Matt Lowne (born: July 27, 1994), is a gaming YouTuber known for playing Kerbal Space Program, Planet Coaster, and a few more popular games.
History[]
On September 12, 2013, he started this channel and had not uploaded any video until October Until the purchase of Kerbal Space Program, during that time he's a medical student and had to spend time in medical facilities so he plays single-player games including Kerbal Space Program on his laptop when he can when he invest more time into Kerbal Space Program, he locked into Kerbal Space Program Subreddit to see what the other players had made and noticed Kerbal Space Program subreddit has a flair next to their name then he wondered on how did they get those flairs and found that completing the weekly challenges can earn a flair and noticed that they need photo albums on parts of the mission in order to verify if the mission is done legitimately so he has done the challenges, instead of making an album, he made a video since he looked editing random stuff that he published into Youtube, he continuously doing Reddit challenges and upload it to Youtube until he does videos non-related to the weekly challenges. A few videos were upload since October about random genres until he started playing Kerbal Space Program. Some of the known things from his episodes are launching SSTO, Space Planes, Space Stations, and more. When the time passed by his channel grew and now, he continues uploading more KSP content and a few non-KSP related videos too.
Personal Life[]
Matt Lowne is currently known to be a medical worker in Ophthalmology.
Kerbal Space Program[]
Blunderbirds[]
Blunderbirds is a series in which Matt is sent other players' game files in which a Kerbal is trapped somewhere and he has to save the Kerbal. The series is currently 20 episodes long with the last entry being "KSP: Deep-Space SOLAR Rescue!" published on December 7, 2019. This series is based on a British TV show called the Thunderbirds that ran from 1965-1966.
KSP Movies[]
"Duna Attacks"[]
Duna Attacks was Matt's first KSP movie and was posted on August 12, 2015 - June 12, 2016, in the form of 11 episodes. It was later posted on June 18, 2016, as a full movie.
"Expedition Eve"[]
"Green Harvest"[]
Into the Warp[]
Into the Warp is a movie that Matt has stated should be considered as a different timeline than the other movies or as taking place before____. The movie is separated into 7 chapters titled "A Strange Discovery", "Into Deeper Space", "Contact", "the Long Shot", "Jebediah's Odyssey", "Requiem for Escape", and "Into the Warp".
Planet Coaster[]
Mirror Lake[]
The Mirror Lake series started on July 1, 2017, and ended on October 4, 2017, after a total of 12 episodes. He then capped off the series by posting a cinematic tour a week later.
- Mirror Lake was a park
Crimson Tower[]
The Crimson Tower series started on November 11, 2017, and ended on March 21, 2018, after a total of 15 episodes. He also posted 2 videos after the series, one being a cinematic tour and the other a tour from a visitor's perspective.
- Crimson Tower was a park
Neptune Park[]
The Neptune Park series started on May 2, 2018, and ended on April 3, 2019, after a total of 31 episodes. He posted an additional tour video with his "GF who hates roller coasters".
- Neptune Park was a park
Mistletoe Peak[]
The Mistletoe Peak series started on November 14, 2018, and ended on December 19, 2018, after a short series of 6 episodes. He later added a comprehensive tour of the entire park.
- Mistletoe Peak was a festive park that used Planet Coaster's alpine theme in a Christmas theme
Velocity Lake[]
The Velocity Lake series on May 15, 2019. It is currently active and contains 51 episodes. During this series, Matt developed a theory about how all of the parks are connected via a central parking lot and how Lowne Aerospace can even afford several theme parks.
- Velocity lake is
Matt Lowne Too[]
Matt Lowne Too is Matt's second channel created on March 11, 2016. He stills upload KSP videos but with more non-KSP videos.
Quotes[]
- It is Wednesday, my dudes!