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(Hehe, that's true. And then maybe we could start up a whole extraction process and build a rig
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"Well, natural gas burns cleanly. It doesn't give off any of the smoke that burning wood creates." (You could save 2 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions a year! And how much is that? Well... well, it's a lot! Or $46, depending on how you prefer to think about it.)
(eeh! first of all you need to make an elaborate plan on how to do that without glass, plastic, of metal, and only materials of the forest. It doesn't really matter where the plants it is derived from comes from. It took ages for me to come up with the complte plan and it still isn't finished! And a rig, which i know nothing about, would be much more complicated.
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Tan stared at her friend for a minute and sighed. "You've spent waaay too much time with the twolegs!"
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Come on, I'm sure we could find an iron smelter out here in the wilderness SOMEWHERE!Central's good at drawing plans. It's rumoured she knows the entire Sydney rail network off my heart
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"I've flown past some pretty impressive floating rigs on my way down here," she admitted. "But they were extracting gas from the sea bed. Not sure how we could do it on land." She held a small pouch against the gas flow in the stream, collecting some of it as it rose to the surface.
(I have a sinking feeling that Tan is actually talking to Redfern.
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(Hehe, that's true. And then maybe we could start up a whole extraction process and build a rig

"Well, natural gas burns cleanly. It doesn't give off any of the smoke that burning wood creates." (You could save 2 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions a year! And how much is that? Well... well, it's a lot! Or $46, depending on how you prefer to think about it.)
(eeh! first of all you need to make an elaborate plan on how to do that without glass, plastic, of metal, and only materials of the forest. It doesn't really matter where the plants it is derived from comes from. It took ages for me to come up with the complte plan and it still isn't finished! And a rig, which i know nothing about, would be much more complicated.

Tan stared at her friend for a minute and sighed. "You've spent waaay too much time with the twolegs!"
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"I've flown past some pretty impressive floating rigs on my way down here," she admitted. "But they were extracting gas from the sea bed. Not sure how we could do it on land." She held a small pouch against the gas flow in the stream, collecting some of it as it rose to the surface.
(I have a sinking feeling that Tan is actually talking to Redfern.
