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Large machine concept: Directional crystallisation chambers #728

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Mr-Ao-Dragon opened this issue Nov 29, 2024 · 0 comments
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Large machine concept: Directional crystallisation chambers #728

Mr-Ao-Dragon opened this issue Nov 29, 2024 · 0 comments

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Mr-Ao-Dragon commented Nov 29, 2024

Describe the feature you'd like

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  • Machine type: Multi-cube structure
  • Machine use: Mineral processing
  • Machine description: a machine that uses an antigravity field generated by antimatter to perform molecular-level 3D printing using pure mineral slurries, capable of directly printing a wide range of alloys and workpieces

build

  • Machine Material Requirements:

large:

  1. amount of antimatter
  2. amount of reinforced obsidian
  3. amount of atomic alloys
  • Maximum machine size: 8x 10z 8y
  • Minimum machine size: 3x 5z 3y

usege

  • Machine input: various pure mineral slurries, enriched materials
  • Machine output: metal lumps / ingots / pellets, chemical containing waste (highly toxic, highly polluting, highly volatile)
  • Machine power requirements:

Running: 50MJ/tick
Internal space per block: 500MJ/tick

Describe alternatives you've considered

not have yet.

Additional context

The goal of this machine is to integrate the crystallisation process, reduce computational stress, and add more uses for antimatter to make it more scarce, this is a draft and the production team is free to consider the proposal or simply use it as a source of inspiration.

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