In order to reduce complexity and figure out what just this next revision will be, why doesn't everyone propose just one thing and vote once?
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Am I misunderstanding something, because I interpret that statement as applying to
just the previous revision, and not this one. It also has problems if people vote for their own proposals, which I would explain but then I would need to bring out examples and iterations and all sorts of stuff to basically explain that voting for your own proposals usually makes your vote not matter. it is fine for a one-off where things are getting messy, but long term there are much better ways.
If the jungle is dead(We did lower the frost-tower's power, but I guess the artillery made up the difference...) then it should be colder. Jungles are warm at least in part because of there being a jungle. I wouldn't have a clue as to the specifics, but I wouldn't be surprised at a 10 degree drop and would believe a 20 degree(celcius) drop if it happened...
How would a jungle make things hotter? I'm not seeing it. It's more the climate of the area...
It is a thing. Trees can trap heat, they can also store heat, and most importantly, they provide a biological hosting and have their own metabolic processes that all produce heat. It is a big deal. Or, in brief, for the same reason that a jumper makes you warm even though it doesn't produce heat.
I do not think that an assembly line would work. We do not have the equipment to have low-skilled operators. Steam could do it but that would be very technical. We could do an assembly line with skilled labour, but that would reduce their morale. There is only so long that you can spend adding the same bend to an endless series of pipes and stay sane... Also, there may be issues with material transference between operators.
Agreed. Now, a magical assembly line... as in, an automated one... hm. Automation. Can we do that? Create magical factories?
I don't think that we have a basis in telekinesis but, ehh, I suppose we could conjure a custom animal? We already made fictional wasps with fire poison, so I guess a fictional conveyor-sloth, punch-crab, and anvidillo could happen...
I kind of thought that our frost tower was already below national effort...
Sadly, we can't use more than one of it(plus we need Myark to operate it), so it's a national effort. On the plus side, dropping the cost of it will free up Myark to fight on the front lines(or the back lines), which is good.
Verily, I just thought that our previous revision to it dropped it to a pretty low standard and could probably put it in all fields, guess I was wrong, ugh, I should just look it up...
National Effort.
Yep, my bad, it sounded easier but I skimmed too much. We need to get a tower on our flagship so this'll be good...
I actually really like the standardised construction proposal, but I think that we could do the same thing with summoned crystals, assuming that the magic works consistently each time it should produce very similar results, along with faster production due to the easier production and removal of moulds...
A magical factory thing, like a conveyor belt that applies a certain construction spell whenever something passes over it... hm.
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This may be a stupid idea, but can we learn how to conjure uranium?
I, umm, how would we even know about uranium? But I see no pressing reason that conjuring a critical mass of enriched-uranium would not be possible, although whether anyone would live to pass on the knowledge of how to do so...
On that note, I haven't noticed Alms-You-Tricker lately, you think they have a national effort brewing? Maybe there is more to our recent bad rolls than we initially thought...