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Wires dont work...
For instance, you might have a Bulk Extractor of some sort. Place that and it works like pretty normal extractor. But you could craft something like a Bulk Processessing Node, place that near the extractor, wire them together, and the extractor now works at twice the speed. A MIMO node would let the extractor process another material at the same time. And you can place and connect multiple of each one to enhance the original machine. Power, input, and output would all be done through the Core Machine only. This way there's not a huge mess of wires, but you still end up with a impressive-looking factory. It should keep the lag down by having all the big scripting work done in just one place.