

The person responsible for this Kerbal collision is knucke圓33 whose Kerbal Space Program mod lets fans of both games tinker with the Kerbol solar system - including the planet Kerbin and its revolving Mun - within the bounds of Stellaris' vast expanse. With this in mind, one inventive modder has brought Kerbal's race of green explorers to Paradox's grand strategy-meets-4X-a-thon. Luckily, sci-fi followings are known to get along a wee bit better in Videogameland (sometimes), not least Kerbal Space Program and Stellaris.


Would it be awesome, though? Or would it cause the world to implode? Maybe it'd look like this? It's hardly a secret that Star Wars fans and Trekkies don't see eye to eye, and, depending on who you ask, the mere thought of a crossover is considered the highest form of blasphemy.
