Omega Craft

Omega Craft is a technology mod that includes a mixture of modular machine building, wireless item, fluid, and power (short and long range) transport, ore processing, and more.

Getting Started
Omega Craft, like many tech mods, features many standard ores such as copper, tin, lead, silver, and aluminium, some standard alloys, bronze and steel, and a unique one, Magmite (along with Cave Magmite, an alloy). Usually, Iron and Redstone will be needed alongside these new ores in many of the recipes for the tier 1 machines. The machine crafting requires a Machine Workbench not a crafting table.

The Machine Workbench's slots are for creating the base of the machines and applying optional benefits (module, IO controller and capacitor are required, the rest are optional).

Commonly, Iron and Redstone will be needed alongside these new ores in many of the recipes for the tier 1 machines. The machine crafting requires a Machine Workbench (not a crafting table). The Machine Workbench's slots are for creating the base of the machines and applying optional benefits (module, IO controller and capacitor are required, the rest are optional). The main components include:


 * Module: determines the machine
 * IO Controller: determines the tier (necessary for machine speed/energy upgrades)
 * Capacitor: determines the power storage buffer

Optional components include:


 * Redstone Dust: Allows for the machine to be controlled by redstone
 * Dual or Quad slots: storage space
 * Motors: increases processing speed

Long-Wave Transform Power Transport
Long-Wave Transformers are a block that allows players to send power across longer distances (think low and high end channels or transforming low to medium energy in Industrial Craft 2).

For Long-Wave Transformation there is Nodes for reaching further distances after the power is converted.

Regular Energy, Item & Fluid nodes only allow up to 16 block distances (even more with Connectors in-between) while Long-Wave allows for 160 block distances (not counting connectors).

A Cave Wrench is required to connect Transmitters and Receptors (Receptor must be tagged first then the data is applied to the Transmitter).