Last night's adventure was brought to you by the Triple Face Palm:
When I finally got a chance to log in last night, I discovered that not only had my cryo-pod failed to preserve my life while online... again... but my base's survival kit wasn't an option for respawn! So I did what came naturally, and respawned in a drop pod, with the intent of scraping together a small ship, and flying it back to base... only it dropped me half way across the planet. I decided to try again for somewhere closer... only to spawn further away. I was going to try a third time, when the admin online was kind enough to rescue me, allowing me to spawn back at my base.
There was a bit of speculation in the chat that my base had been struck by lightning, and that had severed my survival kit's connection to my base. I didn't think it was likely, given that the desert biome shouldn't have thunderstorms. I also thought losing power wasn't likely, because I had two batteries installed, and my wind turbine could handle my base's power needs while it was idle.
It turned out that my base's idle power needs had exceeded that wind turbine's typical output by 50kW.
Thankfully, the admin was kind enough to fully charge my base's batteries, so I had the power necessary to fix this situation. I added a second windmill to my base, and then, just in case, started to add a decoy decoy block under some armor as a lightning rod. And that's when the second snag of the evening struck home. I'd built my sole vehicle from my respawn pod, and when I spawned another, it deleted the first! And while I had plenty of iron, I was short on cobalt. I was also short on silicon, which I would soon discover, much to my consternation.
Thankfully, there were nearby sources for both, so I iron manned it over and schlepped the stuff old-school. The lightning rod was soon installed.
I then proceeded with my original project for the evening: I wanted to install my base's 3D small grid ship printer/repair station. I'd wanted to scrap my current Dragonfly, which was more than a bit of a hodge-podge... not to mention it was considered a respawn ship... and replace it with a sleeker, new and improved version. I’d built most of the core components already, which was root cause of the power drain, and building that ship by hand again felt... tedious. I stayed up a bit later than I intended, to deliver one last load of silicon
I woke up early this morning again, anxious about my character, and wanting to take a screen shot of the finished printer. I also wanted to order a mess of parts to build my new Dragonfly... assuming my batteries were at full. That’s when I discovered, as that ancient mallard wrote above, that the server was down.
In retrospect, I have mixed feelings about not rescuing myself. On the one hand, it could’ve been an interesting adventure. On the other hand, I
really wanted to give my 3D printer a trial run, and I wasn’t in the mood to hand build another ship.
