A gleaming tower of sculptured metal rising into the sky with a cluster of the latest generation engines at the base and the newest, most spacious capsule sitting proudly at the top. He could see the rocket in his mind’s eye. It was a bright sunlit afternoon as Geneney walked out to the launch pad. For now, for better or for worse - no retconning.īefore the Space Program, before Mainsails and Mun rovers, before there was even such a thing as a probe core, there was just a group of friends with a shared dream who refused to let that dream go. At some point I'll probably go over the whole story and give it a thorough re-working, not least because this is my first significant piece of creative writing, so my style has. Last thing - this is the warts and all version. I can easily up the pace of new posts if requested. I'm not sure what SB forum etiquette has to say about posting large quantities of text in one go, so I'll be starting out with a couple of chapters at a time and seeing how things go from there. With that in mind, I thought it would be fun to cross-post First Flight here on SpaceBattles. If not, you owe it to yourself to hop over to the thread and give it a try! Along the way, Jake has been kind enough to include more than a couple of shout-outs to First Flight, my own KSP fan-fiction posted on the official forums. Any KSP enthusiasts here have probably already found Jake's superb tale of The Next Frontier.
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