Time for some
real science! A hydrogen fuel cell would be a great option to power your creations,, so time to get started on that! You spend
$250 on various supplies and get to work. Later in the afternoon, you put down your tools, and sit back.
The
Hydrogen Fuel Cell MK1 (you need to come up with better names) is a gigantic monstrosity. And by "gigantic" you mean "it can only really fit in your garage while still taking up very large amounts of space". You're proud of its efficiency - once fueled, it can essentially run forever. At least for multiple years. But power-wise, it's not so great. For whatever reason, the electrolysis process isn't running at anywhere near optimum levels. It could maybe power some lights or a computer, but nothing serious at all.
Its main advantage over a battery is that it's not restricted to an electricity outlet. You can put this thing (assuming you can figure out how to transport it, or if you'd just build a new one) anywhere you want and it'd continue providing power. No need to bother with plugging it in. So the result
really isn't what you were expecting, but it has its uses. And potential.
Creating a new one would probably cost $150.
You have two things left on your mental list of things to do for the day. Thing number one is to find out who exactly is buying your venom, so you decide to get that out of the way at first. You head to the library to do some research. You actually have a variety of buyers, considering this is just a public listing. And unfortunately there's no one account buying most of it. The accounts that you do look into all seem to either have no references online, or point towards various hobbyists.
With a decent amount of time left in the day, you look for some abandoned buildings. There are a
lot of them. After looking for a building with intact electrical and plumbing, you think you found one. It's one story and small, but definitely abandoned and full of things to take. You ensure everything isn't receiving power then go to town on it.
By the end of the day, you count
6x Electronics and 1x Plumbing Part. These electronics do seem to be better than their scrap counterparts, too.
You harvested 2 ml and sold 1 ml of venom today for
$20. You turn the last milliliter to its powdered form.
Cash: $22
Housing: Trashy Garage
Holdings:
Structures- Makeshift Data Terminal
- Hydrogen Fuel Cell MK1
- Basic Chemistry Equipment (Flasks, Tubing, Beakers, Safety Equipment, Bunsen Burner, Measuring Equipment, Droppers etc.)
- Peltier Heat Pump (Cooling Device)
- Makeshift Terrarium [2 Deadly Scorpions]
- Roach Trap [Feeding 2/3 scorpions]
Tools & Equipment- Cheap Welder
- Handheld Drill
- Shovel
- Glass Cutter
- Stinger-resistant Gloves
- Protective Work Gear - Boots, Gloves, Painter's Equipment, Goggles, Respirator
- Basic Chemicals (Used for experiments; doesn't require replenishment)
Creatures -
See "Creatures" spoiler.Miscellaneous Creations- Microwave Area Jammer
- Battery-less Buggy
- 5 ml Powdered Venom
- 1 ml Lasting Venom (Expires in: 6 days)
Items and Materials- 1 ml Nitroglycerin
- 6x Electronics
- 2x Scrap Electronics
- 1x Plumbing Parts
- 1x Gas-filled Fire Extinguisher
- 2x Regular Computer Parts
WeaponsAmmunition- 1x 10mm Magazine - 17/17
- 1x 10mm Magazine - 11/17
Miscellaneous Items- Fake University Scientist ID
- Fake Military Scientist ID
- Fake Government Scientist ID
Makeshift TerrarriumScorpions- [F] Nineteen (Fed by Roach Trap) ("Pregnant": 27 days)[Maze Navigation][Stingerpainting]
- [M] Eighty-four (Fed by Roach Trap) [Maze Navigation][Stingerpainting]
Makeshift Data TerminalSpeed: Very SlowHardwareCore - Regular/Basic
Display - 14-inch CRT Display
Extras- 3x USB 3.1 Type-C ports
- Basic Internet Connection
Software- Data Entry
- Programming/Script Creator
Gang Kids (Via Parents)Gang Boss- Modern Art Dealer
- Hydrogen Fuel Cell MK1: A very large hydrogen fuel cell that takes in hydrogen and oxygen to output power. Once fueled, can continue running for years. Outputs little power. Is extremely large. Costs $150 to make.
- Antivenom: Antivenom neutralizing venom that can be made in a lab. Requires 1 ml of Venom and $40 for 2 ml of Antivenom.
- QuadChopper: A Quadcopter with dual knives and a wi-fi camera that can reliabily kill or maim a person. Requires other device to control+see camera feed; Needs wi-fi connection
- Microwave Area Jammer: A jammer that jams wireless functions in the affected area (Effect can be aimed via a satellite dish). Lasts 2 hours on a charge. Only jams 5m in front of dish.
- Buggy: A buggy. Tiny single-person open-ended low-to-the-ground vehicle. Runs two and a half hours on a single charge of its battery. Top speed is 15 mph.
- Medical Chemicals: Theoretical combination of chemicals that could increase healing in affected area by 300%. Name needs work.
- SPCAAD Ammonia Grenade: A makeshift ammonia grenade that disperses ammonia on impact via the glass container shattering. Effective blast site measures 28 meters in diameter.
- Powdered Venom: Scorpion venom in powder form that lasts forever without expiration. Poses no threat to organisms and can't naturally turn into liquiid form.
- Lasting Venom: Scorpion venom that lasts for 2 weeks while remaining just as potent. Requires 1 ml of Venom and $10 to make 1 ml of Lasting Venom.
- Handheld Microwave Jammer: A handheld (makeshift) gun that disrupts communications in the area it's pointed at. Can also cook food like a microwave if close enough and you really wanted to cook food. Needs to be plugged in.
- Venom Bullet: A bullet that will 'inject' scorpion venom into the victim. Venom expires after 2 days in the bullet.
- Butane Cannon: A projectile cannon that operates off of butane to propel the projectile roughly 40 meters away.
- Makeshift Data Terminal: A rudimentary terminal that accepts and stores data.
1.) I forgot to do a couple of things last update - namely just venom-related things. So I fixed that retroactively.
2.) The venom comment 2 updates ago (I meant to remove it last update; see #1) wasn't trying to get you to do anything, but okay.
3.) I apparently overpriced the venom in recent updates - giving you $30/ml instead of $20. It's back to normal this update, but I'm not retroactively changing this.
4.) I forgot to remove the basic computer parts used in upgrading the computer. You have 2 parts remaining.
5.) Don't overestimate my hinting capabilities. I tried to be all cool once while running Galaxy Rise, and the result was randomly bolded letters in a post leading to a legible sentence. I'm not subtle.