Sorry for the confusion, I don't mean to redesign anything there. I was just
offering some kind of explanation for why things look the way they are, so
even if you agree with what I said there is no need to redesign anything :)




On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 2:28 AM, <dr...@winterdryad.co.uk> wrote:

> > My answer to the steam-power problem is this - it's not steam. The
> > machinery
> > works like steam engines, but instead of steam they use the same material
> > that globs are made of. And in the centre of every glob there's a core
> > which
> > is a micromachine that can manipulate the shape of that material around
> > it,
> > which gives the globs form and movement.
>
> that's nice too, but I should know what you all agree on^^
> just for drawing units as a steam-machine powered by a glob, a glob with
> arms and sometimes some steam-devices on, just globs and only the
> buildings steam powered or anything^^
>
>
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