The R.S Water Engine
While the R.S Water Engine is a very simplistic machine, it is central to many more complex mechanisms.
The R.S Water Engine consists of a structure that looks like a misshapen vase that houses a square port, a twisting vice, below which is a turbine that spins counter-clockwise, linked to the axis of this turbine are a collection of gears that can be connected to more complex machinery.
A Water R.S Cube is placed inside the square port, which keeps the R.S Cube solid, and then the vice is tightened, compressing the Water R.S Cube and forcing it to release its element. The released water spills down through the cavity of the chamber before it splashes onto the paddles of the turbine, which spins it counter-clockwise, the gears connected to the axis of the turbine gain that energy, where they can transfer it to a separate machine.




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