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The '''UIP Factory''' | {{UIP}} | ||
{{Infobox Town | |||
| image = [[File:UIPFactory2024.png|200px|]] | |||
| caption = Aerial view of the UIP Factory | |||
| owner = {{user|aq2a}} | |||
| members = N/A | |||
| assistants = {{user|Orknarok_666}}<br /> | |||
{{user|CruxyMC}} | |||
| established = December 2022 | |||
| status = Active | |||
| uip = yes | |||
}} | |||
The '''UIP Factory''', officially the '''Warehouse & co. Production Facility''', is a materials production complex located in the north eastern side of the [[UIP]]. It is the largest cohesive complex on the server by volume at over 12.6 million blocks, which covers about 211,000 blocks (51.2 acres). Construction began in 2023 and is ongoing. Since then, more than 100 individual players have visited the complex. | |||
The facility serves as the repository of the '''UIP'''’s resources and materials. It currently is run entirely by 1 player, and is the is planned to become main source of work throughout the '''UIP'''. Designed and built by {{user|aq2a}}, it is the largest structure on the server, and has cost nearly $-,---,--- (yet to be determined) in materials and took approximately x years to construct. | |||
==History and Operations== | ==History and Operations== | ||
In 2022, the plans for a factory in northern | In 2022, the plans for a factory in the northern '''UIP''' were discussed. Originally, construction began by {{user-nonwiki|Orknarok_666}} in November 2022. He laid out a simple foundation, on which the future factory would be built, including a worker transit system, and maintenance tunnels. In mid 2023 {{user|aq2a}} was put in charge of the project, and continued construction. With a blank check from the '''UIP''', {{user|aq2a}} began construction of the vast complex, a process that has lasted to this day. | ||
Currently, 5 of the planned 10 above ground structures have been built, the largest of which, is known as the [[UIP Warehouse]]. It serves as the 'hub' of the complex, containing the '''UIP'''’s public store and storage. Sugar cane, Cactus, and Wood producing facilities are also complete, but have yet to be opened to the public. |
Latest revision as of 00:32, 3 September 2024
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aq2a | |||
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Orknarok_666 CruxyMC | |||
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The UIP Factory, officially the Warehouse & co. Production Facility, is a materials production complex located in the north eastern side of the UIP. It is the largest cohesive complex on the server by volume at over 12.6 million blocks, which covers about 211,000 blocks (51.2 acres). Construction began in 2023 and is ongoing. Since then, more than 100 individual players have visited the complex.
The facility serves as the repository of the UIP’s resources and materials. It currently is run entirely by 1 player, and is the is planned to become main source of work throughout the UIP. Designed and built by aq2a, it is the largest structure on the server, and has cost nearly $-,---,--- (yet to be determined) in materials and took approximately x years to construct.
History and Operations
In 2022, the plans for a factory in the northern UIP were discussed. Originally, construction began by Orknarok_666 in November 2022. He laid out a simple foundation, on which the future factory would be built, including a worker transit system, and maintenance tunnels. In mid 2023 aq2a was put in charge of the project, and continued construction. With a blank check from the UIP, aq2a began construction of the vast complex, a process that has lasted to this day.
Currently, 5 of the planned 10 above ground structures have been built, the largest of which, is known as the UIP Warehouse. It serves as the 'hub' of the complex, containing the UIP’s public store and storage. Sugar cane, Cactus, and Wood producing facilities are also complete, but have yet to be opened to the public.