jman31415
jman31415
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19th Jan 2014
21st Jan 2014
WIP, uses destructable materials to contain a stable mass of SING and generates power using IZOS. No DMND or walls (except some gravity wall for the WIFI), and contains the SING by using GPMP and BIZR alone. *requires neutonian gravity*
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Comments

  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    20th Jan 2014
    very cool design. +1
  • Gabers628
    Gabers628
    20th Jan 2014
    Singularity Containment Protection. SCP. +1
  • jman31415
    jman31415
    20th Jan 2014
    @Schneumer With the making it smaller, the main problem I had was the SING spinning around the chamber and ripping up some of the edges before being trapped when it was any smaller. Currently I'm trying again to shrink it with GEL instead of BIZR, though.
  • jman31415
    jman31415
    20th Jan 2014
    Yeah, I actually got the idea for this after making a fusion reactor core with the same GPMP ring for containment. PROT collisions would occasionally make SING and it would sit in the middle rather nicely
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    20th Jan 2014
    OH OH. Attach a laser of some sort to the top, lol. You can use my compact high-density one, it would work without any tweaks I think. And good advertisement for me! ;) Basically, if you do use it, please give me credit. In the save or the desc. Thank you!
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    20th Jan 2014
    If you want, maybe you could make it smaller by making when the sing is made later? Or is it pcln and you can't do that....maybe if you add some gpmp in the middle it will pull it in more so it can be smaller. Or just have less sing in general.
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    20th Jan 2014
    I, for some reason, though, feel like I've seen this before. Lol. Fusion circles and shenanigans, I guess. ;)
  • jman31415
    jman31415
    20th Jan 2014
    And thanks everyone for all the positive feecback :D if you have any ideas/suggestions, feel free to share any as I'm currently looking for ideas on stuff to improve/add.
  • jman31415
    jman31415
    20th Jan 2014
    Minor Update: Improved secondary transformer to smooth out the power output.
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    20th Jan 2014
    This seems so simple, but is actually quite genius. Good job! 1+