@mawr @Aradia Tongues are inefficient. A distributed network of lubricating capilaries drawing from a central reservoir would better allocate wetness where it is actually needed. Especially when the pumping system is tied into the monitoring sensors so that a demand/supply feedback loop can be implemented. Not to mention keeping the layer shielded from vacuum would probably be a bigger priority.
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@kelseyhusky @Aradia I mean yeah, but that also works. :D