Day 3 - Automating Things
Today I began the process of running down 2 rabbit holes at once. As I stated previously, I know I'm good at tech and I'm going to rely on that. I understand it, I know how it works, and it's reliable. The problem that I've found so far is providing energy. Today I put up 3 solar panels on top of my mountain and tunneled them straight down into my machine room. That doesn't provide a lot of power, but I figured out how to upgrade my machines to be faster AND use less power, so the panels seem to do the trick. They have the unintended benefit of running out of power at night, meaning I can sleep in peace because the machines can't work with no power.
I also decided I needed something that can mine for ores for me so that I can focus on other things. It took a lot of work, and I have to duplicate one of my machines three times over, but it was worth it in the end. I present to you the Digital Miner:
I attached it directly to my solar panels so that it would get first dibs on the energy, and I also hooked up a large diamond-plated chest to the back of the machine to collect all of the ores. This thing is amazing! It has to be at least partly magical: It's directly over my base in the mountain, yet it's pulling ores from everywhere and not doing any damage. Our mining worlds use faster machines, but this is chugging along nicely considering I've not upgraded it and it has hardly any power yet.
Given my need for more advanced machinery, I've also expanded the machine room:
As you can see in the image, there are a lot of new machines. I now have 4 Metallurgic Infusers. Each holds a different material. From left to right, they hold a) redstone, b) coal/carbon, c) diamond, and d) obsidian. I need to re-arrange them so that I can automate the transfer between the machines, but for now I can move the parts as I need them. In the back center of the picture, you can see a regular TE Pulverizer. It's fast and sometimes I need dust to craft, and it's easier to stick it in there than to reconfigure my machines' input/output options. On top of the 3rd Met. Inf. you see an Osmium Compressor. It does 2 things total, but it does them well so it can stay. Close to the bottom-left, you can see a charging station and a teleporter. Yes! That's right! I can teleport across my world now. I have a portable teleporter as well, which was the reason for the charging pad. Now, if the crimson cultists attempt to kill me, I can simply *poof* and be back in safety.
Finally, on the back wall of the room, is a very interesting machine. It's called a Storehouse and claims to be able to store almost a thousand stacks. I've been able to empty all of my chests into it and there is plenty of room leftover, so maybe there's some truth to it.
Remember my magic book that I created from my picnic yesterday? Well, I read through it last night before bed and found out that I can do a lot of things with it. There are a lot of blank pages, but I found that some of them filled themselves in when I accomplished simple tasks. I'm preparing to try something really big, so I built an altar today.
It calls for me to channel essence in for the spells, so I'll have to build those sections up to see if they work. I built the structure out of better materials, using diamond blocks and nether quartz so that I can create really complicated spells.
Tomorrow, time permitting, I'll see if I can channel whatever essence it's talking about and see if magic is real, or if this book is total fiction. I hope it's real - it looks like there is a lot of power to be had!
Today I began the process of running down 2 rabbit holes at once. As I stated previously, I know I'm good at tech and I'm going to rely on that. I understand it, I know how it works, and it's reliable. The problem that I've found so far is providing energy. Today I put up 3 solar panels on top of my mountain and tunneled them straight down into my machine room. That doesn't provide a lot of power, but I figured out how to upgrade my machines to be faster AND use less power, so the panels seem to do the trick. They have the unintended benefit of running out of power at night, meaning I can sleep in peace because the machines can't work with no power.
I also decided I needed something that can mine for ores for me so that I can focus on other things. It took a lot of work, and I have to duplicate one of my machines three times over, but it was worth it in the end. I present to you the Digital Miner:
I attached it directly to my solar panels so that it would get first dibs on the energy, and I also hooked up a large diamond-plated chest to the back of the machine to collect all of the ores. This thing is amazing! It has to be at least partly magical: It's directly over my base in the mountain, yet it's pulling ores from everywhere and not doing any damage. Our mining worlds use faster machines, but this is chugging along nicely considering I've not upgraded it and it has hardly any power yet.
Given my need for more advanced machinery, I've also expanded the machine room:
As you can see in the image, there are a lot of new machines. I now have 4 Metallurgic Infusers. Each holds a different material. From left to right, they hold a) redstone, b) coal/carbon, c) diamond, and d) obsidian. I need to re-arrange them so that I can automate the transfer between the machines, but for now I can move the parts as I need them. In the back center of the picture, you can see a regular TE Pulverizer. It's fast and sometimes I need dust to craft, and it's easier to stick it in there than to reconfigure my machines' input/output options. On top of the 3rd Met. Inf. you see an Osmium Compressor. It does 2 things total, but it does them well so it can stay. Close to the bottom-left, you can see a charging station and a teleporter. Yes! That's right! I can teleport across my world now. I have a portable teleporter as well, which was the reason for the charging pad. Now, if the crimson cultists attempt to kill me, I can simply *poof* and be back in safety.
Finally, on the back wall of the room, is a very interesting machine. It's called a Storehouse and claims to be able to store almost a thousand stacks. I've been able to empty all of my chests into it and there is plenty of room leftover, so maybe there's some truth to it.
Remember my magic book that I created from my picnic yesterday? Well, I read through it last night before bed and found out that I can do a lot of things with it. There are a lot of blank pages, but I found that some of them filled themselves in when I accomplished simple tasks. I'm preparing to try something really big, so I built an altar today.
It calls for me to channel essence in for the spells, so I'll have to build those sections up to see if they work. I built the structure out of better materials, using diamond blocks and nether quartz so that I can create really complicated spells.
Tomorrow, time permitting, I'll see if I can channel whatever essence it's talking about and see if magic is real, or if this book is total fiction. I hope it's real - it looks like there is a lot of power to be had!