Another year goes on. I decided to install an impressive drainage system for my dwarves. Which will also work backwards to flood the whole city when it is done. Thanks to dwarven magic (doors) the buildings should remain watertight.
( 231 Early Spring → onwards )
A peasant got bitten while dumping stone here. That jerk. - Drone
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Submitted by: Dakira - 2008-11-11 to 228 Early Spring
This sounds very interesting to me as there are a lot of ways you could go with this.
Submitted by: Drone - 2008-11-16 - Removed
Submitted by: Dakira - 2008-11-16 to 230 Early Spring
I had no idea water could freeze in the chasm. Looks like I'll need to rethink a strategy for one of my winter forts.
Submitted by: sneakeypete - 2008-11-16 to 230 Early Spring
Build a pool of magma underneath the constructed sections of channel that freeze. ;)
Submitted by: Drone - 2008-11-17 to 230 Early Spring
Yeah, putting magma under it, or casting the actual thing out of magma would cause it not to freeze (I think water only freezes if it is outside or under a construction)
Submitted by: Poocolator - 2008-11-28 to 231 Early Spring
So how come coming across garnierite was fortunate considering the lack of wood? What does garnierite allow you to do?
Submitted by: Drone - 2008-11-28 to 231 Early Spring
It meant I could make bins and barrels out of nickel, rather than the wood I didn't have.