Fx119

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Fx119
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Pattern type Conduit
Conduit type Elementary
Input Herschel
Number of cells 26
Output orientation Unturned, flipped
Output offset (20, 14)
Step 119 ticks
Recovery time
(ignoring FNG if any)
231 ticks
Minimum overclock period
(ignoring FNG if any)
Unknown
Discovered by Dave Buckingham
Year of discovery 1996

Fx119 is an elementary conduit, one of the original sixteen Herschel conduits, discovered by Dave Buckingham in September 1996. After 119 ticks, it produces an inverted Herschel at (20, 14) relative to the input. Its recovery time is 231 ticks; this can be reduced somewhat by suppressing the output Herschel's glider, or by adding extra catalysts to make the reaction settle more quickly.

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