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...but i made my own version of it : a "Lite" version.
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2455661977
Mine is a lot less expensive and we need to be in front of the star to place it (100% efficiency every time).
Thanks for your work (not yours at the begining? it says that is chronicBCE's job).
Here's a joke: A photon checks into a hotel. The clerk asks if he can help with his baggage. The photon says ‘no I’m traveling light.’
This can get really bizarre, as Dr. Schrodinger pointed out. Let's say, that the teleporter on the other end is rigged to explode if it turns on, which is by proximity sensor. If I am at the teleporter which is not rigged to explode, does this mean that I am like Schrodinger's Cat, both alive and dead? In the game, would standing at a teleporter explode the base remotely or do other effects? If it explodes and I have not teleported yet, this would be interesting since it would be me who causes the sensor to turn on and explode, killing me. Yet I have not teleported yet, and I walk away. Meow.