

See Alison McDowell’s Twitter and Facebook accounts featuring updates on graphene-related information ( #AllEyesOnGraphene), in addition to a sneak preview she graciously provided of her upcoming presentation in Utica, NY with Drs. For added context (and further potential analysis) please watch this 7-minute presentation (from 2018) on the purported wonders of graphene. G.įor brief context, the video above was produced by the Graphene Flagship (credited at the end of the animated production) nearly ten years ago. However, please be respectful to both me and Mr. Whimsical and esoteric comments pertinent to the linked video (less than three minutes long) are welcome too. If readers would like to offer a response or take a specific stance, please do your best to substantiate your insights with evidence (preferably primary sources, such as scientific literature, industry white papers, or news releases from academia). This is not a survey, nor a yay or nay poll. G a superhero or a villain - or both, or somewhere in between? If he is a friend, then to whom? If he is a foe, then what could be his goals? As long as that first welder remains intact and the object has supplies, it might as well be Wolverine.Is Mr. This also has the advantage of making any base or ship built this way, fully self-repairing. It will also guarantee that all blocks end up welded.

This will cause much less lag, because only a fraction of the total number of welders will ever be active at once.


While this is happening, every block adjacent to the active welders is also welded up to full integrity. That first welder will weld up the nearest welders, which will then weld up other welders. All you need to do is weld up the first welder and a cargo container/conveyor connected to a cargo container. Essentially, you build a grid of welders into your ship. The better way to handle this is to make your ships and bases self-constructing, but this takes quite a bit of thought to pull off, and forces you to design things differently than you might otherwise. This is likely to be very laggy, runs the risk of not fully welding up some blocks, and all around is not your friend. The "standard" way to automate blueprint manufacture in Space Engineers is to use a wall of welders attached to a piston or ship. Depending on how you design your ships and bases, absolutely.
