![]() Is there an option to stop tracking in case you (read: I) mess something up? Situation: I tracked a mission to my big orbital station. I used a custom module to automatically resupply a vessel parked at KSC in combination with the MKS/OKS logistic base so far, but your approach is more flexible and more realistic, I like it! ![]() It would be nice to tell the program something like "everything beyond this docking port or decoupler should be removed automatically" to avoid loading and dealing with those useless tugs I only deorbit anyway.Anyway, a "stop the tracking because I did something stupid" option would be nice So now my station is a debris cloud thanks to my own incompetence. While I was still panicing it relieved me by krakening up to insane velocities and decomposing into its parts. Once I returned to the station it still showed the mission as tracking and my station was loosing height fast (without any engines on board and rcs off) down from 300 km until it became suborbital in about 30secs. So I undocked it and smashed it into Kerbin (with the mission docking port staying on the station, because I didn't understand what I'm supposed to do). Didn't understand the return mission concept exactly and wanted just to delete the tug which carried up the exchangeable fuel tank module. Is there an option to stop tracking in case you (read: I) mess something up? Situation: I tracked a mission to my big orbital station.The 'icon' in the toolbar is just a plain white square, is that intended?. ![]() Plus: I may very well have understood something wrong, but here are my problems: I confess right away: I haven't read the whole thread
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