MunRescue Part 1So I had two capsules stuck on the Mun with no hope of return. Three Kerbals (It would have been four, but I'd killed one...) stranded on a desolate lump of orbiting rock for what had already been the christmas period, or whatever they celebrate on Kerbin. Time to mount a daring rescue!
First things first, the tool- started from scratch and built myself a new rocket with some science I'd recently unlocked- nice big Skipper engines!
Mun5 and her vital statistics, courtesy of Kerbal Engineer (I should have added monopropellant tanks and probably another cabin. The first I rectified after launching to orbit and realising, the second I forgot utterly...)

I use relatively similar technology for all my career rockets- solid-only first stage and then liquid once those have burnt off. Keeps the really hard bit (the first 10k) from eating into my liquid fuel too much- I try and have one stage with quarter fuel and one full stage (as well as the pod itself) after making full orbit (so I can alter my orbit and transfer without too much worry). That rarely happens though.
Slightly better view of her sat on the pad awaiting her take-off window.
After she's taken off and got her orbit sorted (I regularly go for about 90-100km, just so I've got a nice jumping off point for the moon), here's what she looks like (I restarted after remembering the monopropellant and QuickEdited her to orbit for ease- probably a 'little' bit more fuel in her than I would normally have, but not much.

So after I'd burnt to the moon and entered orbit, I set up me landing trajectory, aiming for Ghost 1's vicinity.

I got close(ish), and after jettisoning my now defunct transition engine, here's e killing some Delta-v at about 150000m

I'm pretty sure either I am terrible at landing, or my RCS is buggy. Because yet again, when I was about 10m landing, it wigged out and this happened:

Was rather displeased. Not only had I lost a bunch of Monopropellant tanks, but I'd also lost my parachute for return to
Earth Kerbin. A bit of Apollo 13-style hard thinking later though, and I worked out a way to rectify my situation- using some of my remaining Monopropellant in tandem with my engine, I raised my gear and rocked myself upright. Hooray!

I decided that as this mission was not going to be wholly successful anyway, I should try and improve my RCS skills- cue a little relocation job (as I was not willing to watch a Kerbal walk for 6.5km...). I crash-landed about 1.7km away from Ghost 1 when my monopropellant ran out (I stayed upright this time, so small victories and all that)
My first Kerbal went on EVA to try and make contact, and I underestimated his ability to stop. So he died. RIP Marten Kerman.
I switched to one of Mun 4's two remaining Kerbals who was on EV, to find the Mun 4 pod mysteriously alone, without fuel tanks, landing gear or anything, other than the single engine that had fallen off when it landed. Something is definitely happening to these craft when I leave them alone for too long. (Or there's a space ghost. I reckon Space Ghost.)
Anyway, I meandered over to Ghost 1, transmitted the science that had been left behind by its previous occupant, and then planted a flag to make the area easier to avoid in future (WARNING: SPACE GHOST). Then I had a dilemma. Two Kerbals, only one seat in the ship...

By the wholly fair method of picking the nearest one, I made my journey to the Mun5 pod. Kelwin Kerman climbed aboard after one of my most successful Jet-pack-assisted journeys yet, and I blasted off for orbit. Poor old Frank and Hefrid were left behind, for what could be a very long time...


Things I'd learnt:
- If you're going to mount a rescue mission, PUT ENOUGH SPACE IN THE SHIP FOR THEM TO SIT.

- Something is deeply wrong with that area of the mun as far as the RCS physics go.
- That I can actually use jetpacks properly now without it being a death sentence for the Kerbal involved.
I suppose the only thing left to do for the chaps left behind is explore Ghost 1 and try to work out if there really is a Space Ghost, or if my program's just buggy.

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO