My new favorite Automated Building Method: MFFS

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The Skeptical Tech

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Now that I've figured out how to transport liquid forton, I have gone a bit (ok very) power mad.

My friend and I wanted to build an underwater base, so we decided that MFFS would be a great way to do it.

I have a deriver filling a stupidly large extrautilies tank. It has a stack of speed upgrades in it and fortron is pulled out with a liquid translocator with a stack of speed upgrades.

This feeds into a tesserect, which I then move around with my projector. I use cube mode and the appropriate number of modules to move the building/destruction zone. I use 3 stacks of speed upgrades to speed things up a bit (XD) and feed fortron into it using another liquid translocator with a stack of speed upgrades.

The speed at which this thing breaks and places blocks is....insane. It also looks awesome underwater.

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How did I get that much steel? Answer: Rotarycraft, it's so easy.

Oh, and I have a 15x stabilized dense ore world because I hate grinding. That's the only "cheat" we use other than allowing ourselves to cheat in items if we derp and do something wrong on an expensive receipe or lose something really expensive to a glitch.