Steering stick wiring

Still a concept for now however preliminary testing basically confirms what I have already guessed. Using a two spears, a steering stick, and a pot. The electrified spears point to the shrine motors I have nudged into position. Simply I can control which motors I want running using the steering stick. All I need it to do is shut off the motors responsible for lift and I can control the altitude. It is a rather unique design if I do say so myself.

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u/Strict-Promotion6703 — 1 month ago

You can crush my pride but my willpower remains unbroken.

Lower class citizen of Canada, no inherited fame or fortune. Limited in my means and complacent most of my life I was used and discarded many times. Only after recent trauma did I experience a moment of clarity that reshaped my ideals. I have to downgrade or face homelessness. I was actually considering living in the woods for a couple days (Animals like me for some reason). This doesn’t mean I will quit my mad search for truth. It is a part of me now. Just living a quiet life without drama and occasionally post on my subreddit. My mental health is failing so I think taking a step back is a good move.

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u/Strict-Promotion6703 — 1 month ago

Fusion of nudging techniques

This is one of the techniques I use for nudging parts apart. Every build is custom at this point and I am but a short step away from completing a walking mech with aesthetics and weapons. With a part limit this is the only workaround unless you start changing the game code.

u/Strict-Promotion6703 — 2 months ago

Warning for subreddits based on unjust downvote trend.

I post where the response is best. Stop downvoting me or I will limit the sites I post to. I have the technology and the knowledge to build it. Don’t test my patience because I don’t monetize any of this. Whether you’re a bot, jealous of my success, or just a plain troll you have been warned.🫵🏼

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u/Strict-Promotion6703 — 2 months ago