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* You need two Long Distance Fluid Pipeline blocks and however many Long distance Fluid Pipeline Pipes you need to connect them.
* They must be at least 64 blocks apart(Unclear if this counts vertical distance)
* '''Important''' the pipes have two recipes, the crafting table recipe makes each pipe cost ~0.5 steel while the assembler only makes each one cost ~0.3 steel. You are highly incentivized to touse the assembler recipe since it only costs 1 ingot of tin.
* To get a good lower bound on how many blocks you'll need you can go to [https://www.omnicalculator.com/math/manhattan-distance this calculator] select 3D, and put in your start and end coordinates, Multiply that by 0.3(or 0.5 if you're being silly) to get a ''lower bound'' of how much steel you'll need(You'll need a bit more since each pipe costs a hair ''over'' 0.3 steel). This assumes you don't take any unnecessary turns when connecting the two ends.
* Needs external chunk loading, but only the ends not the entire thing.
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'''Pros'''
* I/O speed only limited by how fast you can put stuff in and out
* Ender pouch allows access from anywhere, if you hook a chest up to your ME system you can use the pouch to insert items from anywhere, allowing for Very long trips away from home without having to bring a ton of backpacks.
* Ender pouch allows access from anywhere
* Works between dimensions
* Multiple channels
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* Expensive, requiring LuV components instead of IV
* Needs chunkloading
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