This posting once again encompasses two weeks worth of events on the server. Because of the time involved in maintaining the server and posting updates, I will likely continue this two-week cycle for the foreseeable future. In addition to it being easier on my end, a number of playing can only log on every few weeks, so I can highlight larger changes. You might want to grab a cup of coffee.
Shedding Some Weight:
As I previously mentioned, the server map size has grown substantially in recent times. This is almost exclusively due to Snow Hunting. While it may have been fun and adventuresome to explore out to Z=10,000, the server was getting a bit chunky because of it. I decided it might be time for the server to shed a few pounds. While the map I have included this week has been cropped, much of the area to the West has been deleted (everything past the Mushroom Biome Z=3,500). This process halved the space required to save the server. Since I retain weekly backups of the server, if you would like to download a copy of the current server, let me know and I can Dropbox them to you.
If you want to read my witty remarks on this week's map, please refer to the following link:
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg109/CyclicReasoning/Minecraft/map_d122911copy.jpg
Constructive Deconstruction:
I want to take a minute to mention a few unique changes that occurred in this update. Up until this point, most of the work on the server has involved erecting large structures; however, a number of projects were deconstructed in this update. Before, there were occasional remodeling and revision projects, but no fewer than four separate deconstructions took place in this update:
- Matt's Tree Farm was torn down so that his pumpkin farm could be expanded
- Matt's Ego Trip was replaced
- Matt's Lava Moat was drained
- Marians Slums were constructed and then promptly removed.
While these projects appear to be very minor in nature, they're a marked change for the server. Players are revising their works, not just constructing new projects. Perhaps this is most noticeable to me because it affected my land the most, but I would not be surprised to see a greater emphasis on revising projects like the Metro Rail System in the near future.
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| SSSSSS (also, expanded pumpkin farm) |
Monumentalism:
Daniel and Dave should henceforth be referred to as the Diabolical Dyad. In the first weekend of this update Dave had harvested enough melons to proceed with his Evil Plans
(TM). Having kept his plans a secret for over a month, Dave sowed the seeds of his plan; a giant Creeper Melon now resides directly in front of Mike's sandy sanitarium. This hostile takeover sparked what I believe to be the theme of this week's update: monuments.
Daniel was clearly inspired by Dave's Creeper (and perhaps there was some small encouragement from a certain admin). After approximating that he would need 3,500 blocks of obsidian, Daniel spent the next few days in his dungeons mining obsidian. For those wondering, to mine that much obsidian takes 35,000 seconds, or ~600 minutes, or ~ 10 hours. That approximation is ignoring any additional time it takes to locate lava pockets, fend off monsters, light the surrounding area, and place water to create the obsidian. While I had the best intentions of helping Daniel, I can take no credit in this massive project. When the dust settled, a Giant Enderman was seen taking hold of Pierre's "Airship" What has been deemed "Daniel's Ego Trip" replaced what was previously Matt's Ego Trip. When asked why he chose Obsidian rather than Black Wool, Daniel responded "Because wool is too flammable"
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| Nice plane you have there... |
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| Better hope he's not still holding that plane when it turns day... |
While two statues may have sufficed for one server, two other statues also made their debut.
First, Tim cobbled together the beginnings of what I presume is the set for Legends of the Hidden Temple. While Tim assured me that it was actually the start of the Argonath,we'll have to wait for the completed construction for the final verdict.
Second, Dave did not take Daniel's enderman retort laying down; he hatched plans for a nest of ideas. Feeling cooped up in Moria, Dave traveled once more to the hub of civilization. An altar to the worship of the great Chicken was constructed amidst the lake. Not to leave a feather out of place, the living statue was then stuffed full of chickens
(a chicken within a chicken? Inclucksion!).
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| Is that I blue barracuda I spy? Oh, phew, just a silver snake... |
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| This lake is the cluckiest place on earth! |
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| I solemnly swear I am up to no good. |
Speaking of Chickens...:
Oh god, the chickens. The reason why a chicken statue was erected should be immediately evident if you have logged on at all in the past two weeks. Everywhere you go there are hundreds of chickens just waiting to cluck at you. More than once have I logged on to be swarmed by them in my own house. My poor plants and gardens have suffered terrible losses due to their incessant trampling. Oh god, chickens. What started out as Mike's little chicken coop has expanded to an all out attack by Mike and Dave. While Mike and Dave differ on their breeding methods, they each have substantial quantities of kept coops.
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| What could be behind these doors. for PETA no to like? |
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| Aww, it's just a bunch of cute little chickens. |
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| PETA prefers this method, but it still disapproves. |
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| We heard you [dis]like mudkips? |
Slumdog For A Millisecond There:
In an effort to combat the HOA, a shanty town was constructed in front of Marian's Mansion. The slums were constructed as a statement piece against the oppressive rules that Marian, as leader of the HOA, has set into place. Rumor has is that the construction of Mordor was actually Pierre's misunderstanding of the HOA saying "Build more doors."
Due to the hostile nature of this projects, Marian wasted no time in dismantling the "anonymous" artist's works. In fact, it is believed that the HOA dismantled the projects before they could even be completed. One can only assume that this is the first of many escalating confrontations between these two entities.
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| Some [wo]men just want to watch these works burn. |
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| WELFARE BUILDING: NOW WITH OPTIONAL DOOR! |
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| Steeming pile of crap, or just trying to gravel? |
Daniel's Lovely Lava Lair:
As if creating a giant enderman was not enough work for Daniel, he also remodeled his home (and by remodeled I mean "lava ALL the things!") his house is now characterized by even more lava than Mount Doom. Hopefully he won't get the brilliant idea to create a lag-spiked mess of a fire-ring too. Speaking of a certain fire ring, has anyone else been
reaaaally tempted to douse Mordor's fire?
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| This place is the lava pits! |
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| Hey look, it's a lava corridor. |
FarmVilla:
Chickens are not the only animals that Dave has decided to raise on his little island. His pastures are currently filled with many a sheeps and chickens. It is my educated guess that the sheep came first, and then the eggs (and by that I mean Mike probably egged said pastures). It is currently unknown as to what Dave's plans are for the wool he is gathering, but my guess is that it's not just for knitting.
Aside from Dave's pastures, I also noticed that he has retooled his melon farm. Rather than harvesting hundreds of melons, he is creating an automated sugar and pumpkin farm.
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| I may have "accidentally" harvested some of his sugar. |
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| No black sheep here. |
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| Good thing snowmen can't crawl. |
John's Jail:
I went to check on John's progress this week, and found that it's surprisingly difficult to enter his domain. Were it not for the passage from his underwater dome, I'm not sure if I could have avoided pillaring in. It turns out that John's added a seamless gate to his fortress; when he logs off he shuts the gate to keep unwanted guests out. Unfortunately, this did not seem to dissuade the chicken invasion. When I finally made my way inside I was greeted by the familiar sound of clucking. Perhaps more disturbing than that, it seems that John has turned to the forces of evil; his poor snowman resides in a prison of iron bars! What would PETA say about
that?
Kenny's Grate Gate:
Kenny was away for most of the time this update covers, but while he was online he worked on securing his territory. When Marian planted her house Kenny went down to having only one direction available for expansion; the Mob Grinder was later placed so that even that direction was cut off from him. To make the best of his situation, Kenny has decided to fortify what little position he has left. Furthermore, he completed his waterway, and built a gate to keep everything but chickens out. As a result, chickens have started migrating to what they assume to be a refuge built specifically for them. Cluck cluck.
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| Interior wall view. Also, unsurprisingly, more chickens. |
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| Water you waiting for? Lower the gate! |
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| Gate's down, come on in! |
Matt's Monsters:
Most of my work consisted of expanding my pumpkin farm (400+ redstone does not mine itself). However, when I wasn't working on the pumpkin farm, I could be seen working on filling in the second module of the Mob Grinder. The grinder itself was expanded so that it would no longer clog when too many monsters jumped in. Additionally, the grinder can now handle spiders. As a result of the work on the grinder, I collected a small fortune of gunpowder. After crafting 40 blocks of TNT I knew
exactly what to do with it: quarry anyone? The amount of damage you can do with only 40 TNT is more than slightly terrifying. Just putting two blocks next to each other can dig out about a 7x7x7 hole. Yep, that's ~350 blocks gone in a very short amount of time. SSSSSSSS, boom.
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| 40 TNT used. Those holes go about 30 spaces deep. |
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| Top of the quarry, undamaged by TNT. |
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| Word of advise: don't forget to check your slime farms. |
A Peer Amid Mike's Pyramid:
When Mike was not busy collecting thousands of eggs to use against other people, he was busying himself with fences. Due to his extensive cave exploration, he had entirely too many stacks of fences, and decided to put them to a good use. And what better use is there than to build an inverted pyramid filled with water? To get into his base, one must use the water elevator he has conveniently provided.
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| Apparently still a work in progress. MORE fences? |
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| Hey look! It's a funnel tunnel. |
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| Outside view of Mike's mountain. |
A New Challenger Appears:
Peter, aka ErrantAI, has newly joined our server. Peter found the server through Pierre, his ex-office mate. While the two of them swear that it was by random chance, Peter seems to have settled in close proximity to Mordor. I would not be surprised if Peter "happened" to help Mordor expand its territory in the near future. This is especially true since Pete landed no further than 50 blocks from Tim's original hovel. The one snag in this theory might be that Pete appears to be downright paranoid about lighting. Almost every inch of his base is covered in torches.
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| Between mount doom and the torches, it must never go dark. |
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| Pete is much more artistic than me. |
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| Swheat farm! |
Speaking of Tim...:
Last, but not least, we come to Tim. Many of Tim's projects focus on expanding his territory and exploring caves. When he was not busy building his statue, he's been tunneling through the ocean reaching toward new grounds. While tracking this tunnel I stumbled across more than one outpost he has constructed on islets. The furthest reaching of these outposts is also the most impressive. Tim has been putting his clay to good use by constructing a brick building. While the innards are still pending, the outside is a sleek yet simple design. Also, he gets points from me for creating a proper foundation which his bricks lay on top of.
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| Simple, yet quaint. |
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| I had not noticed this before, but it's definitely imposing. |
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| Aqua Tunnel. |