 |
|
Automatic Gelsemium Tea Art Jesseth | 1/6/2015 | 10 | The Mossy Shee's Automatic Gelsemium Tea Dispenser (MK1)
Because gelsemiums still remain one of, if not THE, best organic treatments for heavy metal poisoning, but getting them into anybody before the rapid-ageing fruits rot is hard work!
Answer: Set up something to collect them as they drop, pulp them, collect the juice, pump THAT to a tea kettle, and heat it for you. c: This is kind of an impromptu setup and not very streamlined (she would rather have thought up an organic solution than resort to gas canisters and battery packs...) but at least it works well. |
| | 
|
You can buy camellia bushes for the British climate now - and make your *own* tea.
|
| | 
|
I need a contraption like this one in my life, but for black tea. XD
|
| | 
|
The agent in question is Edash's Gelsemium Pot, and amazingly the site it's available on (or rather one of the websites) is still up.
That being said, the Gelsemium is one of those agents I've been considering making my own version of. Edash's has some bounding box issues.
|
| | 
|
there's a c3 agent (I'd have to find the exact creator of it and whether it's hosted on site, I know I have it) that's effectively a potted gelsemium that looks a lot like the one in the diagram, that periodically drops fruits from it's 3 bud areas. They decay extremely rapidly though hence the frustration hehe cx
|
| | 
|
I think it would be possible to set up the container to catch falling gelsemiums, assuming that happens automatically (I always remember C2 gelsemiums having to be picked by hand.)
|
| | 
|
I wonder how a crafting agent would work! The actual idea of it is that it responds to when gelsemium fruits fall onto the conveyor belt, and tallies up how much tea it's able to dispense per number of fruit... is that do-able? At least in the sense of it passively happening with a 'docked' potted gelsemium as opposed to just manually dropping fruits in by hand, I mean. c:
|
| | 
|
Goodness, how did I miss this?
I would love to see this made into part of a collection of 'crafting' agents.
|
| | 
|
This looks so cute!
|