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Edit: If you're considering flying to Laythe off the back of a Mainsail, you're spacing wrong.
just want to set up a nice little floating base [/quote]
just hit Alt and F12 at the same time. debug menu pops up, click the box next to Infinite Fuel. or get Hyperedit. from the spaceport. not sure if there is a hyperedit for 0.20 though. so you will most likely be using the infinite fuel cheat in the debug menu
The debug menu, accessed via ALT+F12, is not as cheaty, but it's still cheating. It can be useful for just screwing around, but the only thing that is really legitimate in there is allowing part clipping in the editors. It's impossible to build a clean vehicle more complex than a V-2 without it.
As for getting to Laythe... Mainsails on your transitional stage? You just ain't doin' it right. You can get away with two Rockomax 32s and an LT-N for that, and save the mainsails for for your initial ascent stages.
All it allows you to do is allow parts to clip through each other in the editor, utilize infinite primary/RCS/EVA fuel, disable damage, disable/enable gravity and access Whack-a-Kerbal, which is used to shoot small projectiles at stuff. It's mainly debug features more than anything, though parts clipping can be useful even when playing legitimately.
But yeah having way too much fun at this point just mucking about. ;)
Did not know about this TY.