@@TheTdw2000 but your still getting the proper amount of sleep time shall we cut on that that way you will have more time to think about your decisions. from your good friends at Black Corp HR ;)
Pressure is the same in all directions at a specific point and the deeper the higher. Therefore it is logical that you have pressure damage on the bottom.
Good call leaving the top corners of the silo. That might be too much magma to fit neatly at the bottom for you to have to open and close the doors multiple times. Was definately a sick idea
I have always found the biggest reward you can give any fictional character is to remember them, like a human getting the attention of god it's considered the biggest honor. We all fade into nothingness eventually being remembered is sometimes all we can hope for. always a pleasure to watch these
I normally don't watch your Oxygen not included videos except "mini baby base series" I loved that one. This new series reminds me of that fun crazy builds on asteroids it is super fun to watch. Thank you for your work!
I watched every Francis John ONI video tonight and took a shot for every time he went over time, someone send an ambulance :D love the longer videos!!!
Thanks Nathan I've been following fer a while so satisfying and informative I'm still nooby watching u an grind has improved my runs so much thanks again
I think the new Automation Broadcaster might help in this case ? maybe when to rocket launched in the home planetoid, it will send signal to Toastibo to open the door. and setup the pump with some timer.
2:15 I had thought I had witnessed the heights of dupe stupidity before, but this dupe has set a new high-water mark. They deserve a medal. And then to be fired into a black hole.
I doubt 20:03 will drop the berries a tile to the right once that stack gets to 25 tons. Couldn't be, at least the polluted dirt won't displace the visco gel.
@@FrancisJohnYT Just had that happen to me refineries creating 25 tons of steel on the suppose thile then they start overflowing to left, right and sometimes on the original tile.
For what's worth the automation of the rocket is plenty possible. The rocket has a logical output port that tells when it's checklist is complete (that means fully refueled and done loading/unloading) and when the input port receives a signal it calls the pilot and launches the rocket. So technically, linking the rocket to itself with an automation wire /should/ make it launch as soon as it's done unloading. Same would go for loading.
Might not have been a bug, if it was the nuclear fallout spreading and thermally conducting with what it touched, before the vacuum of space dissipated it.
Be careful you don't run into an issue with the rocket's 3x9 heat box messing with your blob of liquid for the niobium pump. Also, didn't they just introduce a remote notification system? Maybe you could use that automation to notify a replacement rocket to fly out from your home planet when your niobium filled one leaves. That way, you make sure to get a rocket back in time.
I think what we need is a buffer tank, 5 to 10 tons of liquid storage would buy us a bunch of time and help fill the rockets faster. Would require more insulation but we do have a large stockpile of food.
I have an idea for your Niobium rocket automation. Use buffer gate attached to your launch signal to get to a green pulse at (2.2 cycles or whatever) the trip duration after launch, and then use the Wireless Automation sensors to let the other side know when it's time to open the volcano doors just before it would land. Also, For the doors, you really should be using automation ribbon cables to control the whole process. It won't take too long to understand them, and once you do, holy moly do you unlock a whole new level of automation.
Tricky bit is when the Volcano goes Dormant. I was thinking of using a hydro sensor to detect when Niobioum is available to pump and that starts off the whole process. A space scanner or two can detect the rockets even with no view of the sky should open the doors in time as they are not bunker doors. But how long do we leave the doors open? when do we cycle the door pumps? I have to really sit down and figure it all out.
Me: Waiting for the episode where Francis fully automates the Magma lair doors. Francis: I gotta work on my toilet water tank a bit more. Also how does one get stuck in a door hahaha.
I wonder if encasing the cool steam vent in airflow tiles instead of metal tiles would work better - no pressure damage, but similar thermal conductivity?
"Not sure if its possible " Bah humbug !!! with raw math you can use timers, With Byproduct of the engines you can pump it back into the ship :D I think Carbon Dioxide would be the safest option considering its low Specific Heat Capacity and Thermal Conductivity. Other choice is let it vent into space before "Hiding"
I think you need a buffer rocket that waits in the orbit once you launch the full one, get down next fill it up by when the other returns back in the orbit, would suggest to make an asteroid dedicated with liquid niobium but I think thats crazy even for you, also you could make aquariums surrounded by vaccum and put some pacu fish in random places.
@francis_john could you maby build a liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen automated rocket fueling system? You only use the radbolt engines. I am trying to build one my own but i am struggling so i wonder how you would tackle this in the current game. For example there is no hydrogen vent on the main planet. :D
Dupes can draw up to 1000 kgs from a single pump if there open emptiers it seems their radius of a single action is their tile two left and two right adding up to 5x200 so if the simulation is kind a single dupe can draw 1000 I’ve seen it a few times while clearing my tungstens
if you move the cooling facility into the new gained space on Toastibo you save yourself a lot of trouble. this is a weird version of the minimap. where you had to constantly move things around depending on the needs of the current buildings.
I may have to move the steam turbine setup but for now it can stay. I mean we could cool the Niobium right here but it's not nearly as much fun as sending it to the home planet.
What happened to the plan for using the Niobium volcano niobium to reheat the magma on the right side of the screen? I was really looking forward to watching that challenge. Keep up the good work on the videos!
We may still do that, it depends on how much heat the exhaust injects into the system versus the gas exhaust cooling. For now I'm just going to get it working if possible and monitor the temp.
Instead of having to move that rocket pad, you could have sent the liquid niobium into the capsule, then from inside the capsule through a liquid fitting into the liquid tank.
That is an excellent Idea, we would need to use insulated pipes made of insulation inside the capsule to ensure it did not boil the living space but it could work. One problem is I don't think we have enough insulation to run pipes up that high on the rocket. Let me do some thinking.
Was thinking that maybe a launcher would work from under magma, but in the end I wanted to use our secret silo to do it. This is most definitely not a way I would recommend.
@@FrancisJohnYT In any case, perhaps you could use the doors to cool the niobium and use that as both a cover for the silo and cooling for the niobium, then? Melted Niobium IRL looks rather like lava.
very nice, kinda surprised you're not using the hollowed out planetoid to process and cool down the Niobium, but leaving a hollowed shell after your theft is very on brand as well. Also, why not loose some heat in your rocket silo, it'd help keep that magma liquid?
Was going to cool the Niobium on site but this way was suggested in the comments and I really liked the idea. Flying the Niobium to another planet, landing it in a giant water tank and using it's heat to help clean water by boiling it. Just the perfect level of stupid yet fun.
I so want to see some hydro sensors in the sequence of the doors to try and program the lava door sequence. I suppose that's quite a bit of automation testing. Such a fan of early prototyping with manual switches but, man, manual switches get old fast
Since the exhaust from the rockets will cool the doors that control the flow of lava, presenting an eventuality where your magma will turn into solids, would you be able to arrange some way to use the heat of the volcano to heat up the doors to a controlled temperature in order to keep the magma from turning into rock? Would be a fun adventure I think but I’m not sure if it would be possible in that right of a space.
Was thinking about that earlier but I was also thinking the heat from the engine the 9 by 3 bit will dump a load of heat into the doors. Wont know straight away if the different forces are adding or removed heat in total.
have you ever tested in a test world the fastest way to deal with lava?...my plan is JUST A TON of water on it with turbines (the whole map from left to right) just then just dig it out as it runs
"no that big of a deal.." famous last words, i see you at 6k cycles! :D always build for sustainability! (learned that the hard way *cough give up or sandbox it :D)
@@FrancisJohnYT had to start over 6.3k cycle, 16 dupes and the game lag was causing all kinds of issues. New game with 8 dupes max, see how that goes :)
Liquid sensors on all tiles in the niobium pool, with and gates on all of them, remove the sensors that dont work because of viscocity reasons. Also why you no double pump it? do you need to put the viscojel on the same side or is it a more efficient design?
That is naptha, when building the original steam turbine the plastic was brought to the turbine but construction was ceased before completion. The dropped plastic ended up melting into naptha so I left it their as a transfer medium for the new steam turbine.
Hope you see this. Havent plaid in a while now for some reason I cant get my niobium tamer right. I use the old steam room with robo miners but it instantly melts any rail in the center no mater what temp shift plates I put around it or none. Please advise an option, thanks and love your content. Brain fart: I made it self powered by the turbines and battery but between eruptions its vacuum doing it lol.
It's been a while since I looks at the Niobium volcano, my main idea was to pump the Niobium in the same way you can pump magma. Once you get it in 10 kg packets it should just be a case of pumping it into a steam room for heat destruction. You would have to figure out the number of steam turbines required of course but should be no more than 2-3.
@@FrancisJohnYT Will have to try to figure out how to do that, I watched a video and it would pump liquid i dropped next to the pump but not the niobium under it.
Ep 31 : Niobiumis tough : Oxygen not included Spaced out Ep 31 : Niobium is tough : Oxygen not included Spaced out Please change it before I (and probably others) go a bit crazy just notifying as quick as I can
Can you build a petroleum rocket that carries liquid cargo with it from home base to refuel once you land, then fill up with liquid magma or other liquid before heading back home?
@@FrancisJohnYT the petroleum is emptied on landing, then refuel the rocket, no need for any rad bolt generator to refill the rocket, empty cargo tank fills with liquid magma to drop off at home planet… this rocket would also have solid cargo capacity to bring the metals back to home, again no need for any surface equipment to send the metal back, it is a secret base after all
So wait you can’t make a niobium holding tank basically how you have the magma tanked. And just add that one tile if it goes up to two tiles. This way you don’t have to worry about a trough and exact calculations. Just my two cents. I’m sure you will get it right 😅
Cooling on site would be far easier, automating it to be taken to another planet for processing is a fun little project that is just the right amount of cool.
That is far to noble a use, we are going to ship it between planets using a secret silo so we can boil our dirty water clean..... we need to work on our evil plans.
@@FrancisJohnYT The steam condenses in the tiles, it goes kind of weird. Are you saying the doors would be "exploity" after that rad bolt catcher you made? ;-)
3:36 y not use gas blocks ??? no need for heat transfer water will get stuck in the blocks but its no diffrent than haveing a block made of water that wont fall
Oh we could, that would be the efficient play. But I want to use the over engineered secret silo to move it all. This is one of those style over substance things.
It's amazing how much joy the three simple words "And we're back." can bring
"He's sending us back!"
"WHAT?!"
"HE'S SENDING US BACK!!!"
"To the Magma planet? That's it, I'M STICKING MY HEAD IN THE DOOR!"
I believe the colloquial term for super coolant "steam" is: "a huge fucking problem"
"Dupes of hazzard". That is an A+ pun right there! :D
Took me 5 minutes of watching until it clicked, great reference in the thumbnail xD
Ah yes, one of the most challenging substances in the game to deal with: Niobiumis.
Pretty sure that was in harry potter somewhere.
😂 I had to read it twice just to make sure lol
I think you mean doors 😆
You're lucky the dupes haven't formed their own union yet
😂🤣
but then again they lock themselves inside doors soooo how good can there PR be XD
@@apgamer4053 such errors in judgement are due to a lack of proper computational power, i.e. improper working conditions
@@TheTdw2000 but your still getting the proper amount of sleep time shall we cut on that that way you will have more time to think about your decisions. from your good friends at Black Corp HR ;)
everyone: tame the volcano
FJ: let's pump the stuff across two maps.
I really wanna see that magma rocket silo fully automated, it seems like it'd be super satisfying to watch
Pressure is the same in all directions at a specific point and the deeper the higher. Therefore it is logical that you have pressure damage on the bottom.
You had me at “Dups of Hazard”. I love the Bond villain rocket beneath the magma. Automating the doors would break me.
"Guy with his head stuck in door" is my new fave.
Man oh man,
Best challenge ever.
"NO DELETE, NO CANCEL CHALLENGE" But only until you build a Monument.
Do it Francis. The PermaBuild!
Good call leaving the top corners of the silo. That might be too much magma to fit neatly at the bottom for you to have to open and close the doors multiple times. Was definately a sick idea
I have always found the biggest reward you can give any fictional character is to remember them, like a human getting the attention of god it's considered the biggest honor. We all fade into nothingness eventually being remembered is sometimes all we can hope for. always a pleasure to watch these
Well the videos will be there at least for a while, so all will remember how they like to get their heads stuck in doors.
2:15 DOOR STUCK! DOOR STUCK! Please! I beg you! We're dead!
I normally don't watch your Oxygen not included videos except "mini baby base series" I loved that one. This new series reminds me of that fun crazy builds on asteroids it is super fun to watch. Thank you for your work!
Francis... where's our fix of ONI? Cold turkey's kicking in real bad! :D
I watched every Francis John ONI video tonight and took a shot for every time he went over time, someone send an ambulance :D
love the longer videos!!!
Thanks Nathan I've been following fer a while so satisfying and informative I'm still nooby watching u an grind has improved my runs so much thanks again
What a fine episode. 23 minutes but chock-full of awesome stuff.
You know it's going to be a good episode when then thumbnail is full of magma
2:15 I'm imagining Francis is Tom Cruise screaming at Benji: "OPEN THE DOOR"
I think the new Automation Broadcaster might help in this case ? maybe when to rocket launched in the home planetoid, it will send signal to Toastibo to open the door. and setup the pump with some timer.
2:15 I had thought I had witnessed the heights of dupe stupidity before, but this dupe has set a new high-water mark. They deserve a medal. And then to be fired into a black hole.
I literally screamed like ''HELL YEAH'' when i saw the notification, i was extremely bored, you made my day better, thank you
6:32 chills my speen as he hovers over a thin layer of Super Coolant.
I doubt 20:03 will drop the berries a tile to the right once that stack gets to 25 tons. Couldn't be, at least the polluted dirt won't displace the visco gel.
I'll have to keep an eye on it, but as far as I'm aware it should just form a second stack.
@@FrancisJohnYT Just had that happen to me refineries creating 25 tons of steel on the suppose thile then they start overflowing to left, right and sometimes on the original tile.
Could you use the turning of rock into magma to cool the liquid Niobium? Would also give you a "fuel" to re-cover the volcano rocket.
For what's worth the automation of the rocket is plenty possible. The rocket has a logical output port that tells when it's checklist is complete (that means fully refueled and done loading/unloading) and when the input port receives a signal it calls the pilot and launches the rocket. So technically, linking the rocket to itself with an automation wire /should/ make it launch as soon as it's done unloading. Same would go for loading.
at 4:40 everything in space randomly, instantly got overheat damage. what a wild bug that was
No point repairing any of it as we will just break it next time we launch. Should really dismantle the broken solar panels though.
Might not have been a bug, if it was the nuclear fallout spreading and thermally conducting with what it touched, before the vacuum of space dissipated it.
Francis John has the most crazy projects in ONI on YT.
Idk how but this series keeps getting better :D
Be careful you don't run into an issue with the rocket's 3x9 heat box messing with your blob of liquid for the niobium pump.
Also, didn't they just introduce a remote notification system? Maybe you could use that automation to notify a replacement rocket to fly out from your home planet when your niobium filled one leaves. That way, you make sure to get a rocket back in time.
I think what we need is a buffer tank, 5 to 10 tons of liquid storage would buy us a bunch of time and help fill the rockets faster. Would require more insulation but we do have a large stockpile of food.
I have an idea for your Niobium rocket automation. Use buffer gate attached to your launch signal to get to a green pulse at (2.2 cycles or whatever) the trip duration after launch, and then use the Wireless Automation sensors to let the other side know when it's time to open the volcano doors just before it would land.
Also, For the doors, you really should be using automation ribbon cables to control the whole process. It won't take too long to understand them, and once you do, holy moly do you unlock a whole new level of automation.
Tricky bit is when the Volcano goes Dormant. I was thinking of using a hydro sensor to detect when Niobioum is available to pump and that starts off the whole process.
A space scanner or two can detect the rockets even with no view of the sky should open the doors in time as they are not bunker doors. But how long do we leave the doors open? when do we cycle the door pumps? I have to really sit down and figure it all out.
Looking forward for upcoming ONI content, that niobium fire. Thank you
i’d love to see the water tank just completely take over the bottom of the map - cover the water boiler, oil biome, etc. akus new home
Right on time for lunch! Hellz yeah! XD
Me: Waiting for the episode where Francis fully automates the Magma lair doors.
Francis: I gotta work on my toilet water tank a bit more.
Also how does one get stuck in a door hahaha.
Ahh, fond memories of my own disbelief the first time a dupe got stuck in a door ;P
I wonder if encasing the cool steam vent in airflow tiles instead of metal tiles would work better - no pressure damage, but similar thermal conductivity?
I'm curious to, I think I'll give it a shot and see what happens.
"Not sure if its possible " Bah humbug !!!
with raw math you can use timers, With Byproduct of the engines you can pump it back into the ship :D I think Carbon Dioxide would be the safest option considering its low Specific Heat Capacity and Thermal Conductivity. Other choice is let it vent into space before "Hiding"
I think you need a buffer rocket that waits in the orbit once you launch the full one, get down next fill it up by when the other returns back in the orbit, would suggest to make an asteroid dedicated with liquid niobium but I think thats crazy even for you, also you could make aquariums surrounded by vaccum and put some pacu fish in random places.
Build a giant cooling plant and freeze the ocean on the home planet
ouuu, an automated infinite water storage using ice...
We need spaced out base lovin!
Seeing this notification just makes my day better
The thought of working basically in Mercury's core sounds horrible LOL!
Maybe you can make a huge steam room, with this large toilet at your home planet 🙄
Than drop in all the niobium 💦
@francis_john could you maby build a liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen automated rocket fueling system? You only use the radbolt engines. I am trying to build one my own but i am struggling so i wonder how you would tackle this in the current game. For example there is no hydrogen vent on the main planet. :D
Dupes can draw up to 1000 kgs from a single pump if there open emptiers it seems their radius of a single action is their tile two left and two right adding up to 5x200 so if the simulation is kind a single dupe can draw 1000 I’ve seen it a few times while clearing my tungstens
if you move the cooling facility into the new gained space on Toastibo you save yourself a lot of trouble. this is a weird version of the minimap. where you had to constantly move things around depending on the needs of the current buildings.
I may have to move the steam turbine setup but for now it can stay. I mean we could cool the Niobium right here but it's not nearly as much fun as sending it to the home planet.
Niobiumis, i tried to read that as one word, dunno why but i don't regret it
The video when released may have had a space missing for the first 30 min, your notification may have been Niobiumis.
Claim your 'here before Francis fixes the typo in the title' token here!
I am very curious how much magma and niobium you have to flush down the toilet before all the water is boiled
1:50 , FJ explaining global warming
What happened to the plan for using the Niobium volcano niobium to reheat the magma on the right side of the screen? I was really looking forward to watching that challenge. Keep up the good work on the videos!
We may still do that, it depends on how much heat the exhaust injects into the system versus the gas exhaust cooling. For now I'm just going to get it working if possible and monitor the temp.
Instead of having to move that rocket pad, you could have sent the liquid niobium into the capsule, then from inside the capsule through a liquid fitting into the liquid tank.
That is an excellent Idea, we would need to use insulated pipes made of insulation inside the capsule to ensure it did not boil the living space but it could work. One problem is I don't think we have enough insulation to run pipes up that high on the rocket. Let me do some thinking.
@@FrancisJohnYT Cash in on those millions of calories Aku has hoarded, and feed that tree.
Alternatively, you could use a launcher to send the Niobium back home.
Was thinking that maybe a launcher would work from under magma, but in the end I wanted to use our secret silo to do it. This is most definitely not a way I would recommend.
@@FrancisJohnYT In any case, perhaps you could use the doors to cool the niobium and use that as both a cover for the silo and cooling for the niobium, then? Melted Niobium IRL looks rather like lava.
very nice, kinda surprised you're not using the hollowed out planetoid to process and cool down the Niobium, but leaving a hollowed shell after your theft is very on brand as well. Also, why not loose some heat in your rocket silo, it'd help keep that magma liquid?
Was going to cool the Niobium on site but this way was suggested in the comments and I really liked the idea.
Flying the Niobium to another planet, landing it in a giant water tank and using it's heat to help clean water by boiling it. Just the perfect level of stupid yet fun.
@@FrancisJohnYT that's a pretty cool idea, yeah.
I so want to see some hydro sensors in the sequence of the doors to try and program the lava door sequence. I suppose that's quite a bit of automation testing. Such a fan of early prototyping with manual switches but, man, manual switches get old fast
That is the final plan, a completely automated system.
Make The Nuclear-waste-dumbster planet out of Toastibo :D
Nice to see that Niobium (and Thermium) aren't that easy to get anymore in the DLC^^
In all fairness we could do this simpler, but using a secret rocket silo to ship it between planets is just way cooler.
@@FrancisJohnYT true, just some steam turbines on top like with the Wolframite I guess, but its a lot of heat^^
Since the exhaust from the rockets will cool the doors that control the flow of lava, presenting an eventuality where your magma will turn into solids, would you be able to arrange some way to use the heat of the volcano to heat up the doors to a controlled temperature in order to keep the magma from turning into rock? Would be a fun adventure I think but I’m not sure if it would be possible in that right of a space.
Was thinking about that earlier but I was also thinking the heat from the engine the 9 by 3 bit will dump a load of heat into the doors. Wont know straight away if the different forces are adding or removed heat in total.
hot stuff, coming through!
could add a couple more tiles of water space to the water tank if you used bunker tiles instead?
I'm just eager to make sure the water tank never breaks. Triple tiles, airflow tiles and doors are the only things that won't take pressure damage.
have you ever tested in a test world the fastest way to deal with lava?...my plan is JUST A TON of water on it with turbines (the whole map from left to right) just then just dig it out as it runs
"no that big of a deal.." famous last words, i see you at 6k cycles! :D always build for sustainability! (learned that the hard way *cough give up or sandbox it :D)
At 6k cycle the water tank will be over half the map :)
@@FrancisJohnYT had to start over 6.3k cycle, 16 dupes and the game lag was causing all kinds of issues.
New game with 8 dupes max, see how that goes :)
"That looks ... saner"
Um excuse me?
Why the music at the end reminded me of Don't Starve?
Liquid sensors on all tiles in the niobium pool, with and gates on all of them, remove the sensors that dont work because of viscocity reasons. Also why you no double pump it? do you need to put the viscojel on the same side or is it a more efficient design?
You can't rotate pumps so your stuck orientated with one side, you can use a door pump system but not sure any material could survive the heat.
I haven't tuned in for a while, so I have no idea why we're stealing all the magma and I'm too afraid to ask.
2:15 buiding wild crop farm is like
The obsidian installated tiles will melt under the heat of liquid niobium over time.
I don't think the niobium can heat it up enough, their has to be a big enough temp differential. But to be safe we can run some steam pipes though it.
"dupes of hazard" lol
What is the black liquid over your coolant battey on lava world? Can't imagine it is cool enough to be CO2.
That is naptha, when building the original steam turbine the plastic was brought to the turbine but construction was ceased before completion. The dropped plastic ended up melting into naptha so I left it their as a transfer medium for the new steam turbine.
In space, noone can hear you unionise
U can replace the metal tiles to metal doors, they don't break no matter the pressure
Maybe some airflow tiles as well, should accomplish the same results hopefully.
Here's an idea - a mod that adds custom achievements to the existing system...because who doesn't love grinding achievements? 🤣
Francis John How to deal with magma volkano ? do u have guide ?
Made the below video a while back, it all should still work but I have not tested them in a while.
ruclips.net/video/wNyGrs0HsWI/видео.html
Hope you see this. Havent plaid in a while now for some reason I cant get my niobium tamer right. I use the old steam room with robo miners but it instantly melts any rail in the center no mater what temp shift plates I put around it or none. Please advise an option, thanks and love your content. Brain fart: I made it self powered by the turbines and battery but between eruptions its vacuum doing it lol.
It's been a while since I looks at the Niobium volcano, my main idea was to pump the Niobium in the same way you can pump magma.
Once you get it in 10 kg packets it should just be a case of pumping it into a steam room for heat destruction. You would have to figure out the number of steam turbines required of course but should be no more than 2-3.
@@FrancisJohnYT Will have to try to figure out how to do that, I watched a video and it would pump liquid i dropped next to the pump but not the niobium under it.
Ep 31 : Niobiumis tough : Oxygen not included Spaced out
Ep 31 : Niobium is tough : Oxygen not included Spaced out
Please change it before I (and probably others) go a bit crazy
just notifying as quick as I can
Shame on you Francis.
About 30 min after release while finishing dinner I noticed the comments...... oops.
OMG dupes! Amazing people at their sillyness all the time
This supporting comment has not entombed itself in a door.
Can you build a petroleum rocket that carries liquid cargo with it from home base to refuel once you land, then fill up with liquid magma or other liquid before heading back home?
What's the purpose of the petroleum rocket then? I figure the nuclear rocket is carrying enough liquid for now.
@@FrancisJohnYT the petroleum is emptied on landing, then refuel the rocket, no need for any rad bolt generator to refill the rocket, empty cargo tank fills with liquid magma to drop off at home planet… this rocket would also have solid cargo capacity to bring the metals back to home, again no need for any surface equipment to send the metal back, it is a secret base after all
I thought part of the plan was to run the liquid Niobium into the magma to keep the magma toasty then only ship it home?
Have to see how much heat the rocket generates first, might end up switching to CO2 or maybe hydrogen. Some testing is required.
Love your ONI content! Please approve this comment ha :)
So wait you can’t make a niobium holding tank basically how you have the magma tanked. And just add that one tile if it goes up to two tiles. This way you don’t have to worry about a trough and exact calculations. Just my two cents. I’m sure you will get it right 😅
Yes deffinitelyneeds a big tank to fall in, it also means the viscosity puddle to the side moves the visco jel out of the rocket plume.
Ohhhhh I need to do some testing.
@Francis John , any plan on trying timberborn ?
Maybe as a quick break between series, depends how long it is.
Why not use the cold machine right next to the vent? Hydrogen in short supply?
Cooling on site would be far easier, automating it to be taken to another planet for processing is a fun little project that is just the right amount of cool.
2:25 if you stop watching them for even a second...
Amazing title
Could liquid niobium be hot enough to run a rock melter? Turn all that sandstone into igneous rock?
That is far to noble a use, we are going to ship it between planets using a secret silo so we can boil our dirty water clean..... we need to work on our evil plans.
transform all of this water or some, in ice, by using the hydrogen machine
I hardly believe you still find things to do on this map. What's next?
I think this is the last big project, then I have to let it run for a bit so we can finish draining that ocean.
You are draining an ocean planet of it's ocean and a magma planet of its magma. Whats next?
Swap them round :) no I think we will be done with this map soon :)
Why didn't you make the underwater chamber out of all doors? then they wouldn't break ;-)
Felt kind of weird to do that so I just double layered, though thinking now of replacing the tiles with airflow to see what happens.
@@FrancisJohnYT The steam condenses in the tiles, it goes kind of weird. Are you saying the doors would be "exploity" after that rad bolt catcher you made? ;-)
3:36 y not use gas blocks ??? no need for heat transfer water will get stuck in the blocks but its no diffrent than haveing a block made of water that wont fall
Saw this suggested a couple of times, I'll give it a shot and see what happens.
Yay!
What is the thing behind the pitcher pumps at 9:08?
For real, what the hell is that thing?
It's a sticker from a happy dupe
Sticker Bomber, This duplicant will spontaneously redecorate a room when overjoyed. Decor +20 (Radius: 3 tiles) for each Sticker Bomb
not first comment
also i challenge you to boil all that water in the water tank now that it has been said
you must
(or you cant do that)
Why don't you use the material transporter thingy for niobium.
Oh we could, that would be the efficient play. But I want to use the over engineered secret silo to move it all.
This is one of those style over substance things.
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Nice