A year and a bit later, and the flood damage has been repaired and the magma tank is almost full. Now all I need is some orcs to test it out on.
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Submitted by: Phlamethrower - 2009-06-08 to 304 Early Spring
Operation GET WELL SOON was a complete success!
By which I mean it failed.
Although it succeeded in generating lots of water and killing a kitten, the water then promptly ran straight down the funnel and out a hole in the bottom of the map.
Well, you learn something new every day.
Submitted by: Doppel - 2009-06-27 to 307 Early Spring
You managed to make a mini chasm by accident? How freaking cool is that.
Submitted by: Asra - 2009-08-04 to 308 Late Autumn
Do Dwarves actually freeze if their beds aren't close to magma?
Submitted by: Markavian - 2009-09-19 to 311 Late Autumn
Sealing the fort with magma... ?
Submitted by: Phlamethrower - 2009-09-19 to 311 Late Autumn
Well, it keeps the orcs out.
Everyone died, BTW. A goblin seige turned up just as the last baby died, so the goblins ended up claiming victory.