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Looks legit
I haven't made any supply lines yet, so this is just a theory.
It also has the effect of recalling your "provisioners" out back to the base.
Warning on the bell though; the settlers (including the provisioners) are pretty ADD and have little attention span to stay together, so be sure to right it every few minutes to keep them together.
Have to try this "settlerbell" method.
If anyone starts the game and has this trouble, this will be helpful. You were not helpful. Go away. :)
that's strange because My provisioners always take the most direct route, they advance only in one direction and if there is a obstacle they get stucked until I leave the area so they can teleport lol makes it easier to find them when I need to kill them in order to stop the supply line...
So if you want to cancel a supply line just consol kill the provisioner.
EDIT: But there should be some way to tell what settlement the provisioner is supplying because in Red rocket I have like 5 provisioners... I have to watch the direction where they're going to know what settlement they supply... all that settlement thing seems very badly implemented to me...