[edit: Sorry, I posted this to the wrong github. I considered deleting this thread, but I am unsure if this bug exists in 1.7.10, so I will leave it up to you whether to close it on this end.]
Similar to this issue, the neutronium compressor can be cheesed into producing the wrong singularities. If you create a singularity of one type, but start a second one of a different type without withdrawing the first, you can complete the second singularity and it will produce a singularity of the first type.
This can be done for any of the singularities, but is most notably the best way to demolish the Fluxed Electrum singularity, which is far and away the most daunting one to accomplish otherwise. I was able to build a simple machine to replicate tons of redstone blocks (thanks ProjectE), which I then dumped into a compressor I had primed with a Fluxed Electrum singularity, allowing me to bypass all the time and hassle of processing more than a single singularity's worth of Fluxed Electrum.
[edit: Sorry, I posted this to the wrong github. I considered deleting this thread, but I am unsure if this bug exists in 1.7.10, so I will leave it up to you whether to close it on this end.]
Similar to this issue, the neutronium compressor can be cheesed into producing the wrong singularities. If you create a singularity of one type, but start a second one of a different type without withdrawing the first, you can complete the second singularity and it will produce a singularity of the first type.
This can be done for any of the singularities, but is most notably the best way to demolish the Fluxed Electrum singularity, which is far and away the most daunting one to accomplish otherwise. I was able to build a simple machine to replicate tons of redstone blocks (thanks ProjectE), which I then dumped into a compressor I had primed with a Fluxed Electrum singularity, allowing me to bypass all the time and hassle of processing more than a single singularity's worth of Fluxed Electrum.