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-An upper level tech or skill that might be interesting would be the ability to cap a geyser or a vent and pipe directly from it much like the oil well accept the geyser or vent would still act as normal.
-A similar tech might allow an output pipe on all generators for venting CO2 like the natural gas generator. (I know this one has been suggested before)

-Another tech that would make things interesting and offer another avenue for energy production might be the ability to tap the arbor trees for sap to boil for sucrose production.
-A similar tech to this would be something that allows the production of sucrose using low tier foods like the muckroot, hexelent, ect;

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34 minutes ago, Slightquills said:

-An upper level tech or skill that might be interesting would be the ability to cap a geyser or a vent and pipe directly from it much like the oil well accept the geyser or vent would still act as normal.

This would be interesting as something that makes the vent produce constantly at the cost of something (oxygen, hydrogen, CO2) but it would need to modify the output of some of the geysers as i believe they produce more than pipes can handle per second.

38 minutes ago, Slightquills said:

-Another tech that would make things interesting and offer another avenue for energy production might be the ability to tap the arbor trees for sap to boil for sucrose production.

It would be interesting if you could harvest sap at the cost of a branch so less wood produced but an alternate resource.

38 minutes ago, Slightquills said:

-A similar tech to this would be something that allows the production of sucrose using low tier foods like the muckroot, hexelent, ect;

Muckroot, hexalant and swamp chard are all unrenewable so that wouldn`t work for too long. Maybe instead there could be a sweetle morph that east regular food (maybe non meat ones) and produces sucrose out of it.

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