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Beaker Transferrence
#1
Say you have two beakers. Beaker A contains 95 units of water and in beaker B, 10 units of water. Now if you transfer B's contents into A by hand, you'll have 100 (+5) units of water in beaker A. However, beaker B now contains 0 units of water.
You can probably see something is off. Where did the other 5 units go? Did it vanish? Did your clumsy spaceman overflow the beaker and get the floor wet like a goofball?

I'm not sure for how long this has been happening. Forever? I'd think I would have noticed it in all my years, but I'm not exactly a nerd-tier chemist either.
#2
This has been a thing for a long time. Centcom won't spring for better beakers.
#3
vampirate Wrote:This has been a thing for a long time. Centcom won't spring for better beakers.

Except recently a change was made where if you click and drag from one container to another, it can transfer reagents without any spillage all at once. So it really is entirely spacemen fumble fingers.


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