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Handling

Daniel edited this page May 7, 2018 · 16 revisions

Basics of EM handling include:

  • Quantization - Process of encapsulating matter in EM form
  • Elemental Overflow Output Hatch - Excess matter is safely dumped into subspace (that is if the overflow can keep up)
  • Elemental Output Hatch - Machines output trough Elemental Outputs
  • Quantum Tunnel - EM can be transported trough tunnels (optional since outputs can face inputs directly)
  • Matter Junction - Multiblock machine that allows routing of its inputs to chosen outputs
  • Elemental Input Hatch - Machines can intake trough Elemental Inputs
  • Dequantization - Process of decapsulating back to regular form

Simple Tunnel connection:

Elemental Output - Quantum Tunnels (up to 16, optional) - Elemental Input

Coloration needs to be consistent over a connection, no color is not a color. Only straight lines are permitted. Active hatches (and machines) have different animated textures.

Simple Routing setup:

Quantizer - Matter Junction - Dequantizer (Classic hatches skipped)

Parameters inside the matter junction need to be set correctly, each EM hatch (while any EM machine checks it's structure) is assigned an ID. Overflow outputs are placed on all of the machines to prevent them from exploding in case the inputs/outputs contain too much matter, or when the output cannot be placed anywhere.

Disclaimer:

Dissasembling quantum confinement equipment which is use might result in component rich exhaust.

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