I also discovered this bug in the Orbiter 2010-P1 TransX. I downloaded TransX 3.13 (compiled for Orbiter 2006) from Orbit Hangar, however, and it now works for me.
When your alarm clock sounds like the DGIV alarm, and when it rings to wake you up, you actually go in to a panic and frantically reach to press the Esc key three times to eject. I am guilty.
Once I ejected from a DGIV shortly after takeoff from Brighton Beach. I forgot that parachutes don't work in a vacuum. :facepalm: SPLAT. (This was an accident.)
Also, I de-orbited a UMMU in Mars orbit (on purpose) using only translation RCS. Surprisingly, he survived re-entry, but...
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