Revision: Natural Escher Constructs
Guess what happens when one crude principle represents the basis for literally everything we've developed thus far?
Massive leaps with small developments!
Natural Escher Constructs is mostly just taking a step back and looking at what we've done with the Escher Pattern. It's great and all, but we do not understand it. So by studying it and... understanding it, we should be ablee to more efficiently organize the nanostructures. Gently guide electricity along the desired path utilizing a "handful" of nanostructures instead of brute forcing the path of electricity using waay too many nanostructures.
This is the revision. Take a moment and refine our knowledge of Escher Nanostructures - understand how they work. It's a bad idea to fumble around blindly. Use this newfound knowledge to more gracefully guide electricity with fewer nanostructures instead of brute forcing it with way too many.
Now, that's the entire revision, but it should have many benefits:
1.) Less nanostructures means higher NQC capacity.
2.) Less nanostructures should mean a less delicate Escher Superconductor, decreasing its cooling requirements. Ideally it would become workable at room temperature.
3.) Less delicate Escher Superconductors should mean much more effective E.S.M.s, increasing the effectiveness of the Skylight. Hopefully, this would allow us to raise the temperatures (without leakage) to the point where energy generation would skyrocket.
Again - one revision, but because of how many things it affects, many benefits.
TL;DR: Improve Escher Nanostructures. This should result in better NQ Cells, better Superconductors, and hopefully a much better Skylight reactor.
Natural Escher Constructs (Normal): (4+4)=8: Unexpected BoonSo... you know how we farmed out the design of nanostructures to a bunch of students, right? One of which gave us the Escher Pattern?
Her name is Moira Libum. And she has some
ideas. We brought her in with the intention of quizzing her on the working nature of the Escher Pattern. She barely let us get a word in edgeways.
First off, she complained, the competition to redesign the nanostructures was flawed, since they were only allowed to modify the
macro structure, rearranging what we thought were the basic building blocks- but we thought wrong. Very wrong, according to Ms. Libum; the very idea of building blocks is antithesis to the noble art of nanostructure arrangement. She showed us dozens of pages of (erratic, handwritten) notes detailing how the Escher Pattern
should look. To our eyes, it makes even less sense than the previous one. Yet... there is a certain elegance to the designs, and after we let the red-headed researcher take control of the labs we use to prototype nanostructures... well, the results speak for themselves.
Gone are the NQ capacitors surrounded by Escher Pattern non-wiring. The entire NQ Cell is now a single mass, a ludicrously complicated piece of chemical engineering that is nevertheless easy to make once the equipment has been set up right. Not only does it store all the electricity we thought was possible, it actually stores
more. They are now 15 times better than our old chemical batteries, or 3 times better than our previous iteration.
And furthermore, she continued, this thing about using the Escher Pattern as a superconductor? Ludicrous. You want a superconductor? She has your superconductor. Featuring what is possibly the most bizarre molecular compound we have ever seen, Libum-265K (the name was her idea) is a nanostructural "wire" that acts as a superconductor at 265 Kelvin- easily attainable with conventional refrigeration.
Moira Libum's ideas don't stop there. However, around three days into her visit she passed out, which was when we realised she had not slept or eaten for over 60 hours- whilst drinking possibly lethal amounts of coffee. Her notes are utterly indecipherable without her presence, so we'll have to wait for her to recover before utilising her genius more.
This has tripled the Ranger's ammo. The magnets in the Skylight are now more powerful and precise than they were before, reducing plasma leakage to truly negligible amounts, and increasing the reaction temperature- raising the Q to infinity, AKA achieving ignition.
The cheaper power has benefited our industry, increasing our SPP & GPP by 2 each.
Another year over.
Hype continues to build for the D Mission. Concerns are raised that the rollover into a new century might cause problems, but that's silly. A popular oracle predicted that the mission will face a disaster that will lead to the death of millions.
In order to prevent this disaster, weapons research must continue. It is now the design phase of SY98