E.Coli recipe change to a hobo-chemistry recipe #14698
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[Chemistry][rework]
About the PR
This PR replaces the E.Coli recipe with one that is disconnected from any pathology chems.
The recipe is the following:
5 sewage + 4 beff/cholesterine/meat slurry -> 1 toxin + 1 e.coli + 2 compost + 5 sewage + generation of 4 miasma in airborne form
This recipe is a non-instantanious recipe that generates 0.25 e.coli per second. The sewage is there as a catalyst to source the initial colony of e.coli.
Why's this needed?
This recipe takes some artistical freedom to bring a form of decomposition reaction for meat-based chemicals.
The use for this recipe is twofold: Firstly, it disconnects the e.coli chem, which is used in some recipes, from pathology chems. This is another step in phasing out pathology.
On the other hand, this recipe gives a convulent but feasable way for hobo-chemistry to generate poisons in the form of toxin. Cholesterine, beff and meat slurry are all chemicals found in fast-food products, most notable discount dans, and sewage is a brewing result of discount dans burritos.
The delayed reaction with the copious amount of miasma generation emphasise the hobo-chemistry point and gives chemists who want to do this reaction an interactive complication.
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