Ep 48 : It feels like volcano tamer could be a career, Extra hard : Oxygen not included



Our industrial planet is going to have a lot of free metal floating around, also that cool loop is a life saver. All we needed was about 10 tons of super coolant to make it 😁

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41 thoughts on “Ep 48 : It feels like volcano tamer could be a career, Extra hard : Oxygen not included”

  1. Why use pumps for the CO2? Why not just break a hole into space and let it vent naturally? Or automate some doors that react to the pressure if you want some more control? I had a whole ethanol setup powering one of my bases and I just made a chimney to space to get rid of the CO2.

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  2. For deep freezing the frost burger inside the Rocket module, you can deep freeze them on the planet and create a vaccum storage place inside the Rocket thereby the temperature of the frost burger shouldn't reduce and throw in a Auto sweeper to bring the food outside of the vaccum storage similar to the ones normally used in the base.

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  3. If you need sand, cook some polluted dirt. You have enough volcanoes to generate all the free heat. Or better yet, send the excess polluted water you're sending to space into one of the volcano tamers. That will cook to dirt, which will cook to sand, and add an auto miner to break up the sand tiles. That way your sand still comes from Aku!

    Also, you don't need to loop of ethanol going past the balm lily. the wall it's sharing with the natural gas guyser isn't insulated, so that passive heat from the natural gas will be enough to keep that part of the place warm, and you won't have to risk burst pipes. Or worse, ethanol gas in your chlorine room.

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  4. Hey big fan of the ONI content (actually still catching up this series so apologies if this has been mentioned somewhere), but wanted hop in to ask if you've looked at Captain of Industry at all? Recently into open beta. Looks like it could be fun; would be interested to see your take.

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  5. What is your opinion on the Thermo Regulator? I somehow kept one running constantly cooling hydrogen to -200C and burst the gas pipe. The thermo regulator stayed at a constant 40C. Yes the machine can also cool Oxygen and burst the gas pipe but it's slower.

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  6. Francis I mentioned this few episodes ago but you made a comment 2mins from the end about sand for water filtration and crops. Don’t forget you need glass for rad suits too

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  7. Nice episode and awesome Base. For the self-taming Volcano a question: This might be outdated or an error in my memory, but wasn't there something about the thermal capacity of the Steam Turbines atmosphere beeing important?

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  8. For self cooling turbines, CO2 isn't the best medium to extract heat from the turbine building. Easy fixable with a layer of liquid. Or 3 if you're feeling creative.

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  9. @francis john the amount of effort you put on this series is amazing, im enjoyed watching you played. i couldn't imagine if im the one playing it. that would give me brain freeze lol. please keep playing ONI especially for new updates to come 👍👍👍

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  10. For the conveyor meter, you should add a switch to keep it on instead of connecting to itself.
    If it's connected to itself you'll sometime have a small packet pass through and mess with the next packet as well, while an always on switch will reset it even after the small packet.

    CO2 in a steam room is fine as long as there's enough water/steam to crush it all into one blob, as it's much heavier than steam. Then eventually the water dripping in from the turbine will delete that last blob of CO2.
    It's actually a nice way to clear out other more troublesome gasses since it's the heaviest gas (bar exotic ones like metallic gasses).

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  11. 28:12 It always has been 50% of the consumed mass, even before the update. There is no difference in output material if you compost polluted dirt, and then cook it into sand, followed by mining, compared to pokeshells. You could never have an infinity loop of sand to water sieve to dirt to pokeshell

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  12. Out of interest/as an additional challenge, a system to recover rocket exhaust? Probably not too hard but it might give some interesting resources. Also because it might be funny, a thermal exhaust vent.

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