docked. The weird thing is the ports were not touching when they docked.
Honestly this is like a gravity drive. Pretty cool
One of these days I have to get my computer up and running and see if I can still find the Gravity Blimp. It’s a huge zeppelin with wings that uses excessive buoyancy to rise into the air, creating lift as the air slams into the wings, and then it releases the excess (floaty gas) and glides down to a lower altitude and repeats the process.
Also it has a 16in battleship canon strapped to the bottom of the envelope.
A letter to the supreme ksp overlord
From a fan
To matt lowne
Master of KSP
Your content is really good keep making more ksp vids
Yours fan
Champion of the seven games
now make a mothership with that thing and make it go literally anywhere
I wonder if it has the twr to land on tylo
Thank you for inspiring me to play this game. You are by far my favorite CZcamsr
Yesss almost 400k keep going matt
The ultimate spaceship... so masterclass.
Let’s just pretend kerbal scientist discovered perpetual motion using magnets
Its Alien technology. IT CAN HAPPEN
After many failed attempts and crashes, I had finally gotten my ship into orbit of Kerbin with the use of the Kraken Drive. I have failed to get the Kraken Drive to work, until now which helped me get into a stable Kerbin orbit. Thanks for showing this off, this is a really fun thing to use in KSP.
Thanks for this video! I completed my first crewed interplantary mission with this drive.
Eve surface and back in 68 days...
There's a challenge, beat that time!
Be one day slower
How quickly could you get to Eve if you kept accelerating towards it, and then decelerating from the half way point?
Okay, I did some calculations, The closest Eve gets to Kerbin is about 3.6 million km, and the acceleration is about 2.5G (from the navball). From this I got that it would take about 6.8 hours, which is pretty good.
smort
how in tf did you calculate that
So the way they do it in The Expanse!
600iq
actually really interesting, would def like to see more kraken drives.
Everybody gangsta till the Lorax starts powering your spacecraft
This is the engine 10 year old me was convinced should work...
“If you cant destroy it, Join it!”
i love your videos and thanks you inspired me to reach for the stars and play ksp so thanks
To me your biggest skill is not building the kerbal version of the EM drive, but your ability to talk for 21 minutes straight without pausing for a single second, and still keeping us entertained. 👏
This is sacrilege on another level . . . I love it.
Who would win?
Matt's Kraken-Powered SSTO | Danny2462's Single Stage to ∞
Single Stage to infinity is faster
that went a lot smoother than my adventure yesterday. basically sending a rover with a drill and converter to refuel a ship i had landed on laythe. remote control so i needed connection to kerbin to fly it, but i couldnt enter the atmosphere with my antennas exposed. long story short i ended up using the kal controller to make a 2 minute sequence that closed the service bay to protect the dish, then fire the shoots at the right time, then reopen the service bay to give me back control. it took a lot of trial and error but i was proud when i finally got it.
This is literally the troll rage comic about using magnets to power a car
Next video:
Breaking news! Russian hacker group has managed to hack Earth's physics.
"kraken drive" sounds like us space engineers Clang drive. Ah how we ignore newton
I'm pretty sure any space flight game that even has rudimentary physics has a physics god that must be appeased.
praise be Clang
oh, can you introduce me to that religion? I want to know
@@acynder1 it is the religion of Clang. The physics god of space engineers
@@tvz_luigi3233 I know, as a SP player myself Im interesed in a clang drive
i can imagine these being used for interstellar exploration in KSP 2
It is worth noting you can bind the inflatable docking port to the main throttle control. It can allow "some" control, but the best part is that you can turn it on or off using z and x while in the map screen.
oh well, i havent watched one of these in a long time, hope its a good one!
Don’t worry, it is
Amateur.. Everyone in Kerbol System knows that the best Krakenite fuel drive is KAL-1000!
But dang, nice work on this one.
I really liked this video because it tries applying "real" orbital mechanics & physics to an infinite energy drive.
That I know of, first time I've seen it on screen outside movies.
That SSTO looks really cool actually 👍🏼💯. And I really like how the Kerbals walk, it so funny 😂💯👍🏼
Physics: you can't have infinite ran-
Matt Lowne: hahah SSTO go *BRRRRRRRRRR*
cant you bind the magnet force to a breaking ground controller and bind it to the main throttle?
I don’t think so because magnets are usually not needing barely any form of throttle except for kraken drives.
Maybe, but at that point you might consider the "infinite fuel thrust multiplier" drive with unlimited range and throttle. It's used in speedruns.
Just build a ring of docking ports with a hydraulic cylinder in the middle and bind the cylinder to the throttle.
oh bro amazing i tried to build it by myself and now after 2 months i see that u linked the file for the plane its just amazing
thx thx thx
One of the most amazing video about KSP! How to dominate the kraken! And wwr is better than many other engines (estimating when to burn is quite tricky, though.... but hey! It's totally free fuel burn!) I wonder how it does on tylo.... I'm going to send a Kraken-class scout on it!
I think Matt needs to look up what "throwing caution to the wind" means :D
It's what Kerbals always do with caution...
Reminds me of the old infini-glide days.
that was the most stylish takeoff i’ve ever seen, incredible
That was really interesting
This is probably the most kerbal ssto ever
Only true fans get here early, and watch every minute of the video
ive been watching for to long
Yay im true fan!
Nah, true fans have spinning roters
This true fan stuff is getting old and dumb
MERRY CHRISTMAS MATT LOWNE
Really enjoyed listening to the second half of this video... Couldn't see anything due to Eve burning out my retinas when you were in orbit....
Could you ‘throttle’ the kraken drive by activating & deactivating the forward docking hatches in groups?
Yes
Would it not be possible to to throw it in "reverse" instead of having to turn the craft around just be switching which of the magnets are active?
Yes that would work. However in his design he has more “pull” in the forward direction of the craft.
@@effervescentrelief understand that, was just wondering if it would be possible, could make for an interesting control situation where you can use it to slow down for atmosphere entries and landing as well.
Not with this design, but if you put the entire krakken drive on a rotatable mechanism and turn it 180 degrees, you'd have it.
We have seen you play this game legit so many times, seeing you play a little bit cheaty, is a refreshing update.
The kraken the most unknown thing in the universe, so Matt makes an SSTO.
9:58 Apoapsis? You mean periapsis.
I have arrived before the discord ping, no need to thank me Matt.
The Kraken drive is so interesting to me. Makes me want to see what other sci fi drives would look like. Maybe some sort of KSP2 expansion in the future will have some crazy technology for the Kerbals to zip around on.
Kinda crazy how many kraken drive designs have come about across all versions of ksp, and using a bunch of totally unique mechanisms no less... part collision, docking ports, landing gear suspension, Kerbals climbing ladders, hell, way back in the betas (round about 0.23.5 - 0.24 ish) you could make atmospheric kraken drives with elevons... friggin wild man.
you should make a movie on this kraken drive where they invent the ultimate space traveling drive
The Kerbal who calculated the Delta V of this SSTO to be zero: 👁️👄👁️
I've been playing the game pretty much since it had come out - Up until now, I had only made it to The Mun, Minmus, Duna and Ike. With this craft, i've finally got to see what the other planets look like! Thanks Matt!
I've never made it to any planets not even orbit coz its hard and i just can't take it
@@aplane9625 - Watch Matt's videos/tutorials. They really helped me out. If just takes practice, and have a decent understanding of the game.
This is what I've been waiting for since KSP release, the game now die in peace knowing that all that needed to be achieved has been achieved, and that it's successor will propably do this better also.