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Sorry about that anyway, this was only supposed to be a deco effect, I can't really prevent people to be stuck there without breaking the design ;)
I just figured out how to "noclip" and must say that I like the simplicity of what you did for your chamber. I was thinking about doing something similiar myself, but have never got around to it. I used a shorter version of the time delay on my Lite Bridge (retro), though I recomend doing the original lite bridge first, as the (retro) is more of a sequel.
I am trying to develop a timing laser relay that slowly marches though say 6 or 8 activations before repeating. I need to figure out how to initially activate the actual mechinisms and then to keep it self sustaining without collapsing. Any suggestions?