Basically,I played for some time and some thoughts pressured me to write this topic
What I don't and didn't like from first look - reactor system,it looks like uranium generates energy
why,sounds nice - but in real reactor - uranium generates heat and only heat,which evaporates the water and this overheated water spins the turbine,which generates electricity and than water returnes back into heating zone
what it has to do with IC2 - water mills are absolutely useless ( as 6 planks you use to craft mill from generator will be compensated only after incomparable time to generator and 1 tree farm ),so allowing water mills to be used as another reactor addon-block would seem much more realistic,and would give at least some use for them.It would be nice to allow them to be connected to chambers,which will share heat from themselves to attached mills.
From the beginning I thought about it in such way - mills would be energy producing attachments - like we have a reactor w/o chambers and surrounding cells - +10 heat/tick - this heat would heat attached mill and there heat will turn into energy.If 2 mills - it would work in a way,coolant cells work with uranium cell - nice sharing of the heat
With increased chambers amount - up to 18 attached mills ( connected to each chamber,6 chambers total )
Each attached mill would add some area to reactor gui - imagination is the only limit here,what can be added - I thought of making separate circle around basic reactor gui,where HD turn water cells into High-Temp(erature) Water cells by bumping heat into them(like 1000),which are then manually discharged in another area of reactor gui,separated from basic reactor agui nd outer circle gui (which is increased by number of attached mills)
If this idea will have a chance - I would gladly try to create new reactor gui in photoshop
All this sounds really difficult,but alot more realistic - just my vision of perfect reactor,khm..
and not many problems with coding - HT cells are almost like isotope cells,attachments are like chambers
Hope you'll catch and like the idea