How about, taking a water source from another planet, then transporting it to any desired planet you want in the form of ice cubes? Example:
Just sayin, please snip images out of your quotes. It takes up quite a bit of space on a low resolution screen.
Thanks Alright, I'll make a seperate thread, and link yours together since it's about manipulating water as well.
Imagine this, taking 2 hydrogen particles, and an oxygen particle, fuse them together, and you just made water.
"It cost 50 gigawatts, but we just made 1 water molecule! Now we can't get back home. That was SO not worth it!"
crafting water? why not just put it in a bottle/container and bring it to the planet? it would add more realism to the game or you could use a water extractor to pull water out of the ground as the ground keeps it cleaner just like it does in aquifers here on Earth
To me this is probably what they're going to do(if anything) This isn't really going to be Terraria as far as terraforming goes, I think they intend to have most planet side modifications machine based, like the weather station they have mentioned.
Science! Also, despite the fact that other people in the thread are technically correct about Acids not being water, it would be (Slightly) believe for the Acid -> Water process to require a 'large' amount of Ph-7 liquid to evaporate for just 1 'unit' of H20 (in gas form). The excuse would be that it would be plausible for a minuscule amount of water to be present inside the Acid, and through careful evaporation and separation it would be possible to gather these minuscule amounts. Admittedly this makes the mechanic much less useful without a large facility to pump Impressive amounts of Acid into Mediocre amounts of water (and collect either noxious fumes or some form of powder), but hey- lets make everyone happy here.