GregTech New Horizons E17: Juicing My Way Into HV
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- Welcome to HamCorp, new employee! This is the seventeenth of many training videos for your onboarding. This video covers HV circuits, HV machine casings, sodium persulfate, ruby juice, and glowflowers!
GTNH v2.6.0 (started in v2.5.1)
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I LOVE WATCHING TRAINING SEMINARS AND HAVING MY LABOR EXTORTED FOR A VIRTUAL CORPORATE ENTITY WOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Dear HamCorp CEO,
We're all happy to see you in the Juicers Club. It's an amazing process for early game, and also gives an amazing refresher to all the employees during summer times.
Best Regars
Köfteistan LLC Global Branch
attn HamCorp CEO:
The employee introductory training on ruby juice was enlightening. The senior vice president of facilities hinted there would be maintenance tunnel improvements, however we have not seen the results. We appreciate time lapsed documentation of all construction projects and improvements. Keep up the good work, we have confidence in your leadership
-The Shareholders.
Dear shareholders,
Progress on the maintenance tunnel improvements have been stalled due to supply chain issues with obsidian. HamCorp will resolve these issues in the near future.
Best,
HamCorp Supply & Logistics
I remember during those hot summer days when the sun was bout’ 3 o clock in the sky. And memaw would say “boys come quick, I made ruby juice” and the whole neighborhood would come a running
He’s got the juice!
Yay! New episode!!
Good amount of tantalite can be sourced from lava. Centrifuge on circuit 20 for 45% chance.
Im at UHV, and i never saw ruby juice. Rip
0:33 how did you setup your recipies to one in each line, ?
Dear employee,
Please check out Episode 11, at 1:48. I explain it there! Basically, you can click the "1/1" on the top of the favorites bar to turn it into rows.
Best,
HamCorp