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In lugnet.space, Adrian Drake wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Andrew Saada wrote:
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--snipped food Fest interests--
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--snipped worries about airlocks and the lack thereof--
Theres a much easier solution to this. Force Fields! I used it on the top
floor of my Tycho Brahe Hotel,
as can be seen
here.
This idea was stolen, er, borrowed from
Jamie Neufeld. I
think its a much more elegant solution, without requiring much other than a
few tiles and dots to represent the force field emitters. Theyre tuned to
allow objects to pass through, yet keep the air in. Dont ask me how it
works, its SCI-FI! The shuttle bays in Star Trek use this technology too.
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Adrian,
Thanks for the idea. I agree that this solution is quite elegant except it
doesnt ring with me that well. It definitely is easy and efficient. I guess
its just that I like the idea of more tangible divisions; either that or I like
making the accompanying noises too much.
-Andrew
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| (...) I'm not a huge fan of seafood, but if it's a surf 'n' turf place and I can get myself a big ol' hunk of cow, I'll be satisfied. (...) --snipped worries about airlocks and the lack thereof-- There's a much easier solution to this. Force Fields! (...) (21 years ago, 23-Jul-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.events.brickfest, FTX)
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