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BZ (with SE) - Naquium production chain #15

Open Xynariz opened 2 years ago

Xynariz commented 2 years ago

In SE 0.6, there was a very intentional effort to ensure that all SE-specific ingredients were required as part of the Naq processing chain. Vulcanite, cryonite, pyroflux, methane gas, vitamelange, beryl, holmium, and iridium are all non-optional parts of the process.

With all (At least I hope it's all) BZ intermediates enabled, the only ones that I find necessary in the naq chain are: Bronze, graphite, graphene, and fullerenes (and indirectly, natural gas and sometimes tin via plastic).

I don't know how to integrate it, but it would be cool to me thematically if every BZ product, if included, was part of the process. (I do stop to note that K2, which integrates famously well with SE, does not do this - mineral water is a required part of the chain, as is lithium, but imersite is not, nor are rare metals.) image

Taking a look at this. Tin is involved via both bronze and plastic. Aluminum is involved via bronze. Lead is involved via sulfuric acid. Carbon is involved in many forms. Salt will be involved and optionally chlorine via plastic. I'm fixing up natural gas/methane interactions now so natural gas will optionally be involved. I could feasibly add either zirconia or silica as a refractory to the ingot creation. I could feasibly add tungsten-carbide to the ingot -> plate Salt will be involved, and chlorine optionally via plastic hardest one to justify is titanium. i think that's ok tho

Bronze is present, but very very very limited - that screenshot above had .. .what, 0.005 bronze per naq? But yes, it is involved. And yeah, it makes sense if you can't quite do all of them, and I do agree titanium would be the most difficult to fit thematically.

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