User:Entity Valkyrie 2/BFx59H injector
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| BFx59H injector | |||||
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| Pattern type | Conduit | ||||
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| Conduit type | Converter | ||||
| Input | Glider | ||||
| Output | Herschel | ||||
| Number of cells | 73 | ||||
| Bounding box | 27 × 42 | ||||
| Step | 19 ticks | ||||
| Recovery time (ignoring FNG if any) |
61 ticks | ||||
| Minimum overclock period (ignoring FNG if any) |
Unknown | ||||
| Spartan? | Yes | ||||
| Discovered by | Unknown | ||||
| Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||
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BFx59H injector is a 2G-to-H converter by directly interacting 2 gliders on a BFx59H to produce the same herschel as if the B (shown in the infobox) did. A ghost herschel marks the output location. After conversion, usually a R64 is used to prevent the glider on the south-west colliding with the conduit, as seen in the infobox. It is used in the Period-14 glider gun:
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Warning: The following viewer will pause 10 times.
The viewer below shows the reaction of injecting a Herschel into an existing track using a L156. Ghost herschels mark the output locations, and a duoplet marks the block produced in the period-doubling L156 on the north-east
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- In the first pause, the Herschel reached generation 4 of the R-pentomino.
- In the second pause, the Herschel reached the BFx59H, the exact conduit that the gliders will be injecting into.
- In the third pause, the original Herschel reached the R64 conduit. The gliders are in the position to be injected.
- In the fourth pause, the original Herschel passes the R64. The new Herschel is in the process of injecting.
- In the fifth pause, the new Herschel is successfully injected.
In pauses 6-10, it shows the procedure of removing the new Herschel.
- In the sixth pause, the original Herschel reached generation 4 of the R-pentomino.
- In the seventh pause, the new Herschel passes the R64. By using an RNE-19T84 instead of the standard L156 catalyst, the new herschel can be blocked.
- In the eighth pause, the original Herschel reached the BFx59H. It is in the position to block the new Herschel.
- In the ninth pause, the original Herschel (which is currently in a temporary R-pentomino phase in the BFx59H) leaves a block (in where the duoplet originally was), which will remove the new Herschel.
- In the tenth pause, the new Herschel was destroyed by the block. The original Herschel evolves normally, continuing along the Herschel track.
Note that you can instead remove the original Herschel by putting a block in the position of the duoplet.