In automated manufacturing systems, efficient resource flow management requires calculating total resource consumption across all production lines, balancing resource distribution through splitters and mergers, and ensuring adequate supply to prevent bottlenecks. The video demonstrates this through the production of electromagnetic control rods, where the creator calculates that 1,214 quick wire per minute is needed across multiple production lines, then configures splitters to distribute resources evenly and ensures all machines are properly powered to maintain optimal throughput.
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>> I do like cheese. I do like me some cheese. Okay, there we go. Oh, we're at tier eight nighttime base building in somewhere. Oh.
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Hello. Hello.
>> Every Saturday.
>> That's a brick.
Why the brick no bricking?
Why the brick no bricking?
>> That man got scammed.
>> That man got scammed. I'm not refunding.
Uh I will refund.
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>> All right, we're actually good on that.
So now we can do this.
>> All right, come press this button. Give me one second. I'm configuring all my beans.
150 more coins. I believe in you, Sean the Sheep. I believe in you. Uh you can start up orders to uh pull together resources with other people uh to do that. By the way, >> why did the brick not work? The brick is like the one thing that's not really connected up to much.
>> Fix it. reminds you that any extra limbs resulting from exposure to radiation are also contracted to work on project assembly.
>> There we go.
>> Expation will not result in any bonuses of how many functional limbs it produces.
>> Project part number, the magnetic field generator should enter production as soon as possible.
>> Okay.
>> Any unnecessary delays will be noted.
>> Okay. Magnetic field generators.
The [ __ ] a magnetic field gen? What the [ __ ] a magnetic field generator?
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>> Why you do this to my Blaine?
>> Deserves.
>> What? But how do you magnetic field generator?
>> We're not yet.
>> We're not yet. Okay.
>> How do particle >> nuclear pasta?
>> What we just unlocked with nuclear power is uranium, uranium cells, uranium fuel rods, nuclear power plants, the electromagnetic control rods, which we actually need for other stuff, and the magnetic field generator, which is the uh space elevator part.
>> Okay. Hello, Korean panda.
How are you doing? Hope you're having a wonderful amazing day today.
Let me try.
>> We can make uh some electromagnetic control units. So, we can decide to use a alternative recipe or use the base recipe. I don't remember which is better. I'm pretty sure it's the base recipe.
>> Uh and that's for what again?
>> Electromagnetic control rods.
>> Uh one thing for research. We have not researched electromagnetic control rods.
>> We have just just before that was the button you pressed.
>> We have one alternative recipe for it which is all the way at the bottom.
>> Um which makes it you have to use one less stator.
>> Um but then you need to use high-speed uh connectors as and as you saw over there of how annoying those are.
>> Yep. Nicky, thank you for the follow.
Appreciate you. Hope you're having a wonderful amazing day. Okay. Uh, so wait, where is electromagnetic control rods then? I feel like I'm I'm feeling stupid.
>> Okay, escape out of that.
>> I found it. I found it. I found it. N. I hit N. Uh, okay.
>> Yeah, that works. That works, too.
>> Electromagnetic control. I I'm not seeing the alternative recipe. I don't think we've done that.
>> We only have one and that's in the ma'am that we don't want to use.
>> Ma'am, you follow me? Agreed. Yet they buttered me and then they bonked the butter into my hair. Like I don't know what they are trying to do to me. That is not the salon treatment I am thinking of.
>> No, I know. It seems pretty based to me.
>> Yes, I am glad the follow did not flashbang me as well, Nick.
>> All right, get rid of all of these basically the motors in there because we always need more motors, it seems. It always feels like we need more motors.
Okay.
So, hold on then. Electro.
I'm not finding the electromagnetic control rods.
>> Tal, you are not even late. It's been 8 minutes, girl. Damn.
>> What do you mean you're not finding them?
>> I I looked in the ma'am. I didn't see the alternative recipe.
>> It's all the way at the bottom.
>> Literally the last one.
Am I just misspelling it or something? I searched it multiple times.
All right. So, it's okay. So, yeah, like I said, one more stator, but instead of using high-speed connectors, it uses AI thing, AI limiters.
uh which if I remember are the production of the high-speed limit highspeed thingies is a pain in the ass and the AI limiters is much easier.
Right.
>> Correct.
>> All right.
>> Yeah. AI limiter good. Highspeed connector evil.
>> Evil.
>> Yeah.
Where are you?
>> Uh somewhere over here. Hello. Found you.
>> All right. Ready to make some electromagnetic control rods so those can just start building up.
>> Hell yeah. Sounds good.
>> Okay.
>> Cuz that's the last thing on my list that I wrote uh before we have to do nitrogen. And we need to make 16 of those per minute.
>> 16 control rods per minute.
>> Yeah.
>> All right.
So that's four assemblers. That's four assemblers.
>> Yep.
>> Okay.
So, if I just do mer. Can we fit this in here by any chance? One, two, three.
>> If you go vertical, maybe.
>> Yeah, I'm trying to ching mad. I'm trying to think on a way to use all this empty space we have here.
>> Uh, you could leave it empty.
>> We could leave it empty. We have We do have space like all over here. And this, you said this is the last the hands of >> uh until we need to bring in the hands of a >> bar two. Thank you for the fault. Thank you for the sub on uh YouTube.
Appreciate you.
>> Uh sorry, what did you say? You said you're saying something >> until we are bringing in nitrogen.
That's it.
>> All right.
>> Which is one of the next steps.
>> Okay.
You just pulled up a goodwill. No, you're fine, Tal. You're fine. You chill. I I will probably be here.
No. Yeah. The buttered dog into the bonk is wild, Lucas. That is wild.
All right, so where is nitrogen? Speaking of nitrogen gas, >> the north, I think, is our best one.
>> Okay. Yep. Yep. I see the nitrogen gas to the north.
>> Oh, I found a summer slope just in a random cave that was by our base.
>> Why does that check out? Uh well, in that case, it doesn't matter which side of this we do it on if we're going to be pumping nitrogen gas or or whatever the resulting nitrogen gas is over here. So, >> and a purple slug.
>> Slug. We like the slugs. I like the slugs. We like slugs. In that case, let's just get some assemblers uh going.
I'll just put I don't know, right here.
Two, three, four. Dog with the butter.
But a dog run >> now. Excuse me. Why?
Why that into the rude rude?
Okay, then I copy that. Two, three, four. Because we are not going to be doing we're not going to be overclocking this to save space. We don't need to.
It's tiny.
Now we need to pull over.
>> You do realize we have to make the sters and the AI limiters, right?
We're not just pulling sters and AI limiters from somewhere else.
>> We do not have them somewhere else.
>> I thought we did have them somewhere else.
>> We are making them somewhere else, but we're making them buy what they need in the machine.
>> Fair enough.
Okay. Yeah, cuz we're just producing exactly how many AI limiters over here we need for uh oscillators, it looks like. Okay. What do we need for AI limiters? copper sheets and quick wire.
That's thankfully easy. And that's in an assembler. All right, so I just I can just grab that real quick. You hate doing prep missions. Let me just grab four cars one by one across the entire What the [ __ ] >> You know, we can use this space if you want here.
>> What space?
The boots.
The computer. Oh, I see what you're doing. I see what you're doing. That makes sense. That probably makes a bit more sense than how I originally had it.
All right. So, I just undid what I was doing. I just undid that copy. That That was dumb of me. Grab that assembler, which I can put just I don't know, right about save a little space for us. Um, let's do that right here.
How many of these will I need? I don't know how many we need. Hold up. Um, okay.
to produce uh two AI limiters production rate of four per minute. And how many do we need for this?
>> 15 AI limiters.
>> Two four. So we need add just the exact amount. So it's one to one for uh AI limiters to control rods.
>> So we need >> 24 sters.
>> Yeah, the sters are going to be the mild issue. I feel like I don't know why. For space.
>> All right. You want to know what the sters need? Sure.
>> Same thing. Got it.
>> That's it.
>> That's That's all we need for sters.
>> Sters.
>> All right.
>> Those three are done.
Just steel pipe and quick wire. We're going to need more quick wire, by the way.
>> Yeah, we'll probably need more coke wire. Uh, >> actually, as soon as the highspeed connectors over here are done, it'll be fine. Let me check it.
Oh, yeah. This one's done. So, we're actually probably going to want to bring in some more anyway, but >> yeah, there if you want to do this.
>> Yeah, the quick wire doesn't seem like it's going Oh, no. This quick wire is going fast. That quick wire is going fast.
>> Uh, where's this quick wire going to?
>> This quick wire is going all the way over here. Then it goes up and it's going to highspeed connectors.
Hey, S. You see where I am over here?
>> Uh, yes.
>> Just fly over a little bit. This way a little.
>> There we go. Just make it so we can keep flying.
Notice anything right here?
>> Oh, >> that was next to our base.
>> Yep. I I do be noticing that. I do be noticing that.
>> What do we need for this? Some screws.
All right.
>> That's screwed up, man. That's screwed up.
All right. Anyways, you can go back doing what you're doing. I'm going to go get that that materium.
>> All right. I'm just bonging this mother fluffer. I'm bonging this fluffer. But stop the dogs. And no, I keep doing the butt dogs. They're funny.
Why?
>> Why >> is voice mod working by the way, chat? I feel like you would have yelled at me if it wasn't. Okay, cool. Cool. Cool.
>> It's working.
>> Good. Good to know. Yeah, Lucas. I'm I'm glad you were having so much fun with that. All right, so Luff feel like I should pull these forward a little bit. What are you What are you making? You >> There's so much stuff right next to our base. I'm going to put that there. I'm going to delete this. I'm going to copy this. This is going to go I don't know.
One, two, three, four. Delete this one.
And then we'll just pipe these sters around, I guess, over to here. And we need to produce 16 of these. So that's one, two, three, four.
That's slightly off.
It's going to piss me off. All right.
Oh, no. Keep that one. Actually, keep that one. Do this. Do this. Do this.
Grab this.
One, two, three.
Now we delete this one.
Four. Okay. So, that will eventually just do like that.
Three. Four. Perfect.
And then these will eventually just we'll just bring these around. I need to put this on straight.
Uh, we could combine those two later.
Yeah, let's do this.
I don't know why I'm doing this part first, chat. It's just the way my brain is deciding to operate right now cuz I want to just get this uh I want to get this prepared uh for when it's ready cuz I just want to get I want to get how it's all going to be set up first.
There we go.
>> I have found so many Mercer spheres and such next to our base.
>> That's a [ __ ] problem. That's a problem right there. All right. Delete that. Delete this. Delete this. Delete that. Delete that. That's going to look like [ __ ] Do this then.
Do then do this.
That's better. All right. Merge that. Do not that. Not that. There we go. Do that. All right. There we go. Beautiful.
>> One card down to three to go. G.
>> Why the gamer in Christ? Why?
All right, so these assemblers need steel pipe and quick wire. Pretty easy [ __ ] Um, it's all public lobbies as well. So, o All right. Uh, I'm going to put a What? What do we splitter? Yes, splitter.
Right.
How How How best to do this? How best to do this? First off, do this.
Then we need to bring over everything which that quickwire is being like maxed out on how much is being taken.
That's quickwire. Okay. Could steal quickwire from this line then.
>> I'm bringing over more stuff for quickwire.
>> You're bringing over more stuff for quickwire. All right.
Freda re-entry. Yay. If you want to do the math quickly to see how much quick wire we are using in total in places because right now we're just sort of like not keeping track of that.
>> We have not been all right using uh Okay, let me >> Would you be fine if I ran belts along the waterfall?
>> Yeah, that'd be fine.
Uh where's my notepad? Where's the notepad? There it is. notes. Here we go.
Okay, I can delete all the [ __ ] I got there. Okay, 210 highspeed high Oh, highspeed connector equals 210 time 23.
Okay, 210 * 3 that's 2 46 630 630. This is all for this is just quickwire that I'm trying to that I'm trying to look at. So this will take a minute. That's another 210 per minute.
So that's one. Okay, that's another one.
So that's not no longer.
>> Make sure not to count the one that is uh >> Hold on. That's uh for the uh >> Don't count the one that's just for the uh dimensional depot.
Yeah. Okay.
>> Bring it back down to wait. 246 630.
Okay.
Don't count dimensional depot one. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it. This one's using 100 two three. So, it's another 300 for AI limiters right now.
AIL equals 300.
I really hope that those buttons aren't hooked up to anything now that I think about it. I really hope I haven't hooked those buttons up to anything.
I probably should have checked that.
Whoopsy doodles.
It's fine. It's fine. It's totally fine.
These manufacturers are using nothing for that. That's using computers. Those computers are using nothing.
So, that's all good there.
These are stuff we haven't prepped yet.
So that's not doing anything. These don't use them because those are coming off of these which I already which I already looked at. Then we're using some down below. I want to say 100 200.
Yeah, 100 200. So it's another 200 from AI limiters. So that brings us up to 500 for AI limiters.
It's just regular wire.
And this one's coming up for the dimensional deep for up here. So that's those that already tracked.
Okay, Bandon, if I am correct.
Oh, wait. Missed a few. Missed. Oh, maybe I didn't. Nope, I did. Oh, [ __ ] Okay.
So, 560 24.375 24.375.
So, that's 565 84.375.
Okay. We're using 584.375 quickwire per minute.
>> How much? 584.375 >> doubt.
>> I mean I and I technically we're probably using less cuz a lot of it is probably stalled because we've built up enough but or it's just going slowly but from everything I looked at that seems to be what it is.
>> Doubt.
>> At least that's everything that says the per minute.
Yeah, I want you to give me the full quick wire per minute for everything but the high-speed connectors going into the dimensional depot. There is two separate lines of quick wire going out.
And I can guarantee you that it's more than 580.
>> All right. I didn't count the high-speed connector for the dimensional depot because that one's basically stalled and maxed out.
>> Yep. Correct. Everything else, even the stuff that's stalled.
>> Yes.
I'm 90% sure that I that I got everything cuz these high-speed connectors are still going. Those are still doing stuff because those are producing for the supercomputers.
>> Tell tell me this. How much how much quick wire per minute do the the supercomputers take up?
>> 210. No, wait. That's high-speed connectors.
Uh those do not take up quick wire directly. It's just from the AI limiters >> and highspeed connectors.
>> The highspeed connectors.
>> Highspeed connectors. Yeah.
>> Yeah. And how many machines do we have doing high-speed connectors?
>> Oh, wait. I didn't I didn't add these two together. I didn't add these two together.
630 plus 584.375.
Okay. Now, I forgot to add the two together. Uh, we we're doing 1,214 quickwire per minute.
I deserve that night trade. I deserve that.
>> 14.
>> 1,214.
>> Okay. So, it is 1,214.
>> Yes.
>> Uh, then yeah, I need to do that then, right? I don't think we produce 1,214, but there are two other things.
>> Yeah, I don't I don't think we're producing uh that much either. Like thankfully a good bit of it is starting to stall, but I think we are slowly losing quickwire.
Yeah, maybe.
I don't know. We suddenly gained and then we lost a lot. So, I don't know which direction we're going in right now with our quick wire storage, but we're going a direction. and it ain't good.
>> So, what it should be is the quick wire uh in that box should always be going up.
>> Yes, I agree.
>> If we are producing enough, which I do not believe we currently are.
Yeah, we are. We are currently not.
No, cuz it's gone below 200 now. So, we are slowly losing quickwire.
Thankfully slowly, but we are losing quickwire.
And I think if I remember, our current quickwire solution is maxed out.
Why is there a huge platform above where our current uh kitium, our current quick wire is being made?
>> Because I'm making more.
>> Fair enough.
Do you want me to just set up some constructors up there?
>> Yeah.
>> All right.
>> And there should be a build coming in with uh with the ore. I [ __ ] up. I needed to make it into bars here.
>> Got it.
>> I am basically just duplicating what we had.
>> Well, I don't know if that's correct because there's going to be 200 caterium ingots per minute coming in.
>> Okay.
>> And you you need 12 per machine.
>> So 200 divided by 12 16.6666.
>> So 17 machines.
>> Yeah. And then you just reduce >> five, six, seven, eight, nine. Okay. So that means we only need eight machines per side.
Line those up. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
Uh, and then we need one more. Nine.
Okay, so that's all making quick wire.
Those are all making quick wire.
Perfect. Perfect. Perfect. Perfect.
Um, I'm not seeing a line by it that has ore. I'm looking for that. I put it into a box to get rid of it.
>> Okay, that's fair.
>> So, it should be gotten rid of now. And there should be a line of bars coming.
>> Okay. Yep. I see that.
>> Uh, do you want me to break off the connection from the box then?
>> Yeah, because I put it into a box and you could delete all the ores in the box.
>> Got it. All right. Um, so that's just going there then. Um, in that case, let's just do this.
Not enough space. Not enough distance.
Put that [ __ ] in here.
And this.
Wait, what? Nope. I did that wrong. That is some something's wrong here.
Something's wrong here. Okay.
Uh, okay. Hold up. Hold the [ __ ] up.
I am the [ __ ] up. Someone please hold me.
Not there. Put this.
>> How many machines did you make here?
>> Uh 17.
I forgot the exact amount to reduce this one though.
>> Okay, I'll do it.
>> Yeah. Uh okay.
And be Oh god, I just re read uh what you said. Twisted public lobby in GTA.
Good luck.
>> Okay.
You need help?
>> Yes.
>> Yes.
Okay, then splitters.
My gamer in Christ. Please [ __ ] behave. Behave.
Thank you.
I am going to make you behave whether you want to or not.
Okay.
Yep. Thank you. Okay. And then we're just going to start pulling everything out.
>> All right. So, this is going to produce how much?
1,000, right?
>> I believe so. Uh, it's 16. Okay. Each of these produces 60. So, uh, that's 60 *, uh, I did 16 equals 960 plus however much is at the end. So, it's 960 plus however much is at the end there. That last one, >> 40.
>> 40. So, 1,000 even.
>> All right. So, We're doing more than what we're doing down here. Is that right? Oh, we split it a different Wait, did we? I don't even know.
>> No, we did it basically the same way.
Uh, just we don't have as much coming as much coming in, I don't think, from the previous ones.
>> Okay.
>> Which is why we're using these Mark III belts instead of Mark 5.
>> Oh god, there's a Mark 2 coming.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh lord.
>> Oh lord.
No. Yeah, it's it's old. It is old, but it is technically all we needed for that caterium. Two cars. Hell yeah.
Okay. Uh we're going to need to do like a second uh quickwire box. I feel like >> Yeah. So, we got 780 that we can do per one of those, which is the quickwire ones, cuz I feel like the quickwire ones right now are probably clo No, >> they're Mark Fives.
>> They're Mark Fives. They don't seem completely maxed, but probably pretty [ __ ] close to max capacity.
Well, maybe not. Seems like there's a big delay. Well, no.
>> Okay. Uh, we need to we need to take a look at these two quick wire lines.
>> Yeah.
>> Um, down here, though.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> 60 120 180 240 300 360 420 480 500. So, this is 500 here. And if I see on this side, this is 540.
500 + 540 + 1,000 240.
All right. So 24,40 is the amount of quick wire we produce here. We could do 780 per line, which means it's a little bit more than two and a half lines.
Okay.
Okay. So, >> here's what we have to do with this. Cuz this is all Mark Fives.
>> Mhm.
>> I don't want to cut that off right now.
>> That's what I was about to do.
>> What we need Yeah. What we need to do is just cut this off for right now.
So, what we could do here is a bit of a balancer.
So, you take every single one of these and you hook it up to a splitter. That one's actually already on a splitter, so we could use that.
And then these ones will hook up like this.
Unfortunately, it does not line up to that, which is fine.
There we go. All right. So, we have three mergers.
Not like that. Close.
Like here.
>> Okay. I just realized it's not going to work that well because we're going to have to put in a second merger at each one of these.
You already did the one between there.
Perfect. All right. So, what we have to do, we have four splitters and now we have four open uh sorry, five open inputs. We're going to use four of them.
So, off of every single one of these, you go to one of them. So, this uh yeah, that splitter right there, you just have it go to every single slot. Uh one here, one here, one here. Okay, does that make sense?
>> So, I take from both from every splitter goes I just >> Oh, here >> just just look at this one for a second.
I'll make a demonstration. So, this one I'm going to go on this. Then, it's also going to go to this one.
>> Okay, so it goes to one each. And then this one also goes here.
>> Okay.
So like this would go here. [ __ ] here. [ __ ] here.
No.
>> Yeah.
>> Did you do it twice on one? You did it twice on one.
>> I did like four times.
>> You did it thrice on one.
>> All right. So that goes to like there.
This couldn't go to like there. And then this would go to like [ __ ] here.
>> Yes.
And then I just do the same with all of them.
>> Yeah. Do this one.
>> All right. And now these are our three lines.
Okay.
>> There's one.
There's two. And now we have a third line that we can bring in. And now this will be 240. And one of these will be slightly empty or technically they're all going to be slightly not full. But now we can actually bring it all in.
>> Okay. Uh and how are we going to hook it up though to the >> What we do is we just come up here and you can do it a little fancy, but we're not going to. I'm just going to put a single additional box.
>> Okay. So, we're just doing one box on top.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. And then we can grab more off of there.
>> Okay.
>> And what we can do to make it efficient because it's all balanced beforehand.
>> Okay.
>> We just need to make sure that we take off the exact amount that could come up this 780 >> and then feed it to machines.
>> So this one we can off the single container we can only do 780.
>> Correct. And then off the bottom one, we could do 1560.
>> Okay.
>> If that makes sense to you.
>> Yes.
>> All right. So, now we have more quick wire. We have more quickwire on the two that we have. And now we have a third line which we can grab.
>> Okay.
Okay.
So, we'll probably bring that third line then over to what we're doing now.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay.
Which is all the way over here.
These require quick wire.
>> These also require quick wire.
Everything requires quick wire.
Okay. So, Lennux, by the way, congrats on this 10 stream streak. Hell yeah, Lennox. All right, I'm just going to eight. How high up are you doing these lines?
Uh, let's see. Let's just grab that. I'm just going to zoop this over here.
>> Where am I bringing it? Over there.
>> Yeah, over here.
>> Okay, I have the quick wire. It's right there.
Sorry. Where?
Under there.
>> Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. So then >> you're supposed to ask under where?
>> Under where? Put that there.
>> You said underwear.
>> So comedic.
>> Why do you have What are you doing with this? I think you did this wrong.
>> I did not do it wrong. I did it slightly weird but not wrong.
>> No. No. This is wrong.
>> How is this wrong?
Because these four are sters and these two back here are sters.
>> Okay. Yep. I copied wrong. I copied wrong.
I thought I copied good. I did not copy good. [ __ ] a doodle dude.
>> We need We need three sters.
>> Okay. So, [ __ ] Well, now I'm confused. Uh AI limiters. Okay.
Production. Uh, select R. No, I I limiter.
Press the B I.
>> If you want to have it one to one machine, because that's the way it'll line up, right? You can just set target production rate to four.
And now I'm going to copy and paste them.
Okay.
Okay. Hello, Rebels. Hello. Hello. I do see that you are here. Hope you're having a wonderful, amazing day today.
Okay, >> I'm going to bring over the uh the steel pipes and the quick wire to feed all this. By the way, >> okay.
>> Also, this is a lot of quick wire in the end.
>> That's 180 >> and that's 320.
>> Yep.
>> So, this is this is actually 500 quickwire just straight up.
>> So, like the all of the work we just did for making quick wire, most of it's just going to this. Half of it is going to this.
>> Yeah. [ __ ] beautiful. Love it. All right. Just gonna that on straight.
Let's put that to the I don't know.
[ __ ] right here.
Three. Put a merger. No. Splitter.
Yes.
Hey, >> that's not going to connect, by the way.
I hate I hate >> I hate >> the splitter first and then you grab off of it.
>> I hate There we go.
Perfectish. Not at all, but whatever.
Okay, it's fine.
Okay. Okay. Okay. All three cars just got blew up after the time limit. That's [ __ ] cringe.
That's That [ __ ] sucks. I'm sorry, Twisty. All right, then. And this is once again splitting it into all these about here.
Just do that. Then I could do that. Then I could do this. Then I could do splitter. Bipop bop. Okay. Which means that I do another splitter here.
That ain't right.
What do you mean?
Knew it like this. But if you Oh, move it two degrees to the left. It's It works. Shut the [ __ ] up, game.
Oh my god. Okay. That that that this that proof. Beautiful.
Oh, what? Copper sheet. Oh, they do need copper sheet. Okay, I see. Okay, I see.
And then we're bringing the I see. Okay, then. Oh.
Uh though the copper sheets can all go into this line.
I [ __ ] that up.
Hold on. Uh bring this down.
You know, you know what you're doing.
You know what you're doing.
I'm just the cameraman. I'm just going to drink my coffee. He wants this to be done sometime this week. Sometime this month.
I'll just worry about getting power. How about I just worry about power. Where can I grab power from? I can grab power from here.
I didn't mean to do that.
All right. Do that. Do that. Do this.
Grab power line over to here. Grab this to here. This to here. Two. Three.
Four.
Five.
Make a mark one to here.
Actually, not there. That's a terrible spot. That's a horrible spot. What am I doing?
That there to here. This here. This here. This here.
[ __ ] [ __ ] it. We got the stuff. We have the technology. There we go. Okay. That's not pretty. It's fine. I think I've now powered everything.
All right. Everything's powered. Now it's just bringing in the supplies, which these constructors just need copper sheets. I can set that up. I think I can set that up.
No, wait. I have to do this the other way. You have to do it where you bring the splitter over like that.
Then I can do it like this. Then I can do splitters here.
That should be enough. Yep, that's enough. Splitter here. Here. Here. Here.
Okay.
This just needs to be copper ingots. I can bring over copper ingots. Copper ingots. Easy. Copper ingots. Easy. Okay.
Where?
We're just stealing from these lines.
Fair enough.
He's just so pissed off at me. He's gone silent. That's valid.
My mic was muted since last time I sneezed.
>> Ah, I just fig you were getting so annoyed at me you just went quiet.
>> Oh, that's when I can that's when I get hostile.
>> Yeah, that's fair. All right, there we go. All right.
Uh, okay. Then I'm just going to grab >> I was promised 3,000 years ago that everything was powered.
>> Uh, everything up top was powered.
So, not everything was powered.
>> Yep.
>> There you go. Everything should be powered now.
Everything up up top is should be powered as well.
Okay. So, that's producing sters.
These are now going. They're producing the AI limiters. And then all of it is feeding now into the electromagnetic control rods, which I should probably set up a little box for.
I set a box. I can set up a box. Can I?
Yes.
And then Yep.
I was about to Okay.
Okay.
AI control rods. Yay. Or not AI.
>> Those are not AI control rods.
>> Electromagnetic control. It's something.
It does something. It's something to some place. Then I shove it into here.
We got the sounding rods got being built. That's what matters.
>> Yep. Now we need nitrogen.
>> Yep. Now for nitrogen, which is far to the north.
>> Now I need to ask you a question.
>> Yes.
>> Do you want to do one of three options to bring nitrogen here? Because we're bringing nitrogen here. I'm not doing the [ __ ] like I did in a different world where we brought the [ __ ] to the nitrogen to to use the nitrogen and then bring the [ __ ] back. We're not doing that. Would you rather go to the nitrogen, pack it into packaged nitrogen, ship it here, and then ship back the empty nitrogen canisters? Or would you like to put the nitrogen in a fluid train, bring the fluid train here, and then be use the fluid train? Or do you just want to run pipes down a very minor slope the entire way to just bring the nitrogen here?
>> I feel like just bringing the nitrogen here is just the easiest. I feel like third option is going to be the easiest and probably end up the most usable.
Anyway, >> because it is only because it's pretty close.
>> Yeah. And then we just >> setting up pipes is a lot more annoying.
I don't know.
>> And then we can just like build some of these to store it or something.
Maybe not.
>> Maybe not. All right.
>> Maybe not this. Um, the problem with liquid, or in this case, gas, I think it treats it the exact same way in this game, is that it follows the rules of pressure.
>> Oh, okay. So, unless the pipe is full, you're not going to have that much throughput.
Okay.
However, we can set up the pipes. It'll fill up probably pretty quickly and then we'll be fine.
>> Okay.
>> I kind of like that belt just going across the waterfall like that.
Just like from all the way over there and just straight across.
>> Jesus Christ. I did not realize how far that was coming from.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> The nitrogen has to come from even further. Yeah.
>> All right. Ready to go get some nitrogen?
>> Yep. Do we have a tube to just launch us or?
>> Uh, no. We're going to we're going to fly over there cuz we also need to bring power.
>> Fair enough.
>> I'm going to leave that yellow slug right there.
>> Yeah, we don't need that slug. Hello, Shelly Beard. Hello. Hello. Hope you're having a wonderful amazing day today.
I mean shot >> in particular.
>> Keep building.
>> Yep. That's what I thought.
>> Keep building.
>> Yes. Sorry, sir. Holy [ __ ] >> Fly faster.
>> I'm flying as fast as >> that nuclear guy.
>> Wire too long. You're too long.
>> Uh, I'm just going to bring it down here. I'm just I'm going to avoid that.
I could just steal off of the wire over here. I can just steal off this wire over here.
Uh, let me undo that. Why is he mean?
He's always mean. He is my biggest hater uh that we have. And that is why we we respect him. That is why we respect him.
He is probably like my longest viewer and my biggest hater. We love Brandon here.
>> He's like that abusive uh martial arts teacher you get in the movies.
Uh he abuses you because he wants you to do the best that you possibly can.
I'm a racist uncle now.
>> All right, Uncle Ruckus, chill.
>> No relation.
>> All right. Where?
>> Grab a purple slugs along the way.
>> Yep.
>> What?
>> He has he has type two diabetes.
He's not literally Uncle Ruckus.
Okay. I found >> I made myself waffles and bacon this morning for breakfast. And then I went out for a giant burger.
>> Hell yeah, gamer. Okay, that's water.
>> Today is a good day.
>> This is impure nitrogen gas. This is the only nitrogen over here.
>> Incorrect.
>> Uh >> there's definitely like a summer slip on top of this. I'm just going to grab it.
>> Oh, absolutely. Here, let me I got my thing. Uh >> there's also a crash site right there it looks like and the nitrogen. So though that the crash site I may have gotten already. Yeah, there's the uh that thing but >> I found a summer sloop.
Found a summer sloop. Yoink.
Ice slooping. Ice slooping.
>> That trash that.
>> At the edge of the map there's just [ __ ] everywhere. There's You mean a 1,00 peanut butter cake? Oh, peanut butter.
I ain't beating the dog allegations.
Godamn.
But oh, peanut butter.
>> Oh, I'll spread peanut butter somewhere.
>> Okay. The only other nitrogen gas I could find was 4,000 [ __ ] meters away.
>> No, no, no. It's You're not quite understanding how the nitrogen works.
>> No, I am not.
Anyways, I'm coming down.
>> I just see that it says nitrogen impure.
>> Are you telling me like every one of these fractures is a different nitrogen output?
>> Yes.
>> Ah, okay.
>> Put down a um a pressurized well.
>> Uh well well resource well pressurizer.
>> Yep.
like here.
>> Yeah, it doesn't matter. And then you hook it up to power and you power shard it.
>> Okay.
>> And now this is 1,800 nitrogen per minute.
>> Jesus.
And now what you do is you put resource well extractors.
Just like right here. Right here. Right here.
Okay.
>> And this is consuming 503 megawws, by the way. And how do we tube? How do we tube?
>> What do you mean?
>> Tube?
Yeah. So, all of them are are set up.
So, now off of them, you just put down one of these. So, you can look at this one. This one's producing 150 cuz this is a normal. This one's a pure. produces 300 and this one's a pure produces 300.
So what we want to do is we set up this pipe here and then we combine it with this one here. Now that is a 600 pipe. Now we need to make another 600 pipe. That's a normal. This is a pure.
>> This is a pure.
>> This is a >> That's a normal. That's a pure.
>> Pure. This is a pure. So we can combine two pures is what you're saying.
>> Yeah. So I do this and then that's a pure I think >> normal. This one's normal. This one's pure. That one's pure.
No. Nope. This is normal. Okay. Normal.
>> So we have a normal a pure here. And then this one over here is a normal. So you combine those two over there with this one here.
>> These two. Well, this one's this one's pure.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. cuz we have one pure, two normals.
>> Okay. And that's 150. Okay. I see what you're saying. I see what you're saying.
Okay.
>> Now, here we have uh three 600s.
>> Okay.
>> And we just got to bring these back.
>> We're going to run out of copper sheets quickly.
>> What was that?
>> We're going to run out of copper sheets quickly. I can tell. Yeah.
>> All right. So, what we want to do is this.
just hook it up to this instead.
>> Okay.
>> And then uh hook it up to that.
And then we pump just to confirm it's it'll work fine.
This is all full of nitrogen gas. These are powered. Yes, they're all powered, I think. All right. And now we just bring these back. So, you just hold control and start bringing them back. I'm going to start running this pipe.
>> All right.
What do you mean hold control >> so that it uh goes straight?
>> Ah, okay.
Okay, I see what you're saying. Grab that. Hold that. Bring that there.
Grab you. Then I bring you to about here.
Okay. Oky doy.
as far as I could go.
Uh hello.
>> I'm going to make I'm going to make the path back.
It's going to be a little windy because we got to get it out of this canyon, but we want to try to keep it at the same level if we can.
Someone went [ __ ] with this one. So, I'm going to fix this one real quick.
This one's just being [ __ ] All right.
Grab you control. So, you go maximum.
Uh, you could set the mode till straight, by the way.
>> Straight. There we go.
Okay, we doing it. We doing it.
Uh, have I been needing to pump by the way at this point?
>> Uh, no. You can look into the pipes to see if they have uh they have stuff in them if you want to just double check.
>> Current amount in pipe, but it shows empty, but it shows current amount in pipe. 159. it.
>> It's filled.
>> I'll take your word on it.
>> Also, set your thing to straight here.
Oh, you just want to get those prepped.
>> Yeah, we can make this look a little nicer. Plus, if we take a little extra time with this, it'll work better.
That makes sense.
Okay.
The beauty of industry. The beauty of the beauty and difficulties of industry.
Uh ladies, gentlemen, and others.
Build five kilometers of pipe.
He's got an achievement.
>> Your minimum achievement.
>> Yep. I've just ruined my minimum achievement run. You hate to see it, chat. You hate to see it.
I want to make it look good. Hold on a second.
I I I don't think it's going to it's going to be possible with this, but I'm going to try.
Oh my god, I did it. There we go.
Okay.
Set this up just like right here.
What do you mean?
What do you mean? There we go.
Okay. Okay. I fix. I fix. Hello, Tal.
Hello.
S's making stuff look good for once.
For once, we're actually making things look good instead of my usual level of eh good enough.
Won's like the contractor you want and I'm like the contractor you hear stories about. That's really what >> you get.
>> Yeah, the one you get.
I am fully capable of making stuff look good. Am I actually going to make it look good? [ __ ] no.
There we go.
There we go.
I just love hearing about contractor stories cuz they are like always like, "Oh yeah, there it was an absolute nightmare. It was the worst [ __ ] ever."
And then you'll get someone who but the person will still make like something that on the outside to someone who doesn't know [ __ ] looks fantastic.
Uh so it's like oh hey who did you get for uh to do that work for you? But then someone will always just go don't just don't just no no you got something for me. What do you mean teal? What you got?
What do you got teal? I'm losing power.
Sorry. It's It It's low power, but it's not no power.
>> I'll take your word on it.
Pipe is too long. Can you relate, gentlemen?
Yeah, me neither.
Okay, come on. Come on. Stop. It's clipping weirdly, you [ __ ] >> Hello. I am here. Hello.
>> Gracias.
This middle one is This middle one is being a pain in the ass.
All right.
There we go. Beautiful. No [ __ ] You [ __ ] chick. some weird glitch where you can't hold control when you work with it. So, just don't even bother with that control with that one.
>> Let me check. Let me see what you got, Tal.
>> Oh, that's cute.
The tail is wrong. I will say the tail is wrong, but that does look very cute.
All right, here. Hold on. Let me let me give you the Soma booty uh cam real quick, everybody. Yes, it is. It is a long Tune in >> fluffy tail like that. So, take your screen caps so you can make sure you get the tail right. Yeah, someone tail. And my fizz bones are janky as [ __ ] >> Dudes with nut allergies in the head with a brick.
>> Yeah, there you go. So, yeah, there's my tail.
>> There we go.
Pull that back a little bit. Perfect.
Again, it is your fan art. Do it however you want. I appreciate most fan art.
I know the internet, which is why I will say most >> the fan art that the creator of Lethal Company will enjoy.
>> Exactly. Oh, yeah. We're out of We're out of copper sheets. We're out of copper sheets.
Sounds good, T. No, I just wanted to I just wanted to point that out. Uh, do it however you want. That looks fantastic.
That is adorable, though. I love it. I absolutely love it.
So, these still full. It's full of gas.
Full of gas.
We have plenty of copper sheets. It just doesn't upload fast enough. So, I'm going to speed it along.
>> Fair enough.
Even after the update we did to the to the copper sheet up to the uh upload.
>> Yeah. No, it's just it's just we're we're we're mass using copper sheets, so one dimensional depot is not enough to do it.
>> Fair enough.
Suck the fattest part.
There we go.
an oxymoron when he says the fattest part of it.
>> Yep.
>> No, there's objectively a fattest part that don't mean it fat.
>> The words are carefully selected to incur the most uh psychic damage upon hearing it.
>> Okay. So, yeah, we got three pipe of uh nitrogen here.
>> Yes.
We got three pipes of nitrogen. I can see it filled. It's getting filled. We love it.
Can I make this?
>> Start working with nitrogen.
>> I don't think I can make that. Uh, let me grab Oh, I can't. Where's Where's power? Give me power.
power.
All right, I'll just hope for the best.
I'm going just hope for the best.
I should not have hoped for the best.
I don't think we made heat sinks, but I don't think we grabbed the alternative recipe for heat sinks.
Yeah, we need to make heat sinks as well.
>> We need heat sinks. [ __ ] All right, we can start making some fuse modular frames and heat and heat sinks and cooling systems. That's the next bit.
>> All right.
All right. So, I will leave it to you briefly cuz I need to go check the other things. You need to make 50 heat sinks per minute. I think you have to use the alternative recipe. And by think, I mean I know.
Okay, heat sinks. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it. No, you're you're fine, Tal.
That is fantastic. Um, learning to draw is always something that I will always completely encourage. Uh, every step of the process is learning and it is amazing. I am jealous of those who can draw. I do not have the attention span nor I don't I just can't do it. My brain doesn't let me do it.
So, I will say learning to draw is absolutely amazing and you are amazing for doing it. Uh, heat sink.
How am I going to heat a sink?
Uh, wait. You said we are are using the alternative recipe, right?
>> We will most likely be using the alternative recipe.
>> All right. Let me build ma'am. Let me build ma'am.
Ma'am, uh, heat sink.
sink heat. Why can I not find what I am looking for? Okay, alternative is heat exchanger, which is using aluminum casings and rubber. That's what we want.
>> I return >> instead of copper sheets and Yeah. Okay.
Oh, stretch. All right. Heat exchanger.
All right. Select that. All right.
Okay.
Now, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
We're building heat exchangers, which requires rubber and aluminum casings in an assembler. All right.
Uh, assembler. Put this down. Right.
We'll put it right. How many do we need again? 50.
>> You need 50 heat sinks a minute.
>> All right. So, that's going to be five of these. Three. Four. [ __ ] Ran out of room.
Uh, you know what? Let's do this then.
I'm going to do this then. Give us a little more little extra room. We built here for a reason. because there's a lot of room that we could have. So, let's start taking advantage.
We're getting close to those rocks.
That's fine. We will figure it out.
I'm going to never apologize for ma for trying to make art. Uh it is amazing >> and the act itself is amazing.
>> What about my art?
>> You deserve an you I deserve an apology for for inflicting it upon me.
Psychic damage.
>> Exactly. You create psychic damage.
>> I'm not apologizing.
>> You're fine, T. It took you four hours.
Hell yeah. No. Yeah. Art takes a while.
It's the most the worst part about art.
It takes a while.
All right. Um, what was I going to do now?
First off, I could do that. Just get rid of that line right there. Um, okay. I need Yeah, I need assembler. So, I'm just going to put these assemblers.
[ __ ] it. Right here. Do that. Do this.
Do this. Select recipe. Heat exchanger.
One, two, three, four. Wait, five. We need five. Five heat exchangers requires 30 per minute for those. So 1500 aluminum casings and 1500 rubber. So that's pretty one to one on rubber.
>> Working on it.
>> So I'm just going to do this. I don't know. Right.
Uh [ __ ] Where should I put this? Right there.
Uh then I put it all into those slots.
Oh. Uh where where all my hot part did these things go there? [ __ ] it. That do that. That that that.
No. For a second it looked like it was a little [ __ ] but it is not. It is good.
It is good. That's good. All right. Um, let's break open a platform and see where we're deal dealing with you. Down here, I see what happened. I see what happened. I hit a button somewhere and I [ __ ] I [ __ ] I have [ __ ] All right. Three. There we go. Okay. So, we did that. Then I'm going to put another splitter here, which is going to run everything into the other spots then. Yep. That's going to do that.
That's going to do this. And then it don't really matter which one each one goes into as long as they go into something.
>> I really wish you did the other side, but okay.
>> All right. All right. Fine. Fine. Fine.
Fine. Fine.
>> No, it's too late. It's too late. It's too late. I'll never forgive you.
>> Good. I don't want to be forgiven.
>> I'll never love you.
Even after everything we shared, after all the times we've had.
>> No, that's probably fair.
>> You know what? Just because of that.
>> That's fair. That's fair. I always knew it would go out this way.
>> I think I only hit one of those. Bro, >> you did.
>> Yeah, >> even after I started standing still.
>> Yep, you missed.
>> Or flying still.
Get rid of that.
Get rid of that.
All right. Next, we could either do the cooling systems or the fused modular frames.
I feel like we should do fused modular frame so we can just get uh to work on that last milestone thing we have.
>> All right, fused modular frame.
I'm pretty sure there's not even an alternative recipe for this. I'm not going to lie.
>> There is one. There is one. We just don't have it.
>> I'm almost positive that that one is like just troll to do.
>> Valid. All right. So, >> but I will check. We need our heavy modular frames, aluminum casings, and nitrogen gas, which we got the gas right down there.
I've already forgot how much of each one is. 600 per. These are 600 per. Okay.
Okay. 600 per. We're good. We're good.
>> There's There's no more.
There's no more.
>> There's no more.
>> There's There's no more rewards to scan.
Okay.
>> Oh, we're just we we're just good.
>> We're done with we're done with the BAM.
All right. All right. So, fused modular frames.
We need six per minute.
Cool. Uh, what are they made in?
Blender. Oh, [ __ ] Blender.
Put your soma in a blender.
>> 1530 4560.
So, >> we need four of those, by the way.
>> Four of these. Yeah.
>> I'm going to give you a I'm going to give you a hint that'll help you with thinking in the future. We need four cooling system machines as well.
>> Cool. All right. Um All right. Blender.
So, probably to make things a little easier, I could put it going that direction. One, two, three. No, I cannot.
>> [ __ ] What the [ __ ] is he doing, guys?
Chat, chat, do you see this?
>> I'm trying to pull it. Uh, I was trying to make it so it's easier to pull the nitrogen over, but you know what?
>> This your boy got [ __ ] amphibians and frogs looking at me like, "Is this your boy?"
>> Uh, let's >> We can verticalize.
We can horizontalize.
We can just save and quit and you can play Minecraft.
I could there. All right. There. Blender.
>> Blender.
Kind of want to bring this back a little bit. Actually, >> I'll let you think.
>> No, you won't. One, two. Wait. [ __ ] I [ __ ] I [ __ ] it anyway. I [ __ ] it anyway. Go in here. Fuse modular frames.
Then I copy. Then one, two, three, four.
Okay.
>> Okay.
>> You know what we need for them?
>> Uh, aluminum casings, heavy modular frames, nitrogen gas.
>> Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm.
What?
>> Oh, wait. Why Why do I not have aluminum casing coming?
>> It It's there. It's just invisible.
>> No, we don't.
Did I [ __ ] something up?
>> Something's [ __ ] up.
>> Oh, >> there we go. There we go. Yep. Yep. Yep.
Okay.
So then just going to bleed this.
This is not straight game.
>> Straight across. It's not straight.
There we go.
>> Yep. Very straight. Straight as an arrow.
>> Straight as [ __ ] spaghetti. All right. Um.
Okay.
And then this one needs to be heavy modular frames, which >> Yep.
>> Why did you put in mergers?
>> I don't want to talk about it.
I don't want to talk about it. I don't want to talk about it. How about that?
Uh, okay. Where are our heavy modular frames that being produced?
>> Uh, just back like there.
>> Yeah, those are computers.
Here we go. These ones. These ones. So, I could just kind of pull this start pulling this around.
Count [ __ ] cuckulles. All right. Um, where's the input? Over here.
There.
There we go. Okay. Okay. Now we blendering. And you've already brought over the nitrogen gas.
>> Not yet.
>> No. Okay. Nitrogen gas not brought over yet. Okay. Ah, I see. Okay. Okay.
Ah, I see. Uh, which one we going to take off of? Are we taking off of all of them?
Uh, by the way, this is like significantly more nitrogen gas than we will need in this game, by the way.
>> Oh, really?
>> Yeah.
Neat.
Yeah, if we if all we need is these three, I am not going to complain.
>> Oh, no. This is like more than we need even.
>> Cool. All right. Uh, four. What's that?
Ah, I see.
I was unaware of the game.
I'm used to water. Well, I guess we could have done this with water, too, but we don't need to because it's not water.
And then what? Just pull like right down here.
Whoa.
All right. Uh, anyways, what was I doing?
Uh, you No, you to right here. What do you mean invalid pipe shape?
you to right here. Suck my pee pee.
Okay. Uh, let me grab one of those things. And if I do it like this and then I Yeah.
cuz yeah. How much nitrogen do we even need for this? 37.5 * 4 uh 37.5 * 4 150. So not even uh so a quarter of what that pipe is.
>> It is a quarter of one.
>> It is a quarter of one pipe.
Yes.
>> What? What do you mean? Why? Why are you not?
Why are you not receiving?
>> You're out of SAM fluctuators.
>> There we [ __ ] go. Okay, so something went weird with these splitters. Okay.
Those splitters were not connected. Now they are connected. Now we are loading up.
Okay. Oy doy.
Now we are producing fused modular frames. Oh, love it. Love it. Love it.
Love it. It is beautiful. It is glorious indeed. Two. We've made two. Three. We made three.
That is 1.5. So that's four per minute.
Neat.
That's a good coffee break. Oh yeah, that's good. That's good [ __ ] Oh yeah, that's good coffee.
All right. Honestly, I expect the nitrogen to be to take us way longer.
Like not even going to lie, >> I expected that nitrogen to be way more complicated.
>> So, you know, I'm I'm good with it being easy. I'm good with it being easy. I like it easy.
Take that out of context. I [ __ ] dare you cowards. Um, supercomputers are being produced and we already have a surplus of supercomputers. There's so many superooters. There's so many pooters.
Control rods are being generated. We already have an excess of control rods.
Phanto stick.
Uh, what was one thing that we were struggling to get in excess of?
I think the one thing we are struggling No, because we got an excess of high capacity whatever high speeded connectors also. I think we just got excess of everything. I think we are no longer struggling.
Uh yeah, we are not on the struggle bus at all for anything now cuz yeah, we're now producing a shitload more. The aluminum casings are coming by train. And I love the train. We love the choo choo mobile twisted input and brickham cuz yeah, this is barely cutting into our reserves here because that'll fill up once the train gets back.
All right.
189 items per minute. 92 85. See, we got all those transferring now. And it's no problem. And I'm being locked down here.
I'm not being locked down here. Freedom.
Oh, okay. What are you making now?
Ah, sand fluctuators.
Did you see?
>> Yep. Ah, fair enough.
Reanimated sand wire steel pipe.
Got it. Already done. Already done. Got it.
Bye.
All right. Are are we just doing the one?
>> Yeah.
>> This is just for our our own stuff. So, I'm just going to do this for a second.
>> Are we just putting it directly into a depot then?
>> Yeah.
Small problem.
I need to grab these 10 out to make the depot.
Fair enough.
>> All right, there we go. We were so out of Sam that we had to create Sam to I see.
>> All right. And now I get to take the stuff out. And that's fine. All right.
Heading back over.
>> Hey. Okay.
Ah, chat. Don't you love this industrial ASMR sounds going on here?
The sounds of heavy machinery. Isn't that just relaxing?
>> Undescript machinery.
>> Randomass machinery.
>> Oh, we already got 50.
>> No.
>> Yeah.
>> I'm on my way.
Okay, I'm going to shove it and I'm going to launch it boop buttons >> and scan a new ma'am.
>> The minor Mark III provides top-of-the-line resource extraction.
>> Uh, do you want me to or have you already? easier to contribute to assembly.
>> Project part number eight, the thermal propulsion rocket is the most complex project part of this phase as it requires turbo motors and thus requires your best. Fix it. Didn't think pioneers such as you could get this far. I am glad we have both proven them wrong.
All of this so we can eventually start making nuclear spaghetti. You attempted again, got all four cars abusing your plane. Honestly, [ __ ] valid. [ __ ] valid.
Which requires cooling systems, fuse, more fused modular frames and turbo motors.
Oh.
>> All right. Are you ready to make the cooling systems, >> chat? I just want to point out like what we made previously over there was our main base. all the way over there. 800 meters away was our main base that we had originally to now this behemoth.
Like I know that there's bigger I know for a fact there's bigger but from where we were full I'm going to drink is actually getting stuff going. Cooling systems.
>> There we go. My friends Discord server gender neutral it is. Or just like a What' I say? What did I say? Yeah, it is a term of endearment, camaraderie or an insult depending on how you on context.
It is like the ultimate uh way to refer to someone as as gamer and e everyone loves games. Everyone loves games. Like people there's people all out there who love games. Sometimes it's [ __ ] shitty ass mobile games maybe, but it's still games. So it's still people enjoying games. just shitty ass mobile games like [ __ ] Candy Crush or Clash of Clans.
So like no matter what you can refer to someone as gamer and it is technically correct. The best kind of correct.
>> Technically legal is the best legal.
>> We love technically legal.
>> All right.
So, we need fuse module frame.
Oh, this. No. Okay. I was in select recipe for some [ __ ] reason. Heat seeeks and rubber.
>> I didn't recipes. It's fine.
>> Okay. Uh, >> so we're going to pull once this is No.
Heat sinks, rubber, water, nitrogen, gas. Okay.
my brain.
>> All right.
>> I'm too >> You know why I turned that around?
>> Not a clue. I'm too smooth for this.
Goodbye.
Um, >> pull this just over here cuz I can. Uh, now let's see if I can find where rubber is. Where can we just steal some rubber from? If only we had just used it.
>> Oh yeah, we did >> five minutes ago.
>> My gamer in Christ. Do you think I remember any of what's going on right now? Yeah.
>> What did you have for dinner last night?
>> Do you think I ate last night?
>> Exactly.
>> I had Cheezits. That's it.
>> So, you did eat, >> I guess, if you want to count that. I had but [ __ ] girl dinner last night.
I didn't have boy dinner. I had [ __ ] girl dinner. That's how bad it was.
>> Yeah.
>> Somewhere over here, I think.
All right. Yeah, over here.
Oh my god, I was [ __ ] spot on. Let's go.
Okay. And then I'm just going to grab a splitter about here.
The [ __ ] you mean? The [ __ ] you mean? I see what you mean.
Oh, where my gamer in Christ. All right.
All right. Now we just need water.
I won't commit crimes. I'm going to commit crimes. There we go. All right, rubber coming in. Rubber coming in.
I have gotten us rubbers. We are ready.
All right. Water. Yep. Which you are already doing that.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
You can't just You can't You can't just do that. You can't just do that unprompted.
>> I don't know why you're laughing, boy.
You're that powered.
>> I'm gonna [ __ ] do it one more there.
>> No. Good. Good.
>> Here. Watch.
>> I already powered it.
>> Oh, [ __ ] No, it's too late. I'm going up like this.
>> Unprompted. You cannot just do that.
>> Watch me. [ __ ] Yeah, you set that [ __ ] I'll you get that connected. I'll get this connected this way. You do you do the other way. I'll I'll do this part.
It's genius. I love it, but I [ __ ] hate it.
All right, we got no water and we must scream.
>> Good scream.
>> It is filling occasionally in certain sections.
>> It's just It's just slow because this isn't powered.
>> Fair enough.
>> All right, now it's fully powered. So, it's going to uh five times the amount of water we need.
>> You know what? I ain't going to check that math. I ain't even going to Oh, we need I see. Okay.
Well, we power sharded to get started.
Then we can just remove it later.
>> Yeah. Yeah. All right. You can put everything in a box.
>> All right. Cool. I have box.
Organization. Just your storage container. Just do that like [ __ ] right there.
Yes, Grim. Yes, baby boy. Why are you yelling? Why are you yelling?
I don't know why that was so funny to me. I don't know why that was so funny.
>> Yes, baby boy.
I'm just going to assume we need to do that. [ __ ] suck my >> Why are you this Why are you this way?
Why are you like this? There we go. Are you ready to to grab that last recipe that we're going to need >> for a long ass time?
>> Absolutely.
>> Tur turbo electric motor.
What this does is make it so instead of cooling systems, you use motors and you use more radio control units per >> You still do motors, by the way. Uh either way, this one just >> I can't see. I can't see. I got cat ass in the face.
>> I don't know what the problem is >> visibility >> powered.
>> Okay. Anyways, turbo electric motors, grim, don't take pictures.
All right, we're taking turbo electric motors then.
>> Yeah.
>> All right, cool. Select reward. Cool beans.
Probably save a little space here, but oh well.
Bite your ear, Grim. I'm going to bite your ear.
>> Are you ready for this?
>> Sure.
>> We need to put down two turbo electric motor machines.
>> I don't know that we'll be able to handle it, my dick gamer. I don't know that we can handle it. It's >> funny you should mention that.
There you go.
>> Okay, >> we're summer slooping them.
>> We're summer slooping these.
>> Yep.
>> Fair enough. Fair play to you. All right, that get that'll get us 2.81 per minute.
>> No. So, we need to bring over radio control units, electromagnetic control rods, rotors and motors.
>> So, I'm going to start bringing over the rotors and motors from underneath here.
>> Okay. I'll say, do you want to I I don't I don't know how to set this up. Good.
Okay. Uh >> just grab the electromagnetic control rods and the uh >> and the and the uh other things.
>> I've already forgotten what all I'm bringing over. I need to move the cat.
He's distracting. Okay. Um, electromagnetic control rods and radio control units.
All right. I'm I'm going to find rods.
I'm going to try to find where rods are.
One at a one thing at a time. I'm going to look for one thing at a time. I'm stupid. Fused. No, that's fused. It's fused.
We like just made these two. Where are the rods? There's the rods. Right here.
Okay. Oy doy hippity hoppy. So I'm just going to >> Where is the motors? I found the motors.
Why are you like this? Stop it. Stop getting weirdly caned.
What is wrong with you? Why Why are you like this? Why are you Why are you go straight straight?
I I'm I'm getting [ __ ] pissed off.
This This is going to piss me off. Okay, there's no problems. There is like no problems that should exist right now with this. Maybe if I do this, it'll learn. Nope. [ __ ] it. Set it on curve on default and it will actually go somewhat straight. That makes sense. What?
Swap back to straight, I guess.
Let's just do that then. Okay, first things first. Bada bing, bada boom.
Splitter.
Cool. All right. Electromagnetic control rods brought over.
>> Nice. Now do radio control units.
>> Cool. All right. Uh, splitter.
Set that there.
Now, where the [ __ ] are radio control units? Where are these radio control units for which you speak?
>> We just made them.
>> We did. And you think I have any concept of what we've been doing anymore?
>> Yes.
>> That is a >> It is all on the test.
>> Fuse modular frames here.
>> It is a little gay. Decided to long be straight. It It is It is not a little gay. That thing is very gay. Okay, that's cooling systems which we will not need. Uh, you are heat sinks.
What are you? You're supercomputers still. Stop being supercomputers. Stop it. Get some help.
These are heavy modular frames. Nope.
Radio control units. Hey. Okay, I found him. I found him. I found him. I found him.
Where the [ __ ] am I going toward? Just go this way.
Yeah, just follow the electric control rods. That that can't cause any issues.
I'm sure no problems will [ __ ] happen for me doing this.
Get rid of that, please.
>> Oh. Oh jeez.
>> Jeez. [ __ ] cra. Am I good? Am I good?
Wait, what? What? What pipe did I just take out? Oh, this pipe.
Okay.
Uh oh, we're we're doing turbo motors now, so we're good.
>> All right. All right.
Oh, hit all the wrong.
>> Put them in a box.
>> That's all I'm doing.
Uh, put him in a dimensional.
>> Yes.
Cool. All right, we should be good.
Looks like everything's being produced.
Just takes [ __ ] an age and we're good.
>> All right, the first couple turbo motors.
>> All right, now we fly on back to the base.
I'm >> I'm just sliding. I feel like it's faster.
Okay, we got the fuse modular frames going. We do. We have everything just being built.
>> Yeah, >> cooling systems, fuse modular frames, turbo motors. All right. Yeah, we are [ __ ] golden.
>> All right. And now I can go in and grab 200 cooling systems and 100 fuse modular frames. And we already had some turbo motors, but we don't have enough.
So, we just have to wait for those turbo motors to be done and we could start making some pasta.
>> Or I could just buy some turbo motors real quick and have us be done with it now. Or >> you can, I guess.
Thank you for investing into our internal closed economy. Your contributions provide aid to many good fix it causes.
>> I don't think I got the motors. What the [ __ ] Oh, I'm stupid. That's the problem.
>> I know. I know.
>> That's the problem. I didn't take it out.
I thought it went directly into my inventory. It did not. Well, we got extras. Upload them up.
>> Project part number nine. Nuclear pasta can be created in the particle accelerator.
>> The accelerator has vast and fluctuating power demands depending on the recipe.
So, we'll need careful integration with your factory.
>> Fix it does not waste. So, nuclear waste can be refined by the particle accelerator into plutonium for reuse in the nuclear power plant.
Fun fact, fix it psychologist factory designs reflect the minds of their creators in unexpected ways.
>> On note, your infrastructural choices have been interesting.
>> You know, we're still doing [ __ ] amazing on power, too.
>> Yeah, that's not going to happen for a while.
>> Probably for long. That's that's that's literally all going to disappear pretty quickly.
>> Fair enough.
>> That's what we have this style of storage for.
The last thing we need to do is we unlock two recipes. Three recipes that we care about like at all. Out of all that, of all the different stuff, we only care about two three of them.
>> Copper powder, which is you turn copper ingots into powder.
>> Okay.
>> Pressurize pressure conversion cube, which is fuse modular frames and radio control units. The next cube.
>> More cubes.
>> Okay.
>> Mhm. Mhm.
>> And then nuclear pasta.
>> YEAH.
And you use the pressure conversion cubes and you turn them directly into nuclear pasta. And those are the last cube in THE GAME.
>> NUCLEAR PASTA. YES. I'VE WANTED the pasta so long. I've wanted the pasta for so long. Those shall be.
>> Hopefully we can start making some by the end of the stream.
>> Hopefully. I I want the pasta. I want the pasta. I want the pasta. I want pasta now. [ __ ] I'm hungry.
Okay. What we're going to do is we're going to set up a automatic production of the nuclear pasta.
>> Yes.
So, all we need to do is put fused modular frames and radio control units together for pressure conversion cubes and then we put it into nuclear pasta.
>> Okay.
>> Do you understand?
>> Yes.
>> How do we make how do we pasta? What do we need for pasta? You pass in the particle accelerator >> powder.
>> Okay. So, you do want to make >> Oh, that's [ __ ] big.
>> Oh, hold on. There was a way you could place that. Hold on. Wait. Wait. You almost had it placed. You almost had it.
There you go. Right there. Right there.
Right there.
>> Perfect. Perfect. Perfect. Yeah.
>> All right. And now we can look at the recipe.
All right.
>> This is staying here. I hope you know this is staying here.
>> Uh, well, it's going to go on the other side. Unless you really want to keep it here. I kind of want to keep it here because it's funny to me.
>> Okay.
>> Oh, well, never mind. All right. Going on the other side then.
>> All right. We need Well, real quick, we need 250 copper powder per minute.
>> Okay. Copper powder. Copper powder.
Copper powder. Copper powder, which is >> to powder. Which means that without anything special going on with uh duplications, we need 1,500 copper ingots.
>> Jesus.
I mean, we we can do that. That ain't a problem.
>> We're going to have to grab some copper.
>> We going to need some copper. Okay.
Yeah, we need some copper. I'mma order some Door Dash or something. We going I'm going to need some brain power for this.
>> Yeah. And I'm out of food. Well, not out of food. I'm out of food that I can just that I I've already made.
Or I could just make some French fries and corn dogs again cuz I have a sauce that I made for that. Anyways, or pizza.
Did I end up announcing for that event?
Sort of announcing like I mainly did security at that event and then uh we kicked out a lot of people. So that was a fun time. I got to have a lot of fun.
And I got to be mean to a bunch of people which I enjoyed greatly. And uh the announcement was just yo instance is closed now because no one was paying for VIP and the world creator is a greedy [ __ ] who made it so you can't announce [ __ ] in a [ __ ] club unless you're paying like $15 a month for a [ __ ] single world. I don't know if it's $15.
It's It's more than it should be.
>> All right. So we're going to have to use this. Okay.
Yes, Twisted and I got to be mean to a lot of people. It was fantastic.
To be fair, 90% of the people deserved it.
>> Okay.
>> Anyways, ready to go grab some copper?
>> Yep. Let's grab some copper.
We're going to be going to the copper that's uh right over there. Okay.
Yep. Twisty kicked out 12 people at least. I kicked out I want to say like six more.
It It was a good It was a good event. It was a good event. We had an average of like constant a constant average of at least 40 people hanging out there though, so that was a pretty good one.
Found your uh your bathroom with all these stink clouds.
>> Mhm. Mhm.
That's how I like it. I am a gamer after all. We don't shower.
>> You think we ever looted what was in there?
>> Probably not.
All right.
>> In where? In here.
>> Under under there.
>> Oh, definitely not.
>> Okay. I no longer know what you mean by underwear.
>> Yeah, he said it.
>> Yep. Underwear.
All right. Are you were you full on just going for the meme that I was trying to play into or like is there actually somewhere to to reach?
>> Nope. There I found explosives. I found explosives.
Probably just going to go to the pure one.
>> Baba. Oh, >> baba. Yeah, I got a single purple slug out of that.
You really want to do this, gamers? You really want to do this?
I don't know what your plan was. I don't know what your plan was. What was your plan? What was your plan? My cat headbutts me every day for most of the day. You think I can't take your headbutts, gamers? You think I can't tank that?
They got another thing coming. They They were not prepared. They were not prepared for me.
I'm going to grab this nut and eat it.
I have no idea where Van's gone off to.
There he is.
>> I went to a pure copper.
>> Fair enough.
>> How much did I say we needed?
>> 1,500.
Good lord. Loy load. That was a lot of copper.
Man, we going far for this copper.
Yeah. And we just need a pure iron, which should be not too hard. It's just to the west.
>> Pretty close to us. Yeah.
>> Okay. There's actually just a pure iron over there. We're going to we're going to bring this to the pure iron.
>> Google.
We're going to bring this to the iron.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> Copper alloy.
>> Okay, fair enough.
>> And then at the iron area, we'll start to make uh the stuff that we need, right?
>> Yeah.
>> Cool. Cool.
>> Uh can you get rid of these trespassers?
>> What trespasser?
All right, I have bad news. We're going to have to mine these like we're uncivilized.
>> Yeah. Let me put this iron ore next to my turbo motors, fuse, modular frames, and supercomputers.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Right next to the nobleisks. Well, and the >> not enough. So, we have to we have to put Mark 3s down.
>> I mean, I figured we'd be doing Mark 3's anyway.
Like why wouldn't we?
We don't actually need to do that much.
Put that mark too.
Okay, that's 180 plus 600. So 7,800.
>> Yeah.
Oky doy. Hippity hoppity.
>> I put alloy. Do you want to power shred these? Probably.
>> Probably.
It goes into the we can, so why not?
How? Okay. So, we need 1,500 copper ingots, right, for this.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay.
The powder is in just a constructor.
So, literally, okay, these are just going to be one for one. The output into a constructor for Okay. 2550 75 100 125 15 W wait 2550 75 100 125 150 So we have an extra one here.
Uh we need 6.24.
>> Oh, okay. Okay. I see what you're saying. I'm picking up.
>> That's 250. That's 500. This is 625.
That's 750.
And this one just needs to do 30.
There you go.
All righty then.
Don't worry about that.
Powder.
You've been playing for two hours. Good.
And we'll be going for even longer game.
So, suck on that, nerd.
60. This require Oh, hold up. These are not one to one.
Wait. Yeah. Wait. My brain. My brain.
Okay. How much copper powder did we need again?
>> A lot.
>> A lot. Got it. Yeah. I'm just going to do this.
>> I can check again if you want.
>> Uh 250 copper powder per minute.
>> 250 copper powder per minute. Okay. Doy.
Uh I'm just going to combine all this then for now.
>> Yeah, sure.
>> Hello, Alicia. Hello. Hello. And then constructor.
That's not going to stay there.
>> This is not all going to combine.
>> No, >> we need 300 ingots per minute.
>> 750 >> for one of these machines. And we need two of these machines. We need 1,500 ingots per minute.
>> Okay.
So each of these is pumping out 250.
So what you do is you come over here, you take a merger here, and then you combine it like this, and this goes to one machine.
>> Yep.
>> And then you do one more machine there.
And this is technically useless. We could just leave this doing nothing.
>> Re Why this one? Why leave this one doing nothing?
>> Cuz it's not necessary.
>> Oh, and why' we make it?
>> It's not always about the money, Spider-Man.
>> Sure. [ __ ] why not? All right, I'm going to put down a [ __ ] murder.
Conveyor belt is too steep. What the [ __ ] does that mean?
Okay.
Cuz yeah, these are outputting 125 125.
So yeah, that's fine. That's 250 per tick, which is exactly how much we need for one thing of nuclear spaghetti.
Well, one fully fully done automated.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> Which it's a bit excessive, but >> never enough spaghetti.
>> We're probably going to want it.
>> Never enough spaghetti.
>> What about if we do two full machines?
>> I mean, we could if like how wouldn't we need to just make another one of these somewhere?
>> Yeah.
>> I mean, fair enough. We could just do that.
Let's just do one for right now and you'll see how it is.
>> Yeah, we'll do one. I mean, you said we won't need that much nuclear spaghetti anyway, so >> Well, it says right there we only need 100 and that's obviously what we're going to need for the rest of the game.
>> Clearly. Clearly.
Okay, right there for right now because it's going to have to go actually it's going to have to go like this way a lot.
God, I love running on these. This feels so fast.
YEAH.
>> ALL RIGHT, I'm heading up. I will see you up here.
>> All right, I'll I'll be up. That's not okay. That's not okay.
That's fine. That's fine.
>> I don't know what you're talking about.
>> It's fine.
Okay. I'm I'm here. I exist without my consent.
All right. Uh where where are you talking about?
>> Where's this being brought to? Being brought to the water >> right now. Nowhere.
>> It's down there, right? Yeah.
>> Yeah. Right.
>> Okay.
>> Right now it's not brought up.
>> All right.
>> Because we need to build this side first. We just decided to do that first.
>> Fair enough. All right. So, we need a lot more space.
>> So, we need to make pressure conversion cubes. We just need one machine of this.
It literally is a assembler that puts together fuse modular frames and radio control units. That's the factory.
That's it.
>> Just a single assembler.
>> Just a single assembler. I'll even make it easier. We put down this first. Let's just put it down right there.
>> Fair enough.
Nuclear pasta.
>> Nuclear pasta.
And then I guess just do the assembler right there.
>> Yeah. Done. And now here is where this goes down. And I'll start bringing up the uh >> this requires to be pressure conversion cubes.
Pressure conversion cubes. And we're just doing one. We we ain't even slooping this. Nope. One machine for right now. Just >> one machine is more than what we need.
No, but yes.
>> Well, yeah, it's because it produces one per minute. This one produces.5 per minute. Unless Oh, no. We're >> Well, we're going to That's without any power shards, but yes.
>> All right. We We doing two power shards.
You want me to power shard it?
>> Uh, well, fully power sharded. I'll let you see it.
There you go. So, this is it going to be 1.25. So, that means we just need to not summer slip this. Uh, just There you go. It'll outproduce it.
I'll just take a word on him while we're doing. Uh, okay. Fused modular frames.
Fused modular frames. I think those were just out of here. Nope, that's cooling systems. Um, oh, I see you. I'm seeing you. I'm picking up what you're putting down.
Why do you put it up?
>> I didn't. It did it itself.
All right, I put in the rest of our summer sloops to have that start getting double the uh the modular frames as it needs to fill up.
>> Yes.
>> Or well, you know what? I'm just going to take 50 out of storage and do it like that.
>> Okay.
Okay. Okay. Miss Hello, Alicia Pñena. I forget if I said that already, but I'm going to say it again. Hello. Hope you're having a wonderful amazing day today.
And then we're getting the pasta started.
>> Yeah. Why is the copper powder not come out? Something's wrong. I see the problem.
Ah, I see what you're doing. Ah, I see.
Okay. Okay.
There it goes.
This is normal. This looks normal. That looks fine. That's structurally signi.
That's structurally stable.
And that goes in. And we are crafting THE NUCLEAR PASTA. YES. GROW. Grow my copper powder.
Send me. Put me in the into the >> Before you do this, take a look at our power.
take a note of this.
>> Okay, we're consuming about 16 18 19.
Okay, that that was a bit of that was a bit of an increase. N okay, >> you can look at the uh >> it's going up machine here now.
>> 5,000 that'll that'll consume 5,000 megawatts of power.
>> I got bad news for you.
Wait until it finishes this first craft.
>> Oh no. Yeah, that's still that's Oh, no.
5,000. That's a brick.
>> Thank you, Judge Holden.
>> Judge Holden versus the Doctor Who. And then that gets cut off. The Doctor Who.
Uh Doctor Who wins. Fight me.
>> You watching?
>> Yep. Oh. Oh, it's it's still going up.
M that's still going up even though it's already produced one.
Oh, it's still going up even though that's still producing one.
Okay.
Um Okay, it's fine. This is not fine. This is fine. Um Brandon, help. It's not stopping. Buon, it's not stopping.
>> I don't know what you're talking about.
>> Okay, it says max consumption is going to be 43,000.
Um, >> are you sure?
>> No.
A max. What >> if it goes up again?
>> That it I don't want it to I don't want it to go up again. I don't want it to go up again.
Make pasta.
>> Oh my goodness. That's it. That's the max.
>> Okay, so yeah, it is going to be 43,000.
Okay, that's that's some expensive pasta. That's some expensive. Can I shove my dick into the nuclear in the particle accelerator now?
>> I've tried before. It doesn't work. How do I want to elongate?
Let me elongate in the particle accelerator.
>> There you go. We're making pasta.
>> Hey, Mason. Yes. I'm glad you found that funny, though. Judge Holden's Doctor Who.
>> Yeah, >> we're making nuclear pasta.
>> Yes, >> we finally did it. All right. Uh, so we've won now, right? We we we finally created started creating food to rival Italy. We made the pasta out of pasta.
Out of the spaghetti. So we've won.
>> It is nuclearized.
>> Exactly.
So it's glowy.
Hold on. I got to reload.
I'm comfy. Don't mind me. I'm comfy.
Just shove me in the tube. Put me in the tube. PUT ME IN THE TUBE.
>> Calling post trauma support helpline.
>> Put me in the tube.
>> Personel available at this time. Your call is important to us.
>> Thank you. Nope. No. Thank Thanks, uh, Ada. Calling the post-traumatic hotline.
No one's available. Love it.
>> Okay.
>> All right. I think that's a good spot to stop for today because what we're going to do next is we're going to make all of the the the project parts at the top right there cuz we have everything done.
>> I mean, uh, wait, how what else do we need, though?
>> That's it.
>> We We've made it.
>> These are all the machines.
>> We've made everything.
>> We've made everything. It's a matter of just putting it all together.
>> So, hold on. Let me head to the project.
I'm I'm going head to the project. What does this [ __ ] thing do? I have forgotten what the alien power augment do.
Is it augmenting our power?
>> It just Yeah, it literally just gives you 10% more power plus a a base amount.
>> Oh, man. Fair enough. Fair play to you.
Okay. Yeah, we made the nuclear pasta.
Next, we need the thermal propulsion rockets, magnetic field generators, which they were yelling at us you should do ASAP.
We didn't do that. [ __ ] that. And assembly director systems.
Which are we making adaptive control units?
>> Uh adaptive control units.
>> Yeah.
>> No, we're not making those cuz those are also project parts. We just make those when we need them.
>> Oh, fair enough.
Are are we close to the last phase? Is this the last phase?
We can literally get to the last phase as soon as we craft all this stuff. But we're going to set that up next time.
>> Okay.
So, we've basically done everything we can do that's not going to take us an extra 6 hours.
>> Uh well, it's a matter of just sort of waiting for everything to craft. We just literally couldn't start crafting the thermal propulsion rockets and such.
>> Okay. But yeah, it's just next time we're going to set up the exact amounts we need for all of those things. And it's just a matter of waiting for the pasta to be done.
>> Okay.
>> Even with it, everything that is going with it of like absolute maxed with the power, it still takes forever.
>> Yeah. That >> if you had to >> That's fair. If you had to to wait um for the nuclear pasta to be done normally without any any power sharding or service looping or all that, it would take 200 minutes.
>> Jesus. So, I should just let this run for a while then in the background is what I'm hearing.
>> Uh nah.
>> Shock me.
>> It It wouldn't hurt. It would not hurt.
But, uh, we definitely want to just craft, uh, those next bits and then we can sort of just dick around for a while.
>> Fair enough. Okay. Um, [ __ ] I thought this would take a bit longer than that. I didn't have an extra plan for today.
>> Well, it was a matter of we just needed to make those last couple machines, grab nitrogen, and that was it.
>> Well, [ __ ] It kind of goes pretty smooth when you have everything built to the exact amounts you needed beforehand.
>> Yeah, a little bit. I'll just start making a little more space then.
>> Yeah.
>> Also, just continue this Faraday cage of uh power I've been working on.
>> I mean, unless you want to like actually make the project parts, otherwise I'm going to head on out.
>> If you got [ __ ] you got to do, you got [ __ ] you got to do. That's fair. We'll just call it a shorter stream for for this uh for today.
All right. In that case, Buenon, thank you so much for joining me today as always. Every Saturday. Every Saturday.
>> Never missed a Saturday.
>> Never miss a Saturday.
And I mean, we made some [ __ ] progress. It feels like we we made some We made a lot. It feels like we built a lot.
Built a lot. We got some stuff there.
Everything's going beautifully.
>> That quick wire is still quick wiring.
>> What are you doing?
>> Last world.
>> I did at the end. We [ __ ] up and left nuclear pasta for too late. So, we had to make a uh a second particle accelerator making nuclear pasta.
>> O, wait. What else is then going are you going to put into the new particle accelerator?
>> What?
>> Plutonium pellets.
>> Yeah, don't worry about that. That's nuclear.
>> Okay, that's nuclear. We're probably not doing nuclear, I think you said. Right.
>> Uh unless you wanted to. We're not going to do nuclear.
>> Probably not. Yeah, I think we'll be fine. I mean, our max our max consumption is now 43,000.
And our capacity is around 57,000.
So we are low on power. We will need more power probably.
>> Yeah, we have more power ready to be made at the Illuminosity.
>> Ah yes, >> but it's just a matter of doing it.
>> Yeah, you have you said you have to head out though, so I will let you go.
>> All righty. Thank you for having me today. Thank you for joining me as always.
>> Perfectly on time as I do every time.
>> Every time just as we do this every Saturday.
All right, everyone. We are probably going to call it here for today then.
Sorry for the shorter stream, but it is Satisfactory Saturday. Every Saturday it is what we do. So, thank you all so much everyone for coming out. Support your favorite boy. Remember to leave a follow if you liked what you saw. And if you REALLY LIKED IT, YOU could even subscribe. It's free if you got Amazon Prime. I'll be going live once again tomorrow with what? Who knows? I don't know. I don't plan. I really should start planning. I should really have ideas on what to do, but I'm never going to do that. So, until next time, this is your favorite wolfy boy signing off.
Hope all of youall have a wonderful, beautiful, amazing rest of your days, and I will see you all next time.
Bye-bye.
>> Bye-bye.
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