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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #105 on: February 03, 2015, 02:28:43 pm »

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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #106 on: February 03, 2015, 02:40:54 pm »

Use tank 18876 with card WJ9842.
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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #107 on: February 03, 2015, 02:46:17 pm »

Be a responsible scientist: Record your data

I'm going through and adding all the tanks and cards prior to this post. Each part category can have its own tab.

It's open for editing to all, though, so have fun.
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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #108 on: February 03, 2015, 02:54:43 pm »

Piecewise:  We appear to have an inconsistency on tank 378873.

Card:DL3489
Tank:378873
It prints a simple chair made out of fiberglass.
Random eh?
Tanks: 13335345, 378873

Also, there are no hoses with valves. There are valves, and then there are hoses. I'll assume you grab a valve.

The next attempts are rather lack luster because you seem to have tanks of black smoke and a clear liquid.

Perhaps one of those should be 378378 instead?

There are three 2783s in the list.  At least one appears to be sand.

There are two 24534s in the list.

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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #109 on: February 03, 2015, 02:56:19 pm »

Perhaps its i dunno... unset or liquid fiberglass?

Set my current build aside for now.

Mix 278378, 2112 and 276456 in the reaction chamber. IN CON EJ.

Build the following using a 3->1 hose and a spike hose ending with the tanks connected last.

                 Hexagons-v
Tank 1-\                   |--------|
Tank 2 --trigvalve--| bigbox|-[]=>
Tank 3-/                   |________|
                            Cylinders-^

Connect 4 hexagons
Connect 4 cylinders
Activate only first hexagon, pull trigger.
Activate only first cylinder, pull trigger.
Activate both first slots, pull trigger.
« Last Edit: February 03, 2015, 03:23:39 pm by Unholy_Pariah »
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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #110 on: February 03, 2015, 03:15:13 pm »

Tank 83216 and card TI3711
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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #111 on: February 03, 2015, 03:24:00 pm »

Piecewise:  We appear to have an inconsistency on tank 378873.

Card:DL3489
Tank:378873
It prints a simple chair made out of fiberglass.
Random eh?
Tanks: 13335345, 378873

Also, there are no hoses with valves. There are valves, and then there are hoses. I'll assume you grab a valve.

The next attempts are rather lack luster because you seem to have tanks of black smoke and a clear liquid.

Perhaps one of those should be 378378 instead?

There are three 2783s in the list.  At least one appears to be sand.

There are two 24534s in the list.
The second one, the clear liquid, was a mistake. They're right next to each other, so I read it wrong. The clear liquid is Bleach and it is 24534

Damn duplicates.

Lets see.

Tanks:
44345698
4787
31237
24534
626445
13335345
512378
2783
417345
145378
2455454
53216
54534
2453278
2112
101321
24866
345538
245378
83216
276456
5453
18876
575658
3440
17834
545353
24534340
232165
2321378
1453
1453
33541631
93516
345343
17783
2453422201
24353
63216
145
378378
28787887
2734
278783
273
102216
3454
378873
2783988888
1341
134
61351
1558
6651
8889
4549
43453
42346
2783000112
3783
1786
11618
2888345
723265
13275
51245
103216
1555
364544
654568
6978879
34534
1312651
345321
15346
41211
235168
4812
3453444
34534837
34445
17777
587
37834
278378
355586373
5254154
300045
17839

Cards:
LT1634
UT3377
MQ6334
MC4742
BI30495
EW5698
OW1684
LW2348
DK1562
DW0983
TG7252
HC3639
ZV9521
FV5518
SO1001
XC6519
LL5993
WL3545
CS3241
SP3546
PP3443
SO4246
DS23423
UB5936
CV5611
AL5645
EO2895
UY2854
IA9868
DO6441
FE2156
ZA2431
DV4652
YE9165
VS4346
GY6156
SV1666
EF1215
XL1239
BN4367
DL3489
KW4594
KK1692
CP4656
CV5469
BM4359
QO5468
CW3215
GD1321
DW1565
DO348905
CQ2286
BH9842
ID1949
DK2315
WP5314
KJ09234
VZ1511
NY6732
WF5644
PL6266
LC2138
QD5256
WO3240
GZ9296
HH8391
HM6779
IF9875
KN4894
CS2197
SL5439
JK4304
WP1562
NM6415
VL3541
TI3711
FH2923
CW2934
DK3474
WJ9842
LC3122
OW8549
HZ1319
GI2323
CD9189
XY8356
PK2373
VD4356
GO5152
NV9172
WL3452
IA1891
AL4969
LD2340
XL8584
FD3455
GB5724
VE3214
AY1733
EF7417
RP8386
QO3241
LR9333
ZN9721
VS9828
AY8625
PI4564

Updated the list.

I can tell you that none of those are sand. 134 is sand.

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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #112 on: February 03, 2015, 03:43:23 pm »

Oops; I got Rope and Sand backwards.
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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #113 on: February 03, 2015, 03:56:25 pm »

Public list has been updated with those changes.



Grab tank 276456 and card LT1634 and set them aside.  Grab a "hockey puck" device.  Attach them as such, from LEFT TO RIGHT:

Tank [276456] -> Hockey -> Printer [LT1634]

If it won't fit, see if there's a hose that'll make the connection work.  Leave all puck dials at default position, and try to make another pickaxe.  Afterwards, turn every single dial up a quarter turn and try again.
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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #114 on: February 04, 2015, 09:15:16 am »

Repeat process for the next card and the one after than until I run out of cards or tank.
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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #115 on: February 04, 2015, 04:16:53 pm »

Toaster held up the Pickaxe and shouted "STRIKE THE EARTH!  This is a weapon!  What do I win?"
Only if you can reliably hit a target from a distance with it.

Use tank 18876 with card WJ9842.
It produces a small lead meat cleaver.

Perhaps its i dunno... unset or liquid fiberglass?

Set my current build aside for now.

Mix 278378, 2112 and 276456 in the reaction chamber. IN CON EJ.

Build the following using a 3->1 hose and a spike hose ending with the tanks connected last.

                 Hexagons-v
Tank 1-\                   |--------|
Tank 2 --trigvalve--| bigbox|-[]=>
Tank 3-/                   |________|
                            Cylinders-^

Connect 4 hexagons
Connect 4 cylinders
Activate only first hexagon, pull trigger.
Activate only first cylinder, pull trigger.
Activate both first slots, pull trigger.


Alright lets see if we get this right. There are actually only 4 kinds of hexagons right now, so good guess. 
Those three eh? Thats gonna be fun.

You put them through the reaction chamber, in, con and ej.  Then you bind the tanks to a 3-1 hose, with a trigger valve and then finally to the larger box with all the ports on it. You connect all the pieces and switch on the first hexagon, which has a marking like this "=>" on the top.

Nothing happens when you pull the trigger.

(hint, the big box ends in a spike nozzle. Spike nozzles don't release things, they're just connector parts. Try a different end piece. Otherwise, you're there.)

Tank 83216 and card TI3711
This combination spews out what appears to be a dense mist of blood. This mist sort of hovers in pace, staying mostly condensed like a tiny cloud. It doesn't disperse, but it does start moving around the room in a slow drifting motion.

Public list has been updated with those changes.



Grab tank 276456 and card LT1634 and set them aside.  Grab a "hockey puck" device.  Attach them as such, from LEFT TO RIGHT:

Tank [276456] -> Hockey -> Printer [LT1634]

If it won't fit, see if there's a hose that'll make the connection work.  Leave all puck dials at default position, and try to make another pickaxe.  Afterwards, turn every single dial up a quarter turn and try again.

Ok, getting and setting aside. Hockey puck, alright. Lets call the Hockey Puck a Projector, shall we?

The Projector won't connect to the printer, unfortunately. The projector has a port for you to route a hose into it, but none for routing out. The projector and the Printer have many in ports, but no out port, beyond their physical output through the lens.



Repeat process for the next card and the one after than until I run out of cards or tank.
WO3240
DL3489

They give you a simple geometric solid, a cone, specifically, and a small diamond chair.

You're out of tank and cards now.


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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #116 on: February 04, 2015, 04:22:01 pm »

Not a spike nossle piecewise, a spike hose endpiece.

You know like the sattelite dish and crescent tips.

These thingies:

Next, are a dozen or so metal structures, which look something like the different tips you'd expect to see on a garden hose. They have a Female Spike Nozzle on one end, but the other end varies, with some having wide mouths, others with thin crescents, still others with odd spikes and conical satellite dish like structures.
« Last Edit: February 04, 2015, 04:24:21 pm by Unholy_Pariah »
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And Larry kinda gets blueballed in all this; just left with a raging bone spear and no where to put it.

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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #117 on: February 04, 2015, 04:23:20 pm »

Okay, change of plan.

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In a pile next to that piece are two dozen or so small glass cylinders, with metal caps on either end. These cylinders have a complex mesh of metal  wire patterns within them, as well as strange substances embedded in the wire. They vary in color and internal shape and substance.

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Next, there are several hexogonal metal things, with a dome like central budge. They've each got a different symbol on them, but are all about the same size and all have a single cord coming out of them that ends in a rectangular plug.

Grab one each of these.  See if they connect anywhere to the tank -> printer assembly.
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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #118 on: February 04, 2015, 09:05:47 pm »

Not a spike nossle piecewise, a spike hose endpiece.

You know like the sattelite dish and crescent tips.

These thingies:

Next, are a dozen or so metal structures, which look something like the different tips you'd expect to see on a garden hose. They have a Female Spike Nozzle on one end, but the other end varies, with some having wide mouths, others with thin crescents, still others with odd spikes and conical satellite dish like structures.
Ah. ok.

Lets see...

The first combination produces...well, it produces a beam of solid metal being propelled out of the spike tip at a high enough force to embed it in the wall. However, it's not just a beam of metal. It's a beam of metal covered in metal human mouths which are all screaming. Screaming so loud your teeth are vibrating.

The beam is a solid piece, so the force of it hitting the wall literally tears the assembly out of your hands and sends it several feet back. The metal beam keeps screaming.

Okay, change of plan.

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In a pile next to that piece are two dozen or so small glass cylinders, with metal caps on either end. These cylinders have a complex mesh of metal  wire patterns within them, as well as strange substances embedded in the wire. They vary in color and internal shape and substance.

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Next, there are several hexogonal metal things, with a dome like central budge. They've each got a different symbol on them, but are all about the same size and all have a single cord coming out of them that ends in a rectangular plug.

Grab one each of these.  See if they connect anywhere to the tank -> printer assembly.
None of those fit into either of those pieces.






Question: Where is wolfkit and who is with him?

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Re: A peculiar lab.
« Reply #119 on: February 04, 2015, 09:11:27 pm »

He appears to be in the lab room.

Uh... everyone but me?



Put those back; worry about them later.  Go to this thing:

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Next to that, a long metal box, about a foot long, and 3 or so thick and tall. This box has a female spike nozzle on one end, and a male spike nozzle on the other end. There are several hexagonal ports on one side, each with a switch next to them, and 4 circular slots on the other side, each with a switch as well.

Should be able to set up like so:

Tank -> Long Metal Box -> Printer

Confirm this connects, but don't attach/activate anything.  Make an iron pickaxe this way:

Tank [276456] -> Printer [LT1634]

Then assuming the previous connects, try to make one this way:

Tank [276456] -> Long Metal Box -> Printer [LT1634]

Don't adjust anything on the long metal box for the first test.


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