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I know! Somehow the stars managed to align themselves and poof! Here we are!
:p
Sorry for the short delay, Chubbs decided to help finish a puzzle I have been working on by taking it piece by piece under my dresser. I was beginning to wonder why he had gotten so quiet.

lol, well, loosely free at least.

Yes, do that indeed. Fry, my Joo, fry!
 
I know! Somehow the stars managed to align themselves and poof! Here we are!
:p
Sorry for the short delay, Chubbs decided to help finish a puzzle I have been working on by taking it piece by piece under my dresser. I was beginning to wonder why he had gotten so quiet.

lol, well, loosely free at least.

Yes, do that indeed. Fry, my Joo, fry!


:yuckyuck

Is Chubbs a cat? My exchange family in Germany has a cat. Most enormous creature you've ever seen. He used to lie on my bed and sharpen his claws by walking over the pillow. :p He was epic.

I have to go to chemistry. I hope we will be frying things, literally.
 
1817 is keeping guard.
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XD *1812 tries to steal it*
 
Found it. :D

Factory Sectors:

Sector 1 > Kitchens.
Sector 2 > Winery.
Sector 3 > Cellars.
Sector 4 > Worm Production Garden.
Sector 5 > Central Production Factory A.
Sector 6 > Central Production Factory B.
Sector 7 > Central Production Factory C.
Sector 8 > Ventilation System Control.
Sector 9 > New Inventions Production.

Lol, that's all right. I'm sure Red won't mind.

No, no, no, no, no. :th There probably isn't even static electricity in there. They haven't invented metals, glass, or any other inorganic material of the sort. They did find some metal ores while digging, but Red didn't know what do do with them and used them for construction of other things...like the sewers in question.

Although Birdnut and Chickie didn't agree, some level of realism was maintained during Red's Era. :p


Oh fantastic! What do they make in the factories?
No static electricity? Well, maybe they should make explosives in the factories then. Then you could invent metal after blasting the stuff out of the ground. :p
Sewers is a very practical use for aforementioned metals. Certainly necessary, unlike many of the metal articles in production today.

They made weapons, process food, make assorted living supplies, trading stuffs, and deal with building supplies for the construction and maintenance of Red's Tunnels.:p
That would be a good idea, except she doesn't even know how to make gunpowder.
Indeed. The sewers have many different stages, so she figured these odd rocks would do the job. Ventilation Systems certainly did come in handy after that!
 
They made weapons, process food, make assorted living supplies, trading stuffs, and deal with building supplies for the construction and maintenance of Red's Tunnels.:p
That would be a good idea, except she doesn't even know how to make gunpowder.
Indeed. The sewers have many different stages, so she figured these odd rocks would do the job. Ventilation Systems certainly did come in handy after that!


Oh great, a whole mini economy going on in there. Factories all operating sustainably, of course? :p What kind of major transport routes were there nearby? I suppose seeing as you're in the middle of the forest a river would be my best guess...

I could teach her, providing you could get hold of some charcoal and an oxidiser (potassium/sodium nitrate), and sulphur is optional. All naturally occurring I guess. If you want to move onto stronger explosives the nitric acid could be a bit more of a problem...

I'm sure those are quite intricate as well. :lol:
 
They made weapons, process food, make assorted living supplies, trading stuffs, and deal with building supplies for the construction and maintenance of Red's Tunnels.:p
That would be a good idea, except she doesn't even know how to make gunpowder.
Indeed. The sewers have many different stages, so she figured these odd rocks would do the job. Ventilation Systems certainly did come in handy after that!


Oh great, a whole mini economy going on in there. Factories all operating sustainably, of course? :p What kind of major transport routes were there nearby? I suppose seeing as you're in the middle of the forest a river would be my best guess...

I could teach her, providing you could get hold of some charcoal and an oxidiser (potassium/sodium nitrate), and sulphur is optional. All naturally occurring I guess. If you want to move onto stronger explosives the nitric acid could be a bit more of a problem...

I'm sure those are quite intricate as well. :lol:

Of course, nothing is ever wasted in the forest. :caf Transport was done by water on long trips, but she mostly let the customer deal with the S&H themselves.

You'll be able to find charcoal easily, sulfur, not so much, and unless you know how to filter nitrates out of natural materials, it'd be practically impossible to find that.

Indeed. The ditches were dug into the ceiling of the tunnels, bamboo was used as usual for the pipes, any fans were water powered, and held up by an assortment of panels.

LOL Good o'l Red! I miss her...

Yeah, me too. :/
 
Of course, nothing is ever wasted in the forest. :caf Transport was done by water on long trips, but she mostly let the customer deal with the S&H themselves.

You'll be able to find charcoal easily, sulfur, not so much, and unless you know how to filter nitrates out of natural materials, it'd be practically impossible to find that.

Indeed. The ditches were dug into the ceiling of the tunnels, bamboo was used as usual for the pipes, any fans were water powered, and held up by an assortment of panels.


(I would attempt to do that multi-quote thing but I don't know how :p)

Fantastic, that's a lesson many industries could learn from nowadays. We could make our natural resources stretch out for a bit longer, rather than the 40 years or so they have on the books. lol.

Hmm, gunpowder might be a bit hard then. Would you have any way of making ammonia? You'd need 400*C temperature and a pressure of 250 atmospheres. (Come to think of it, I don't even know how they do that nowadays. o.o) And some iron to use as a catalyst. All sorts of useful stuff from ammonia...

Water power is quite interesting actually. We have to do these design practicals for physics. I'm choosing the hydro power topic.
 

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