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Rune wrote:
> Unless it's something extremely simple, like, say, changing the
> way transmit works outside of the 0 to 1 range to a more logical
> behavior.
How exactly DOES transmit work, anyways? Amount of light able
to pass through the object? 0 being none, 1 being all...more
than 1 being...the object adds light to that passing through it?
That would be cool. If that's how it works, I wanna try that
out!
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Tim Cook
http://empyrean.scifi-fantasy.com
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