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- 19 Jan 2015 19:55
- Forum: the Submachines
- Topic: Submachine Universe
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Re: Submachine Universe
It seems that the root works like a tree branching off into different sections. This would mean that there would be a connector part that has not been observed yet. So it would work like this: Root Machine (0,0) - Connector - Individual Transporter Since the Root Machine has six cables there would h...
- 18 Jan 2015 00:07
- Forum: the Submachines
- Topic: Submachine Universe
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Re: Submachine Universe
I don't think I'm understanding this very clearly, could you clear it up for me? After some debating above I (and others?) have concluded that the (0,0) transporter is the hub for all the other transporters in that system. This means when you put ciphers in (1,0) for example, it will have to go thr...
- 17 Jan 2015 23:34
- Forum: general discussion
- Topic: Welcome!
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Re: Welcome!
No, Its just that I didn't see your pm until todayAncient Crystal wrote:You needed an avatar to respond to my PM?
Edit: Yes, we'll need to make the buttons in general more visible. This stock design is getting on my nerves...
- 17 Jan 2015 22:26
- Forum: general discussion
- Topic: Welcome!
- Replies: 643
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Re: Welcome!
I was waiting for the right moment to introduce myself (that being after I found the change avatar button).Ancient Crystal wrote:Might be that he's been registered, but inactive, for a while now.
- 17 Jan 2015 22:21
- Forum: the Submachines
- Topic: Submachine Universe
- Replies: 3373
- Views: 723156
Re: Submachine Universe
Actualy, in any other section of the root that is not its own mainframe (Not related to Edge's mainframe), the signal has to go back there to be determined, and then it sends the signal to the desired location. Maybe the fact that the transporter at (0,0) doesn't require any cipher plates means tha...
- 17 Jan 2015 21:46
- Forum: the Submachines
- Topic: Submachine Universe
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Re: Submachine Universe
Well, Mateusz said that there were six cipher plates originally. There were six plates originally (OnyxIonVortex) and with each wire it detects, it sends the signal of a distinct cipher plate put in a slot. (ENICHAMBUS). This is true to the main transporter, but like said before the others work wit...
- 17 Jan 2015 19:04
- Forum: the Submachines
- Topic: Submachine Universe
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Re: Submachine Universe
Each cable detects the presence of the distinct cipher plates, then send the signal to an unseen machine that spread in various different cables that extent trough all the Root network. True, but why would sub 5's original root (0,0) need to have six cables as opposed to (2,1) which only has a sing...
- 17 Jan 2015 15:22
- Forum: the Submachines
- Topic: Submachine Universe
- Replies: 3373
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Re: Submachine Universe
So what would be the point in having the extra cables there in the first place then?Lord of Flies wrote:There is no connection between cables and locations, it's stated somewhere. If we had more plates we could access more locations, regardless of cables' number.
- 17 Jan 2015 14:30
- Forum: the Submachines
- Topic: Submachine Universe
- Replies: 3373
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Re: Submachine Universe
Have you guys ever noticed that there is more than one root system? This can be shown when you connect the maps 552 (in sub 5) with 553, in 553 the line does not connect with the six running perpendicular. http://i.imgur.com/jA9Tbwp.png That brings up another question. Why does the first one have s...
- 17 Jan 2015 12:39
- Forum: general discussion
- Topic: Welcome!
- Replies: 643
- Views: 1386193
Re: Welcome!
Hello!RoentgenDevice wrote:Oh right, MentalEngineer. Hello there...