Yup, since The Dipped Balls died, I'm running The Dull Point of Boredom now.
Also, there's no magma (save for three, yes three tiles, in the pits) and Scarce/Sparse/None/None trees. Four biomes ftw.
Population: 15
Animal Count: 24
( 1052 Early Spring → onwards )
This is the dinky little chunk of cave river that I got with the fort. I don't like it, but at least it gave me cave spiders. - GreyMario
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Submitted by: Fox-Of-Doom - 2008-05-01 to 1053 Early Spring
I like the entrance. All of those white tiles are clear glass, or smoothed rock?
Submitted by: GreyMario - 2008-05-01 to 1053 Early Spring
Smoothed rock.
Clear glass is blue, crystal glass is white.
[Message edited on 2008/05/01 at 08:54 by GreyMario]
Submitted by: Markavian - 2008-05-02 to 1053 Early Spring
Why would you build a clear glass / crystal glass interior wall facing rock?
Submitted by: GreyMario - 2008-05-03 to 1053 Early Spring
Markavian: glass is totally not seethrough when used as a wall.
Submitted by: GreyMario - 2008-05-11 to 1055 Early Spring
Operation Smooth the World is chugging along nicely too.
Submitted by: Cheshire Cat - 2008-09-21 to 1055 Early Spring
holy crap! operation smooth the world indeed. that is an idea for leveling engravers i have never come up with. also, it surprises me how so much of your stuff is outside... i tend to relocate everything underground within the first 2 years...