Going Interplanetary in Dyson Sphere Program | Part 10



Today, Bentham is on a mission… to go to space! There’s a lava planet one orbit over that has his name on it, and research is about to be completed on interplanetary travel. But, to make sure he can safely get there and more importantly back again, Bentham was to be extra prepared with some hydrogen fuel rods. For that, he’s going to need two things: Hydrogen (duh), for which he adds in some new oil production, and titanium, which can actually still be found in trace amounts on the rocks that dot the surface of the home planet. Once the prep work is done it’s time to have some fun with the sail drive!

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11 thoughts on “Going Interplanetary in Dyson Sphere Program | Part 10”

  1. The high rocks contain titanium, sometimes the double boulder rocks. Yellow trees have a chance to give organic crystals. You can also click the sorters and prioritze which input and output are most important.

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  2. 16:57 "Someone could work it out"
    i := item or ore; s = second

    If the belt's speed is 12/s & belt's full & you mine only 94% (save 6%) & the deposit has 972, 435, the result is a simple multiplication:
    (972 435 i) / (12 i/s) * 94% = 972 435 / 12 * 0.94 s = 76 174 s = 21.16 hours

    If you went from 12 i/s belt to 30 i/s belt, you would multiply the result by (12 i/s) / (30 i/s) = 2/5,
    So 21.16h * 2/5 = 8.46h.

    If you wanted to have it done in 30 mins, you would need belt speed:
    12 i/s * (21.16h / 30min) = 507.84 i/s (that is items per second).
    Or just 21.16h/30min = 42.32 lines of tier 2 belt (12 i/s).

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  3. typical bentham: "i don't want to wait" but collecting rocks to absolutely not run out of fuel, instead of just hopping over when the planets are close together (which probably happened several times during the rock collection period).

    i somehow miss the biters in this one. with the PA-like small planets, their attacks could be really interesting.

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  4. You can also shift copy an inserter to copy the filter rather than grabbing the filter from the build menu. Saves some time. I've since switched to playing modded where the inserters are copied when I copy a building, including inserter filters. So useful.

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  5. you lost patience with clearing trees, i lost patience with watching you picking up rocks. will see if you have your act together again next episode but no thumbs up this one as i stopped watching not even halfway through

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  6. You are making your power problem worse in the long run, not better, by smelting coal into graphite for burning in a thermal plant. The energy gain in the graphite when you subtract the cost of the smelters is precisely 0, and then you lose the energy you're spending on the sorters to get the product into and out of the smelters. The main culprit for this is the thermal power station's 80% efficiency. Burn the coal directly if you have to but switching to oil ASAP is the best.

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