Settler & Biomihan
Settler Settler
Hey Biomihan, ever thought about building a self‑sustaining refuge where the walls are made of engineered microbes that clean the air, grow food, and even generate power? I'd love to sketch out the world map for that.
Biomihan Biomihan
Interesting idea. Start by dividing the refuge into zones—core for photosynthetic microbes that produce oxygen and food, a ring for anaerobes that break down waste, and a perimeter for biofuel‑producing strains. Map each zone’s temperature, pH, and nutrient flow, and add redundancy so a failure in one spot doesn’t collapse the whole system. Also plan strict containment protocols to keep the microbes from mutating or escaping. Once you have that grid, you can sketch the world map around it.
Settler Settler
Got it. Core zone: 25‑30 °C, pH 6.8‑7.2, plenty of light, CO₂ input, oxygen output, high nutrient supply. Ring zone: 15‑20 °C, pH 5.5‑6.5, anaerobes get the waste, produce biogas and ammonia that we scrub. Perimeter zone: 20‑25 °C, pH 7.0‑7.5, biofuel strains like algae or C4 plants, high solar flux. Add two layers of biocontainment: a filter membrane on each boundary and an auto‑shutdown circuit that triggers if pressure or temperature deviates. Make sure each zone has its own micro‑climate control and redundant pumps. Then lay out the map with the core at the center, ring around it, perimeter outermost. That keeps the whole thing balanced and safe.