Bio Engineer Archive
Thread: BE Cook Book
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NumeroUno1
Mon Sep 13, 2004 11:39 pm
#1
The old 'recipies' thread is getting a bit crowded, so, I have started a new one. If anybody has a good recipie they want to share, or a recipie they think is good, but want to check with the BE commuunity, post it here. (just like the old thread, this is not a 'look what I made i'm so good! thread.) I'll start it off. While thinking about pets with nice resists and HAM and light armour, I came up with this recipie. MH/MH/MH/GSR/GSR. I don't have the skills to make that yet, but according to SWG Creatures, it seems nice. I don't know what it will turn out as in a critter though. (creature level and specials) Btw, dunno if GSR is in the acronyms thread, but for BEs that don't know it, it is Gaping Spider Recluse. Despite the name, it isn't too hard to find. Get missions for it from the science outpost on dath. (I'd make a link to the differant recipies, but I can't edit and don't know how to make links anyway lol, so if somebody could post a 'contents' page, please do.)
Alila
Tue Sep 14, 2004 2:48 am
#2
I can make a contents page, you can send the recipes to me or post them as followups
jhh
Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:06 pm
#3
GSR is now in the acronym list.
If someone wants to sticky that, I should be able to maintain it since it isnt something that changes a lot.
As for a cookbook, I suggest the format go like this:
1) Someone start a thread, and get it stickied.
2) When a new recipe is suggested, it can be suggested in its own thread.
3) People will test the new recipe and approve it.
4) It is put into the stickied recipe list in a standard, organized format including use of experimentation points and what quality samples were used. Precise instructions for duplicating the recipe results should be included.
If someone wants to sticky that, I should be able to maintain it since it isnt something that changes a lot.
As for a cookbook, I suggest the format go like this:
1) Someone start a thread, and get it stickied.
2) When a new recipe is suggested, it can be suggested in its own thread.
3) People will test the new recipe and approve it.
4) It is put into the stickied recipe list in a standard, organized format including use of experimentation points and what quality samples were used. Precise instructions for duplicating the recipe results should be included.
NumeroUno1
Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:22 pm
#4
Good idea. Who will do the 'contents page'? I'll put my idea in a thread now actually.
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