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#1
Quote from: Buruldai on April 18, 2016, 03:02:19 PM
Mushy please! Glowy, cooly!

I've been missing my mushroom farms. Really helps during winters before hydroponics get set up.
#2
Any one know if this will work in A12?
#3
Outdated / Re: [A12d] Recycle Apparel
October 23, 2015, 09:20:57 AM
I'm curious what the return rate is on materials? Do we get a fraction of the material used to make the clothing or the whole shebang? Cause the latter would be fairly powerful.
#4
General Discussion / Re: Heating
October 21, 2015, 06:13:19 PM
how warm a room can get depends on how large it is, how many heaters and how cold is it outside. having a small room in a desert with tons of heaters will make it a sauna, where a massive room in the tundra with one heater will make next to no difference
#5
4) Spare organs or limbs are useful for replacing missing or damaged ones. In case of the let's say a heart, if someone has a wound that damages the heart (NOT destroys) and if your doctor does a shoddy job, the colonist may have a scar/wound that gives a debuff to them. Having spares allows you to put a fresh brand-new organ in.
#6
Just wondering what difference this has from the vanilla cryptosleep caskets? Is it just smaller?
#7
Looking at this mod I can't help but wonder, wouldn't the machining bench be a more suitable choice than the smithing table? Seeing as how firearms are composed of many small intricate parts that you can't make by heating metal and hitting it with a hammer, which is "smithing".
#8
The multi-grain compostion of whiskey was why I was wondering as to why you picked bourbon as the name (other than my suspicion that you're a yankee), but I understand the colloquialism of bourbon as whiskey for the sake of simplicity. In Canada there's a similar situation with whiskey, it gets called rye instead of rye-whiskey (even though corn is actually the "main" ingredient in rye-whiskey).
#9
Wouldn't the bourbon be technically called whiskey, since it's not "made" in the states?