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Does the save machine automatically reload if you're dead? That would be very useful. Also, can it reload if it's not plugged in when you want it to reload, or does it just have to be plugged in to generate a save state? Also, what happens to people who are in the subspace amulet when I'm in the real world?
Regardless it's OP enough to pick:
> Save machine and subspace amulet.
> Save the game immediately.
> Test both items extensively.
> Use save scumming to convince my family, friends, and scientists who could help to come to my place as quickly as possible.
> Take everyone into subspace.
> Save again.
> Have people start a-sciencing on what kind of objects I can create in this subspace
> After a couple of years, memorise the most important parts of our progress. Create save 3. Go to save 2, explain what I can and memorise the questions of what I can't. Overwrite save 2. Load save 3, ask the questions. Overwrite 3. Load 2, reiterate until everything important has been passed down, then continue with save 2.
> Over centuries of research, invent nanotechnology which can rewrite part of my memory to contain explicit instructions on how to create a morally perfect superhumanly smart artificial intelligence and nanobots which it can use to take over the world (for Good) as quickly as possible outside of the subspace.
> Reload first save.
> Build friendly AI nanobots.
> Make everybody immortal in a few hours.
> Take everyone into my magical realm.
> Everybody lives longer than the lifetime of the universe in a proper utopia where the only limits are those I haven't imagined away yet, and where I am their god.
ggwp