...That Aer Cake Reactor
terrifies me. Why would you ever
need that kind of mana!? Getting half a million over 400 seconds is probably overkill,and that's my
current setup! And one slip,and BOOM! Uncontrollable xenoforming,welcome to the Tiberium universe! Seriously,I understand that people will always seek to push the envelope,and take things into absurdity,but... That's terrifying.
Back to my Mana Shaft (It's quite compact! 9*9 footprint on the surface!),I'm sticking to the Endoflames because of how simple they are,and the kind of output you can get with them with little effort (Once again;
half a million mana. I've crunched the numbers.) and if I mess up,the consequences aren't world-shattering. I'm playing singleplayer,so lag isn't precisely an issue,because my flow control circuit (when I implement it) will ensure that very few loose items will be in-world,and with (7^2)-1 = 48 Endoflames operating simultaneously,that shouldn't produce much more lag than large-scale agricultural efforts.
My current tech level is... Pretty sad,actually. I don't have access to Redstone; I don't even have a Strong Infusion Stone. Until (very) recently,I got my gold by going into the Nether,and hunting Pigmen,because I've shifted my focus to the more mundane seeds,for the sake of Mystic Flowers,Magical Food,and Witchery plants. I'm simply trying to think ahead. So,from what I'm seeing from you guys,good alternatives for the killswitch are...
-Automagy Redcrystal; Has wired and wireless variants,and can be attached to any surface.
-Botania Red Stringed Comparator; Like a regular comparator,but operating in a straight line across space. I think?
I'm inclined to jump for the Redcrystal; It seems to be precisely what I need for simplifying the Redstone component. Until then,however,I'll need to find a way to majigger a way for the usual Comparator (Red Stringed or not) sensor to travel straight down to my Open Crate. I'll be posting screenshots shortly of what I got,so far,so you all can see what I'm working with.
EDIT: Here's a shot of the Mana Shaft's operative components,from the top,capped with Managlass. The missing components are the Redstone elements,and the barrel,equipped with a B-Space Upgrade,a Void Upgrade,and a Hopper Upgrade. Said barrel is nearby,ready to go. The particulars of the setup are simple; The barrel hoppers coal blocks into the Open Crate,which then dumps them down onto the pressure plate. When the Redstone is implemented,this plate will turn off the Open Crate,serving as the flow control circuit. The Endoflames (48 total) will then grab and burn the coal blocks; If all of the Endoflames are burning fuel,the pressure plate will remain depressed,keeping more from being dropped. The Endoflames send their mana to four nearby Mana Spreaders (Potency/Velocity hybrid lenses pending),which are pointed to Diluted Mana Pools. Above these Diluted Mana Pools are yet more Mana Spreaders,which point to a single Diluted Mana Pool. Finally,a Mana Spreader points up from that to a Mana Distributor,which is connected to four Mana Pools.