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Published: 2014-10-24 03:52:05 +0000 UTC; Views: 1358; Favourites: 10; Downloads: 22
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Description this is actually a set of arrays, but i'm calling it an array, is it could be considered an array of arrays. this does exactly what it says, as in if you set up some high-temp combustion chambers with nozzles out the other end near the two biggest arrays in this setup and power it up, you will go flying along with the rocket. (but you need some lead in key places to absorb radiation, too.) this array can work infinitely by sucking heat out of the walls of the combustion chamber and recycling that energy by transmuting it into alchemical energy to power the arrays! there's no steering, but at least there's a throttle, the input end if which is located in the upper-right corner. just pump the amount of alchemical energy you want to use into it and that same amount will be pumped into the jets! and as always, if you like what you see, please check out the rest of my page! and i also took the time to actual write instructions instead of putting squiggles! (those squiggly gray lines near the throttle mean that the energy line seen coming out of it can be extended quite a ways, and also be moved in three dimensions, like go down a wall, across a floor, and up another wall.)

UPDATE: I realized I screwed up with writing a lot of the instructions in the upside-down parts, and will fix them as soon as I am home.
UPDATE: fixed the words and added a few things that should make the array work better.
HUGE UPDATE: added a functional throttle for the jets, put in better instructions, and put in a bunch of arrows to help energy flow faster through the arrays.
UPDATE: more instructions, more arrows, and an energy overload preventer attached to the throttle, which radiates extra energy into the air so it doesn't build up and cause the array to destroy itself. 
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