ScrumbleShip is the most accurate space combat simulation devised to date. Gather resources, construct a capital ship out of individual blocks, then pilot it with AI or human help against other players.
Nezumi did several additional variations of factory blocks, so here's an interior shot of a factory made out of greenish granite.
You do NOT want to be inside the factory when the door is closed, as the player character and clones will count as two blocks of "flesh". Genuine human-skin bed, anyone?
Also, Dirkson, I missed the "human skin-bed" on my first readthrough - that's incredibly disturbing. D: Even more disturbing is that it's possible in the game.
Course, you can also have a pure butter bed, perfect for those who enjoy having silky soft skin. :) Which can then be made into the perfect bed. D:
Hmm, I suppose that's possible. According to the internet, 99% of the human body is made up of oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus, 0.7% Copper, Zinc, Selenium, Molybdenum, Fluorine, Chlorine, Iodine, Manganese, Cobalt, Iron, and trace amounts of Lithium, Strontium, Aluminum, Silicon, Lead, Vanadium, Arsenic, and Bromine. With *enough* clones, you could gather enough metal to make a hull block or a terminal or something... but it wouldn't be very efficient! lol, you'd have a pretty high crew turnover rate.
IDEA! Have cloning stations built into the wall, so it spits clones into the factory (and enough of them for your purpose), and makes whatever human-based thing you need... (This could be used for the Chitin/alien stuff!)
I believe this would be both technically possible and super wasteful! Clone vats will probably be pretty resource and energy intensive. The system you describe is like building cars so you can strip them for scrap to build tin cans. Much cheaper to just mine asteroids and refine the metal or chondrite needed to build inorganic/organic components.
The fact remains that your suggestion is actually possible - just one more thing to love about ScrumbleShip. :D
Nezumi did several additional variations of factory blocks, so here's an interior shot of a factory made out of greenish granite.
You do NOT want to be inside the factory when the door is closed, as the player character and clones will count as two blocks of "flesh". Genuine human-skin bed, anyone?
Cheers,
-Dirk
Heh heh, my soylent green dreams are one step closer to becoming reality... My clones will be the most disciplined and best-fed crew in the galaxy. :}
But not made of me :D.
Take a clone.
Also, Dirkson, I missed the "human skin-bed" on my first readthrough - that's incredibly disturbing. D: Even more disturbing is that it's possible in the game.
Course, you can also have a pure butter bed, perfect for those who enjoy having silky soft skin. :) Which can then be made into the perfect bed. D:
You could build anything out of the clones. "Human ship" just gained a whole new meaning.
Hmm, I suppose that's possible. According to the internet, 99% of the human body is made up of oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus, 0.7% Copper, Zinc, Selenium, Molybdenum, Fluorine, Chlorine, Iodine, Manganese, Cobalt, Iron, and trace amounts of Lithium, Strontium, Aluminum, Silicon, Lead, Vanadium, Arsenic, and Bromine. With *enough* clones, you could gather enough metal to make a hull block or a terminal or something... but it wouldn't be very efficient! lol, you'd have a pretty high crew turnover rate.
IDEA! Have cloning stations built into the wall, so it spits clones into the factory (and enough of them for your purpose), and makes whatever human-based thing you need... (This could be used for the Chitin/alien stuff!)
I believe this would be both technically possible and super wasteful! Clone vats will probably be pretty resource and energy intensive. The system you describe is like building cars so you can strip them for scrap to build tin cans. Much cheaper to just mine asteroids and refine the metal or chondrite needed to build inorganic/organic components.
The fact remains that your suggestion is actually possible - just one more thing to love about ScrumbleShip. :D