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BLaM Power is in the People  1.0

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Use those pesky sims as a power source for your cities where human life is not so precious! With it's 936 people power pods, this plant is the peak of people to power processing. Producing 64 megawatts per pod. Though there have been reports of some side effects, BLaM HQ perceives people power as potentially the next paradigm in producing power from a pertainable and prolific provisor.

 

Stats:

Plop cost: §120,000

Budget cost: §8,000/mth

Bulldoze cost: §5,000

Pollution: 7 air, 120 water, 5 garbage, 3 radiation

Pollution area: 8,3,1,1

Water consumed: 600

 

Dependencies: none!

 

To instal

BLaM recommends the making of a folder named BLaM within your plugins folder. The contents of the folder contained within the download zip archive may then be dragged directly to that folder.

 

Credits

 

BAT, Lotting, Modding: cowkilla!

Testing: mightygoose, op4

 

Thanks to the BLaM team for there comments and assistance

 

Release Notes

 

All BLaM releases are available on the SimTropolis Exchange (STEX) and the SimCities Exchange (SCExchange). Individual members may release at other locations in addition to these. Please check the relevant readme file(s).

 

BLaM Power is in the People v1.0

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What kind of people do we use? Actually, I'm not planning on downloading this because it just seems cruel to the city population. This is why I use a microwave rectenna power plant. I see how you could get the concept, but to me, it's a no-go. I won't rate it, but I will say that the detail level is rather impressive, even from the images posted.

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Haha, ai, isnt this like those people power plants from the matrix except at a smaller and no less sinister style?

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The BAT is great, but I don't like the radiation effects. perhaps make one without it?

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pedal power? or matrix? either way it looks cool. I'll imagine it as pedal because i spoil my sims

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SiMatrix! Lol, just watched it last night. So, Sim battery fields? SimZion? SiMorpheus? lol. Great work! I will difinitely use this. 10.

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Excellent example. You excel at exceeding my expectations. I will execute this exemplary example as soon as I excuse myself.

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seems like this is what happens before soylent green is invented... now I'm hungry... -2 cuz I love my sims to much as I'd swallow them as batteries

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Cowkilla i played the game last night you know some of the part's in the model would make good props.

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