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Fix typos in contractor descriptions, remove unneeded words
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion GameData/RP-1/Programs/Programs.cfg
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title = Early Earth Observation Satellites
description = Now that you have proven the ability to send satellites into orbit, the next step is to send them into more useful orbits with more beneficial payloads. This program will focus on satellites for observing the Earth and the space environment around it. This will advance scientific knowledge of not just physical processes within our atmosphere, but also those in space, all of which influence our lives here on Earth.
requirementsPrettyText = Complete Early Satellites program
objectivesPrettyText = Launch satellites to photograph the Earth, analyze weather, measure solar wind and cosmic rays, and determine the extent of the Magnetosphere.
objectivesPrettyText = Launch satellites to photograph the Earth, analyze weather, measure solar wind and cosmic rays, and determine the extent of the magnetosphere.
nominalDurationYears = 4
baseFunding = 560000
fundingCurve = MildRampupCurve
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions GameData/RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/LeadersContractors.cfg
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name = leaderOKB1Contractor
RP0conf = True
title = OKB-1 Korolev
desc = Soviet ОКБs (OKB, translating roughly to "Experimental Design Bureau") were state-run institutions that would design and prototype things for military and space applications. Officially, they were numbered, not named, but informally their first chief designer's name was added to the name.\n\nОКБ-1, originally run by Korolev, was a big part of the Soviet space program, responsible for Sputnik 1 and the first crewed spaceflight of Vostok 1. After Korolev's death it was named ЦБКЭМ (TsKBEM, "Central Design Bureau of Experimental Mechanical Engineering"). Due to constand delays of N-1 rocket program, the head of ЦБКЭМ, Vasily Mishin was replaced with Valentin Glushko, and ЦБКЭМ was reformed into НПО "Энергия" (NPO Energia, "Research and produtcion association Energia") with the inclusion of Design Bureau Energomash (OKB-456). Since then Energia have designed Mir station, Buran spacecraft and Russian Orbital Segment of the ISS. After the fall of the Soviet Union it was reformed into corporation and is now called Ракетно-космическая корпорация «Энергия» им. С. П. Королёва ("Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia")
desc = Soviet ОКБs (OKB translates roughly to "Experimental Design Bureau") were state-run institutions that would design and prototype things for military and space applications. Officially, they were numbered, not named, but informally their first chief designer's name was added to the name.\n\nОКБ-1, originally run by Korolev, was a big part of the Soviet space program, responsible for Sputnik 1 and the first crewed spaceflight of Vostok 1. After Korolev's death it was named ЦБКЭМ (TsKBEM, "Central Design Bureau of Experimental Mechanical Engineering"). Due to constant delays of N-1 rocket program, the head of ЦБКЭМ, Vasily Mishin was replaced with Valentin Glushko, and ЦБКЭМ was reformed into НПО "Энергия" (NPO Energia, "Research and production association Energia") with the inclusion of Design Bureau Energomash (OKB-456). Since then Energia have designed Mir station, Buran spacecraft and Russian Orbital Segment of the ISS. After the fall of the Soviet Union it was reformed into a corporation and is now called Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia.
department = MainContractor
icon = RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/OKB-1_ICON
iconDepartment = RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/OKB-1
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name = leaderOKB52Contractor
RP0conf = True
title = OKB-52 Chelomey
desc = ОКБ-52 was founded in 1944 to produce military aircraft. In the 50s, under the leadeship of Vladimir Chelomey it began producing cruise missiles, ICBMs and then a wide variety of space technologies. OKB 52 developed УР (Universal Rocket) series of rockets including UR-500 later known as the Proton, as well as one of the first military satellites and some parts of the Mir space station. They also created concepts for a reusable winged spacecraft and for a crewed lunar lander, but these were never built. In 1966 it was renamed into ЦКБ машиностроения (TsKBM, "Central Design Bureau of machine manufacturing") and in 1983 into НПО машиностроения (NPO Mashinostroyeniya, Research and produtcion association of machine manufacturing)
desc = ОКБ-52 was founded in 1944 to produce military aircraft. In the 50s, under the leadership of Vladimir Chelomey it began producing cruise missiles, ICBMs and then a wide variety of space technologies. OKB 52 developed the УР (Universal Rocket) series of rockets including the UR-500 (later known as Proton), one of the first military satellites, and some parts of the Mir space station. They also created concepts for a reusable winged spacecraft and for a crewed lunar lander, but these were never built. In 1966 it was renamed "Central Design Bureau of machine manufacturing" and in 1983 into NPO Mashinostroyeniya, Research and production association of machine manufacturing.
department = MainContractor
icon = RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/OKB-52_ICON
iconDepartment = RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/OKB-52
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name = leaderOKB276Contractor
RP0conf = True
title = OKB-276 Kuznetsov
desc = ОКБ-276 was a soviet engine design bureau building turbine engines and rocket engines. The bureau developed engines for the N1 rocket. All engines developed by the bureau (both turbine and rocket engines) have the prefix "NK" which stands for Nikolay Kuznetsov, who was its chief designer. In 2009 the Russian government decided to consolidate a number of engine-making companies in the Samara region under a new legal entity. This was named JSC Kuznetsov, after the design bureau.
desc = ОКБ-276 was a soviet engine design bureau building turbine engines and rocket engines. The bureau developed engines for the N1 rocket. All engines developed by the bureau (both turbine and rocket) have the prefix "NK" for Nikolay Kuznetsov, its first chief designer. In 2009 the Russian government decided to consolidate a number of engine-making companies in the Samara region under a new legal entity. This was named JSC Kuznetsov, after the design bureau.
department = MainContractor
icon = RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/OKB-276_ICON
iconDepartment = RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/OKB-276
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name = leaderOKB456Contractor
RP0conf = True
title = OKB-456 Glushko
desc = Led by Valentin Glushko, ОКБ-456 created engines for a variety of Soviet rockets. It was renamed into NPO Energomash in 1967. The first Soviet ballistic missile, the R-1, was powered by ОКБ-456 engines, as were Sputnik, Proton, and Energia. After the Iron Curtain fell, Energomash went on to design engines for American rockets as well, like the RD-180 for the Atlas-5 and RD-181 for Antares. \n\nEngines designed by Energomash have a specific naming convention. RD-1XX use liquid oxygen, RD-2XX use storable propellants, RD-3XX use fluorine, RD-4XX and RD-6XX are nuclear, RD-5XX use hydrogen peroxide, RD-7XX are tripropellant.
desc = Led by Valentin Glushko, ОКБ-456 created engines for a variety of Soviet rockets. It was renamed into NPO Energomash in 1967. The first Soviet ballistic missile, the R-1, was powered by ОКБ-456 engines, as were Sputnik, Proton, and Energia. After the Iron Curtain fell, Energomash went on to design engines for American rockets as well, like the RD-180 for the Atlas-5 and RD-181 for Antares. \n\nEngines designed by Energomash have a specific naming convention. RD-1XX use liquid oxygen, RD-2XX storables, RD-3XX fluorine, RD-4XX and RD-6XX nuclear, RD-5XX hydrogen peroxide, and RD-7XX tripropellant.
department = MainContractor
icon = RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/OKB-456_ICON
iconDepartment = RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/OKB-456
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions GameData/RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/LeadersSubcontractors.cfg
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name = leaderOKB1SC
RP0conf = True
title = OKB-1 Korolev
desc = Soviet ОКБs (OKB, translating roughly to "Experimental Design Bureau") were state-run institutions that would design and prototype things for military and space applications. Officially, they were numbered, not named, but informally their first chief designer's name was added to the name.\n\nОКБ-1, originally run by Korolev, was a big part of the Soviet space program, responsible for Sputnik 1 and the first crewed spaceflight of Vostok 1. After Korolev's death it was named ЦБКЭМ (TsKBEM, "Central Design Bureau of Experimental Mechanical Engineering"). Due to constand delays of N-1 rocket program, the head of ЦБКЭМ, Vasily Mishin was replaced with Valentin Glushko, and ЦБКЭМ was reformed into НПО "Энергия" (NPO Energia, "Research and produtcion association Energia") with the inclusion of Design Bureau Energomash (OKB-456). Since then Energia have designed Mir station, Buran spacecraft and Russian Orbital Segment of the ISS. After the fall of the Soviet Union it was reformed into corporation and is now called Ракетно-космическая корпорация «Энергия» им. С. П. Королёва ("Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia")
desc = Soviet ОКБs (OKB translates roughly to "Experimental Design Bureau") were state-run institutions that would design and prototype things for military and space applications. Officially, they were numbered, not named, but informally their first chief designer's name was added to the name.\n\nОКБ-1, originally run by Korolev, was a big part of the Soviet space program, responsible for Sputnik 1 and the first crewed spaceflight of Vostok 1. After Korolev's death it was named ЦБКЭМ (TsKBEM, "Central Design Bureau of Experimental Mechanical Engineering"). Due to constant delays of N-1 rocket program, the head of ЦБКЭМ, Vasily Mishin was replaced with Valentin Glushko, and ЦБКЭМ was reformed into НПО "Энергия" (NPO Energia, "Research and production association Energia") with the inclusion of Design Bureau Energomash (OKB-456). Since then Energia have designed Mir station, Buran spacecraft and Russian Orbital Segment of the ISS. After the fall of the Soviet Union it was reformed into a corporation and is now called Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia.
department = Contractor1
departmentNameAlt = Contractor2
icon = RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/OKB-1_ICON
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name = leaderOKB52SC
RP0conf = True
title = OKB-52 Chelomey
desc = ОКБ-52 was founded in 1944 to produce military aircraft. In the 50s, under the leadeship of Vladimir Chelomey it began producing cruise missiles, ICBMs and then a wide variety of space technologies. OKB 52 developed УР (Universal Rocket) series of rockets including UR-500 later known as the Proton, as well as one of the first military satellites and some parts of the Mir space station. They also created concepts for a reusable winged spacecraft and for a crewed lunar lander, but these were never built. In 1966 it was renamed into ЦКБ машиностроения (TsKBM, "Central Design Bureau of machine manufacturing") and in 1983 into НПО машиностроения (NPO Mashinostroyeniya, Research and produtcion association of machine manufacturing)
desc = ОКБ-52 was founded in 1944 to produce military aircraft. In the 50s, under the leadership of Vladimir Chelomey it began producing cruise missiles, ICBMs and then a wide variety of space technologies. OKB 52 developed the УР (Universal Rocket) series of rockets including the UR-500 (later known as Proton), one of the first military satellites, and some parts of the Mir space station. They also created concepts for a reusable winged spacecraft and for a crewed lunar lander, but these were never built. In 1966 it was renamed "Central Design Bureau of machine manufacturing" and in 1983 into NPO Mashinostroyeniya, Research and production association of machine manufacturing.
department = Contractor1
departmentNameAlt = Contractor2
icon = RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/OKB-52_ICON
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name = leaderOKB276SC
RP0conf = True
title = OKB-276 Kuznetsov
desc = ОКБ-276 was a soviet engine design bureau building turbine engines and rocket engines. The bureau developed engines for the N1 rocket. All engines developed by the bureau (both turbine and rocket engines) have the prefix "NK" which stands for Nikolay Kuznetsov, who was its chief designer. In 2009 the Russian government decided to consolidate a number of engine-making companies in the Samara region under a new legal entity. This was named JSC Kuznetsov, after the design bureau.
desc = ОКБ-276 was a soviet engine design bureau building turbine engines and rocket engines. The bureau developed engines for the N1 rocket. All engines developed by the bureau (both turbine and rocket) have the prefix "NK" for Nikolay Kuznetsov, its first chief designer. In 2009 the Russian government decided to consolidate a number of engine-making companies in the Samara region under a new legal entity. This was named JSC Kuznetsov, after the design bureau.
department = Contractor1
departmentNameAlt = Contractor2
icon = RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/OKB-276_ICON
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name = leaderOKB456SC
RP0conf = True
title = OKB-456 Glushko
desc = Led by Valentin Glushko, ОКБ-456 created engines for a variety of Soviet rockets. It was renamed into NPO Energomash in 1967. The first Soviet ballistic missile, the R-1, was powered by ОКБ-456 engines, as were Sputnik, Proton, and Energia. After the Iron Curtain fell, Energomash went on to design engines for American rockets as well, like the RD-180 for the Atlas-5 and RD-181 for Antares. \n\nEngines designed by Energomash have a specific naming convention. RD-1XX use liquid oxygen, RD-2XX use storable propellants, RD-3XX use fluorine, RD-4XX and RD-6XX are nuclear, RD-5XX use hydrogen peroxide, RD-7XX are tripropellant.
desc = Led by Valentin Glushko, ОКБ-456 created engines for a variety of Soviet rockets. It was renamed into NPO Energomash in 1967. The first Soviet ballistic missile, the R-1, was powered by ОКБ-456 engines, as were Sputnik, Proton, and Energia. After the Iron Curtain fell, Energomash went on to design engines for American rockets as well, like the RD-180 for the Atlas-5 and RD-181 for Antares. \n\nEngines designed by Energomash have a specific naming convention. RD-1XX use liquid oxygen, RD-2XX storables, RD-3XX fluorine, RD-4XX and RD-6XX nuclear, RD-5XX hydrogen peroxide, and RD-7XX tripropellant.
department = Contractor1
departmentNameAlt = Contractor2
icon = RP-1/Strategies/Leaders/OKB-456_ICON
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