I'd like to see Lithium used in some sort of complex battery system. Ok, not sure if this even makes sense yet, but I just thought of it. Or at least take some damage if they are fully discharged (lithium batteries hate that). Come to think of it, I with RE batteries worked this way as well. Perhaps some sort of cell deterioration could be implemented, so that you have to make new lithium batteries after awhile. The lithium sheets could be used to make a rechargeable battery that has nearly the same capacity as an energy crystal, with the added bonus of being able to charge things from the hotbar (like the RE batteries. When thrown into water, lithium sheets explode after a moment. Create a Li-6 Cell, compress/extract it into a lithium bar, then use the bar to make lithium sheets. However, the hand pump could still be handy (haw haw) if you get the empty cells back (I haven't made one yet). You can right click with empty cells to fill them. I think the we/dry vac is deprecated now. Any chances of changing the recipe to use a personal chest and doubling the inventory space? That way your resources could be protected while they are flying around in SMP. The autominer is the single coolest thing I have ever seen. Speaking of the fusion reactor, is it required to have all 3 heating elements? Can I mix & match them? What is the differences between them? I've only played around with it a little bit. (Nobody really uses gold for much, but it's nice to have something to spend it on). Maybe 4 redstone/2 gold bars per piece? So you have to actually spend some effort making it. By the time I had enough materials to fashion the fusion reactor, I had way more than enough coal, redstone, and 1/4 stack of gold blocks which was more than enough to make a coil. Superconductor coil should be more expensive. Plutonium bomb (plutonium made with isotopically separated uranium cells) - Just like the nuke, but no drops result.
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