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dalekslayer96

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I breed villagers for their meat. In liquid form It runs AtomicScience turbines.

Greenpeace? just another RF in my power grid.
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WHAT MOD IS THIS? I WANT VILLAGER MEAT POWERING MY TURBINES!!!


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malicious_bloke

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For this art attack you will need some cables, two tesseracts, some fluiducts, some slaughterhouses, an empty tank and a village.
 

dalekslayer96

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For this art attack you will need some cables, two tesseracts, some fluiducts, some slaughterhouses, an empty tank and a village.
I know what to do now. COME ON VILLAGERS, I SWEAR THERE'S SEVERAL MILLION EMERALD BLOCKS IN THAT AREA. JUST GO IN PLEASE!!!


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GreenZombie

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Will a dispenser "deploy" a node from a node in a jar?

I am thinking of a prank involving a sign with the text "Pull Me" a lever and a dispenser with a jar with a hungry node in it.
 
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malicious_bloke

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Will a dispenser "deploy" a node from a node in a jar?

I am thinking of a prank involving a sign with the text "Pull Me" a lever and a dispenser with a jar with a hungry node in it.

No, you need to right click it with a TC wand to release the node.

You could try an autonomous activator with a wand attached, that might work?
 

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Plus Chernoble went horribly wrong.... just kidding! Horribly RIGHT, I should say! Some scientists decided to run a "off the record" experiment, and opened the roof, and ran it hot with all safeties disabled. And if the roof wasn't wrecked, there wouldn't even BE any fame to the name of the place!
Hate to a. Bring back an ancient thread from the dead b. Needlessly argue, but....

Chernobyl was actually a test of some new protocols to see if turbine momentum would keep the cooling systems going until the diesel generators kicked in. This involved turning the reactor almost off, then trying to turn the generators on and seeing if the power held during the transition. Unfortunately for the operators and the townspeople, the reactor that they chose to test was the most troublesome of the lot. It had a roof fire EVERY SINGLE WEEK, was notorious for being unstable at low power, and was generally not the best thing to mess with. What did they do? First, the experienced daytime operators went home early, leaving the under-trained night shift to preform the test. One of the operators was an intern, if I remember correctly. Then, the instruction manual was filled with red-lined corrections that were...dubious, to say the least. After finding out that "Erm...just use the corrections. What could possibly go wrong?", they pushed the control rods in too far. This combined with the effects of reactor poisoning, effectively shut off the reactor. What to do now?...OOH! Yank the control rods out! When they did this, the neutrons produced by the reaction basically undid the radiation poisoning, turning the reactor from "Off" to "MAX POWER!!!11!!111". By the time the operators noticed this, the reactor was well on its merry way to Kaboom. It got so hot that steam voids cranked the power up even more. When the operators realized that they were basically screwed, they pushed the SCRAM button. Safe, right? Wrong. There was a flaw in the control rod's design that caused a momentary power surge as the rods are inserted. This, combined with everything else, pushed the reactor too far. It spiked to a last known reading of 33,000 MW thermal output, 11 times the max power output. At this point, the core was well and truly molten, and the core experienced a steam explosion, showering red-hot, radioactive debris all over Pripyat.

Whew.

Additional fact: The USSR didn't report the disaster until the better part of a week later. It took a Swedish nuclear plant noticing that "Hey, our shoes are radioactive!" to get the Russians to fess up. Now, feel free to post the obligatory "Holy necroposting, Batman!" photo. :p
 
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Azzanine

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Hate to a. Bring back an ancient thread from the dead b. Needlessly argue, but....


Additional fact: The USSR didn't report the disaster until the better part of a week later. It took a Swedish nuclear plant noticing that "Hey, our shoes are radioactive!" to get the Russians to fess up. Now, feel free to post the obligatory "Holy necroposting, Batman!" photo. :p

@ThatOneSlowking Got told off for that so unfortunately that's not gonna happen. (I think it was him at least)
 

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Hate to a. Bring back an ancient thread from the dead b. Needlessly argue, but....

Chernobyl was actually a test of some new protocols to see if turbine momentum would keep the cooling systems going until the diesel generators kicked in. This involved turning the reactor almost off, then trying to turn the generators on and seeing if the power held during the transition. Unfortunately for the operators and the townspeople, the reactor that they chose to test was the most troublesome of the lot. It had a roof fire EVERY SINGLE WEEK, was notorious for being unstable at low power, and was generally not the best thing to mess with. What did they do? First, the experienced daytime operators went home early, leaving the under-trained night shift to preform the test. One of the operators was an intern, if I remember correctly. Then, the instruction manual was filled with red-lined corrections that were...dubious, to say the least. After finding out that "Erm...just use the corrections. What could possibly go wrong?", they pushed the control rods in too far. This combined with the effects of reactor poisoning, effectively shut off the reactor. What to do now?...OOH! Yank the control rods out! When they did this, the neutrons produced by the reaction basically undid the radiation poisoning, turning the reactor from "Off" to "MAX POWER!!!11!!111". By the time the operators noticed this, the reactor was well on its merry way to Kaboom. It got so hot that steam voids cranked the power up even more. When the operators realized that they were basically screwed, they pushed the SCRAM button. Safe, right? Wrong. There was a flaw in the control rod's design that caused a momentary power surge as the rods are inserted. This, combined with everything else, pushed the reactor too far. It spiked to a last known reading of 33,000 MW thermal output, 11 times the max power output. At this point, the core was well and truly molten, and the core experienced a steam explosion, showering red-hot, radioactive debris all over Pripyat.

Whew.

Additional fact: The USSR didn't report the disaster until the better part of a week later. It took a Swedish nuclear plant noticing that "Hey, our shoes are radioactive!" to get the Russians to fess up. Now, feel free to post the obligatory "Holy necroposting, Batman!" photo. :p
We have a thread for this kind of discussion in general chat. I learned a lot of how much of a sheeple about nuclear power I was.
 

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Hate to a. Bring back an ancient thread from the dead b. Needlessly argue, but....

Chernobyl was actually a test of some new protocols to see if turbine momentum would keep the cooling systems going until the diesel generators kicked in. This involved turning the reactor almost off, then trying to turn the generators on and seeing if the power held during the transition. Unfortunately for the operators and the townspeople, the reactor that they chose to test was the most troublesome of the lot. It had a roof fire EVERY SINGLE WEEK, was notorious for being unstable at low power, and was generally not the best thing to mess with. What did they do? First, the experienced daytime operators went home early, leaving the under-trained night shift to preform the test. One of the operators was an intern, if I remember correctly. Then, the instruction manual was filled with red-lined corrections that were...dubious, to say the least. After finding out that "Erm...just use the corrections. What could possibly go wrong?", they pushed the control rods in too far. This combined with the effects of reactor poisoning, effectively shut off the reactor. What to do now?...OOH! Yank the control rods out! When they did this, the neutrons produced by the reaction basically undid the radiation poisoning, turning the reactor from "Off" to "MAX POWER!!!11!!111". By the time the operators noticed this, the reactor was well on its merry way to Kaboom. It got so hot that steam voids cranked the power up even more. When the operators realized that they were basically screwed, they pushed the SCRAM button. Safe, right? Wrong. There was a flaw in the control rod's design that caused a momentary power surge as the rods are inserted. This, combined with everything else, pushed the reactor too far. It spiked to a last known reading of 33,000 MW thermal output, 11 times the max power output. At this point, the core was well and truly molten, and the core experienced a steam explosion, showering red-hot, radioactive debris all over Pripyat.

Whew.

Additional fact: The USSR didn't report the disaster until the better part of a week later. It took a Swedish nuclear plant noticing that "Hey, our shoes are radioactive!" to get the Russians to fess up. Now, feel free to post the obligatory "Holy necroposting, Batman!" photo. :p
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Plus, we had a whole thread about how the USSR was the most insane group of idiots who ever split an atom. And why Nuclear power is still the only option for the world, and why Green Peace are a bunch of retarded lying scaremongering assholes.
No Relation to Green Day. Semi Related to Green Energy, aka Green Washing.
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>As I ran out of the room, Spagetti fell from my pockets again!
>The Teacher spanked Ronald Mc Donald and Pop-eye just grinned
>Nevar Forget