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I've developed a pump method to penetrate an n-level aquifer digging the same size squares on each level. However, it seems there are very many publicized methods for aquifer penetration already. Is anyone interested?
 
I've developed a pump method to penetrate an n-level aquifer digging the same size squares on each level. However, it seems there are very many publicized methods for aquifer penetration already. Is anyone interested?
  
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If it's a generally simple one, yes, very much so!
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I haven't found a published method that is my ideal. That being start size = end size, and each layer is identical.
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--[[User:N9103|Edward]] 16:22, 12 April 2008 (EDT)
  
 
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I've developed a pump method to penetrate an n-level aquifer digging the same size squares on each level. However, it seems there are very many publicized methods for aquifer penetration already. Is anyone interested?

If it's a generally simple one, yes, very much so! I haven't found a published method that is my ideal. That being start size = end size, and each layer is identical. --Edward 16:22, 12 April 2008 (EDT)



Currently, I think I'm the only person here fiddling around with templates. If you have any questions/requests/grand schemes, feel free to put them on my talk page.


The world generation changes from 0.27.176.38a to 0.27.176.38b have made my world generate as 'The Realm of Cyclones' instead of 'The Realm of Soul'. My dwarves can no longer sing the blues.

Getting past an aquifer with pumps

Fixed crash involving stressed out wilderness creatures wanting to complain to priests. — Toady One


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