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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    Logs please. I haven't heard of any issues related to SMT's star harvesters that cause world corruption.
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    Playnot, egads man... get notepad++ it makes dealing with configs much easier =P I could never deal with plain notepad like that, with notepad++ they look more like this: (I know, that is not notepad++, it is Geany as I am under linux, but notepad++ is pretty much the windows equivalent.)
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    Go into your minechem config and up the storage in the buffer to 500,000 or 1mil. It is a tough issue that they are still finding the balance on, starting off having to fill a 1mil buffer on a synth is quite hard and almost devastating if you have to move your synth, but a large buffer is needed...
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    Openblocks fans work nicely. I went crazy and placed one every block, not realizing their AOE is much larger than just one block. If you have the standard 4 8x8 platforms with the 3 blocks of flowing water between them then you might get away with just 2 or 3 fans per platform (If you make too...
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    This is a known issue that the dev is aware of at least https://github.com/Vanhal/ProgressiveAutomation/issues/165 A quick, cheap and easy workaround for this in early game is Potassium Cyanide, you can place a bucket of it in your grinder and it causes a strong wither effect on the mobs. Once...
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    Oh, that. I think my first time I did that I had just enough nitrogen to make a single netherwart then farmed that for a while. But that was my first run so there may be an easier way.
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    Some people do cocoa beans, I decided I was too lazy for that and made a mob grinder to get string and rotten flesh.Use potassium cyanide placed at the bottom of the grinder to kill them early on, changing out for 4 diamond spikes, 1 gold spike and 4 conveyors when resources permit. That way you...
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    Enlightened clear glass does seal. I know from testing that the observatory base does seal with two sealers as it is large enough that one will not work. The carpenter blocks should not cause any issue as long as they are considered opaque.
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    I don't believe it has, I see no sign of it on the github repo or in my game files.
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    My favorite way of accomplishing this is pressing F3+P in game to disable pausing on losing focus, then starting whatever action I want like sifting, then alt+tab out to my browser. Java(is an lwjgl bug actually) doesn't receive the keyUp event so even if I alt tab back to the game it just...
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    There is a wiki page that breaks it all down, the watering can does have an effect but it is only slight. There are 6 times throughout the day that the ender lilly can grow. On normal dirt and end stone only 50% of the time can it grow at one of these 6 times throughout the day, but on an ender...
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    lol, I did the math cause I realized that it is 65x65... 4225 items smelted from a single carbon >.<
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    Oh wow... Someone is going to hate me for saying this, but coal might just be a tad bit OP for building modular furnaces, 3x3x8 of coal is 66x both speed and efficiency... that is over a stack smelted for a single elemental carbon.
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    Also don't use a crafter, it is ridiculously power hungry, 1k RF per operation I think. Use relocators with crafting modules in them and an extractor module to pull the cobble from a chest/buffer. Uses no power and is a decent speed.
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    You need 10 dirt in your inventory to complete the quest, it does not matter how you got said dirt.
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    Don't use coal to get carbon, that is why I said sugarcanes are your friend, you get 12 carbon per.
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    lol, I mean decompose stuff to get the element carbon and use that as fuel, each elemental carbon will act the same as a fuel pellet. Galacticraft overrides the actual fuel pellet recipe but the modpack has not changed it back because elemental carbon serves the same purpose and is much more...
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    What furnace? it works in the vanilla furnace and it works in the generators, it should work as fuel in anything. I think that quest might be there for if something really really bad happens and you need to restart from scratch it gives you a way to get gravel without a decompser/synthesizer/power/
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    Listed - 1.7.10 - HQM/SURVIVAL - Galactic Science - something fresh!

    It should be 16 gravel from one obsidian, you get 16 silicon dioxide from one obsidian and it is one silicon dioxide to one gravel. As for the fuel pellets, use carbon, it serves the same purpose as the fuel pellets(one item smelted per) and you can source it from things more efficient than...