Lightspeeed
Lightspeeed
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14th Dec 2016
16th Dec 2016
Despite the state of ruin much of the complex is in, and the many, many volitile computational components in varying states of disrepair, the AUGUSTA mainframe is still online. Processing power can reach billions of trillions of quantum bytes per second.
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Comments

  • nukzhy
    nukzhy
    12th Jun 2018
    did you say thats in planetary anahilation game adding a huge thruster to a asteroid and biring it to planet
  • Barry_Bee
    Barry_Bee
    23rd Aug 2017
    A computer this size makes me shudder, not because of its sheer mass, but the amount of matinence required to run such a computer. Assuming the actual computer is the size of the moon, the actual planet would be about the size of Earth, the coolant needed would be.. unthinkable.
  • anotaros
    anotaros
    22nd Aug 2017
    Please make an intact version of this. I need to see it. And proceed to destory it.
  • Brickrail782
    Brickrail782
    14th Jun 2017
    Added a bit of URAN to the core and increased the pressure a bit. Started a runaway reaction that consumed the planet. Oops... :/
  • JEEF
    JEEF
    11th Apr 2017
    @blackantimatter of course not it runs microsoft bob
  • Lightspeeed
    Lightspeeed
    10th Jan 2017
    @hiddennerby Not on its own, but a couple strategically placed DEST particles almost always inevitably obliterates most or all of it. There's a lot of waste particles the machine repair services haven't cleaned up, and much of it is explosive.
  • Lightspeeed
    Lightspeeed
    10th Jan 2017
    @blackantimatter Nobody's sure, almost assuredly, and certainly not anything we invented.
  • Lightspeeed
    Lightspeeed
    10th Jan 2017
    @TheBen Yes.
  • -Neon-
    -Neon-
    26th Dec 2016
    it's great!
  • blackantimatter
    blackantimatter
    20th Dec 2016
    What exactly does it process? And does it have like...auto crash recovery if an OS error occurs? What's it's os? Win XP?