Author Topic: Pecon's Tekkit Lite server - Railroads, railroads everywhere  (Read 24113 times)

man tekkit classic is old school but it's still my fav modpack just because of how satisfying it is to mess with how broken EE2 is

the EMC game is intense
you're welcome



I might join later. Got homework and dinner.

you're welcome
omg

it's mostly fun to see how EE2 interacts with other mods to make the most ridiculous nonsense possible. it all kinda follows the same idea but with newer mods like mekanism i can only imagine how insane this stuff could get



come on down to sp00n's tower for hot love free stuff
no furcigarettes allowedthat means you pecon

you're welcome
im wondering how easily and how far I can stretch the limits of this mod's brokenness in a modern kitchen sink pack

my loving hv solar array is loving useless for powering stuff as it explodes my batbox

my loving hv solar array is loving useless for powering stuff as it explodes my batbox
use transformers unless you're complaining indirectly about not having the materials

How the forget do you have HV solars and no transformers?

The Minecraft login server is back up so you should come play.
« Last Edit: September 13, 2015, 05:26:30 PM by Pecon »

If I join this server I better see at least 4 blaze rod EMC farms from the spawn point



We have a decent, peaceful town growing.


HELLO WELCOME TO SP00N'S WORK CAMP

The beautiful compound itself, with a garden roof, a radio mast, a meme factory, and a sign to lure in prisoners party members


Our monitors give many motivational phrases like, "Arbeit Macht Frei" and "Wir mussen die Juden Ausrotten"
Shia labeouf aint got stuff on us.


We also have hot welsh love slaves, for the furfriend inside of you god dammit pecon you loving friend


BONUS: A meme graciously donated to the neighboring village by the camp guards party masters

"This server is fun" - IGN

I remember giving bread to Pecon, but she tried to warn me of a Creeper sneaking behind me, which ended up killing Pecon. Never forget

Chicken infestations are surprisingly common here.