Okay, I've given up on preparing one big update and posting it here once it is done. I'll split it to several smaller posts, mainly in order to show some progress. I'm aware I'm well past my two weeks.
After the demon panda somersaulted into the river, I finally had time to take breath. Let me recap what happened so far. I got asked to become an overseer for a year in the middle of a demon panda assault. Luckily we had been already in safety, but the damn beast killed all our bees before drowning itself.
So. What now? I'm not really sure. There are a couple of things that should be done, but what to do first? New bees should be caught for Imic to count, he looks really sad right now. I wonder if he named all those bees? There is also this deep staircase, looks like Quasar was looking for a cavern but gave up. We could dig deeper. That would be nice. We're using furnaces, smithies and kilns quite regularly, we could save so much fuel if we had magma powered ones instead. Also, new migrants are bound to come. Some housing should be provided for them. A dormitory should suffice until we make them some rooms.
I decided to dig deeper. Just for the hell of it. It is simple and what could go wrong? A quick look tells me, that Amanita, our leading miner, is busy.
I wish I could divine veins like that.
Once you're done with the coal, go and extend the central stairs as down as you can. I let me know as soon as you find anything. You're looking for magma. In the meantime, I want some picks made as well. Since stone is taboo, we're going to need ores. Lots of ores and I think that one miner, even legendary one, is a little too little. We need a
herd group of trained miner to supply our ever hungry smelters.
There it is!
I don't know about expansive, but it sure is hot and glowing, just the way I like it. Now here is the problem: The magma is down there and we live up here. Solution: We bring magma up here! I can come up with 3 means of doing it.
First is
magma piston. Causing a massive cave in to bring some magma up. Cheap, relatively fast to set up (lots of digging required, but we have Amanita) but it is one use only. Lacklustre, if you ask me.
Pump stack is better in my opinion. It can pump any amount of magma reliably. It's also not difficult to set up, once you know what you're doing. You hit a power switch and the magma goes up. It's simple as that. Maybe too simple.
But nothing beats
minecarts. Noisy, difficult to set up, lots of opportunities to make a mistake, slow (I mean low troughput, the carts themselves are usually fast enough to kill a dwarf), dangerous... I'm sold! Nothing beats the suspension when you give the cart a push and wait for it to make its round. Hoping everything is set up correctly and letting out a madman's laughter of relief once the cart full of magma starts bouncing of a roller put in the wrong direction. Oh yeah, we're the Futile clan, we can do it!
And so the planning began. The idea (see appendix for plans - will be in another post) is to make a minecart drop shaft ending in filling room submergible in magma. Inflow controlled by a floodgate and a pump will be responsible for draining, should a maintenance become necessary. Minecart drops in there, fills with magma, lands on a track equipped with a roller which pulls the cart out of the magma pool. Next will be a corkscrew shaped, roller powered elevator. Once cart is on work floor, it dumps its contents and returns to the drop shaft. I was thinking about making several temporary stations for dumping into 1x1x1 holes. Once the hole is full of magma, the station gets removed, another gets connected to the track circuit and a magma-something gets built over the hole. Once we have enough magma smelters, forges, kilns and whatever, we could have magma brought into a reservoir responsibe for feeding magma wherever and whenever needed. Let me get started! I just need some magma safe material which is not stone or wood. Steel? Hmm, that could work, but do we have enough of it for such project? Being me, I'll probably use it for decorations, bonus walls and stuff like that. Steel is better suited for weapons and armor, I'll keep it as last resort. What metals are magma safe besides steel. Let me see...
Nickel! I've seen some garnierite, that will work! I'll need lots of nickel. Nickel blocks for tracks, nickel mechanisms for gear assemblies, nickel chains for rollers. I'm getting all enthusiastic, wasting lots of metal is my hobby and specialty!
I'll need bigger smithy for all this. And smelters. I'll use nickel for tracks and various things that are around the way, like rollers, gears.. Maybe even nickel wall around the whole elevator when it is done. Yeah, that would be nice. But I don't know how much more garnierite we have here. I'll have to order some exploratory mining to see if I can find some. For other stuff I'll use copper. We have lots of tetrahedrite around here, so it is viable.
First thing first, let me see if there is any more garnierite. Which calls for... Exploratory mining! And I just came up with a pattern exactly for this ocation. Ladies and gentledwarfs, I present you:
Designating diagonals is a pain though.
And make a room for forges and smelters while you're at it. Meanwhile I'll have to get my attention to another matter which came up, the elven caravan. Well, talk about pathethic. All they brought is a couple of useless animals. A great owl, a flying squirrel and a black bear. Hmm, I could use the black bear, I'll buy it.
Ah, the smelters are done and the exploratory mining has yielded some garnierite. Well, let's get to it. Make some coke, nickel, copper. Keep the forges busy.
I forgot to make a screenshot when they were built and busy, this is how they look now. The orders are finished.
I also found some intact hives, so I had them put outside. Let's see if we can get some bees for Imic to count.