How about a "moon" climate ?
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using fusion reactors to produce materials involves producing them from their compound via energy intensive electrolysis method, not producing the atoms directly. Although this would have to be combined with an efficient hydroponics oxygen recycling system, many metal ores are oxides, so the oxygen produced during the extraction could be used to top up the oxygen supplies in the habitable areas.
using fusion reactors to produce materials involves producing them from their compound via energy intensive electrolysis method, not producing the atoms directly. Although this would have to be combined with an efficient hydroponics oxygen recycling system, many metal ores are oxides, so the oxygen produced during the extraction could be used to top up the oxygen supplies in the habitable areas.
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Hydrogen contains no neutrons therefore cannot make anything neuclearly. Helium or heavier is required to make oxygen.Fusion reactors only create Helium from Hydrogen. If you want to create Oxigen with them you won't get a very high output.
VERY good idea!so the oxygen produced during the extraction could be used to top up the oxygen supplies in the habitable areas.
really? industries? thought about that? hmm?as for me ... moon climate also is possible in TTD (worse if you need to change some names though) ... so simple suggestion to TTU to be able to change names easly with extra graphics etc ...
Read this Einstein: http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/ ... l&edu=highBobXP wrote:Hydrogen contains no neutrons therefore cannot make anything neuclearly. Helium or heavier is required to make oxygen.Fusion reactors only create Helium from Hydrogen. If you want to create Oxigen with them you won't get a very high output.
Well, I'm not the programmer, I just wanna tell you how you can generate oxygen.
1) Polar ice-caps on Moon: H2O + electricity => hydrogen and oxygen.
2) SiO2. That can also be separated. And Moon is made of silicates.
Is that enough? And then you can plant trees in greenhouses and so on. Realism? Yes!
1) Polar ice-caps on Moon: H2O + electricity => hydrogen and oxygen.
2) SiO2. That can also be separated. And Moon is made of silicates.
Is that enough? And then you can plant trees in greenhouses and so on. Realism? Yes!
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I'm afraid I still have to dissapoint you all.
Of course, such a feature could be nice, I don't deny that. But still, it's a transport game, made to resemble TTD. I'm sure you could understand that a double-map (cuz that's what it's all about really) feature is not high-priority for us.
First we want to make TTU work, and even after that there will be nicer features to implement than this I guess.
Of course, such a feature could be nice, I don't deny that. But still, it's a transport game, made to resemble TTD. I'm sure you could understand that a double-map (cuz that's what it's all about really) feature is not high-priority for us.
First we want to make TTU work, and even after that there will be nicer features to implement than this I guess.
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