Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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POWERMOON II

Description
This rocket has many buttons, but the controls are simple and even beginners can easily go to the moon. It is a rocket for beginners, made by beginner. This rocket is equipped with a radio-controlled car, which can be operated after landing on the Moon.
An earlier model of this, the POWERMOON, was kept because of its poor performance.


How to operate the rocket

1.
First, remember to put on your space suit. If you don't wear it, you will die before you reach the moon. Space suits are located on the sides under the ladder or in the cockpit.
2.
(A little difficult operation) Climb the ladder. When you reach the top, jump in front of it and land straight on the green roof, then look down and descend toward the ground in front of the hatch.
3.
It is better to have a flashlight and repair torch ahead of time, as the circuit may break and the lights may go out when you arrive at the moon. It is placed behind the cockpit.
4.
Sit in the cockpit. Then press the button on the light in the front right to activate it.
5.
Press the Launch button in the lower left corner to launch the rocket. Pressing this ignites the five rockets below the rocket.
6.
Monitor speed. The speed is displayed at the top of the monitor. When accelerating to about 430 km/h, there is a moment when the speed decreases, at which time the Fire1 button is pressed. It is the upper left of a small group of buttons. Pressing this ignites the two outer rockets.
7.
When all five lower rockets are extinguished, press the Release(Launch) button to disconnect them.
8.
Once the rocket reaches space, the rocket must be maneuvered to fly to the moon. When the rocket starts to tilt, press the Tab key to change the viewpoint, and adjust the angle of the rocket by pressing the button of the same color as the direction in which it is down. In fact, Stormworks' moon can only land in a fixed location. therefore, it is necessary to aim for a large crater on the far side of the moon.
9.
When the rocket extinguishes, press the Release1 button. Then press the Fire2 button. The operation up to this point must be performed each time the rocket runs out of fuel.
10.
Repeat the above steps to complete pressing the Release4 button, then increase the throttle in the lower right to 100% and press the Ignition button. This is a liquid fuel engine operation.
11.
Continue toward the large crater and when you are close enough to see the lunar surface in detail, press the Ignition button again to stop the engine.
12.
(A little difficult operation) Press the Retrofire button on the left side just before impacting the lunar surface to slow down.
13.
When the rocket has fully decelerated, press the Release (Retrofire) button to detach from the rocket. It is necessary to detach before the retrofire rocket burns out. This is a difficult operation because the timing is quite severe. Failure to do so will send the rocket back into space.
14.
Once the rocket lands on the moon, it will exit the rocket. If the lights are out, repair the tip of the rocket with a repair torch to fix it.


How to operate the radio-controlled car

1.
Move to the room next to the cockpit room and sit in the seat.
2.
Turn the key and activate.
3.
Press the Door button. Pressing this will cause the door to face sideways even if it falls down.
4.
Press the door button. When this is pressed, the car door will exit sideways, even if it is facing the wrong way.
5.
Press the Release button.
6.
Once outside the rocket, push the car with your body or grab the connector to get it out.
7.
Return to the chair. At first the camera is facing up, so press the down key to point the camera forward. The camera can be controlled with the arrow keys.
8.
If the car has rolled over, press the Stand up car button to get up.
9.
Once the car is stand up, it can be operated. Enjoy!



Special thanks

The radio-controlled car and the car's control room were built by my friend Moyatama

This vehicle is equipped with this microcontroller. I appreciate it.
3D Space Navigation System - Flight Trajectory Display - by Kenny Powers