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Help creating a smart loop for repetitive solid unions

I have an array of spheres along a spline, in an attempt to create a twisted solid shape that does not intersect itself (like it would if it were piped). 

I have created a loop to do this (using anenome), but at least one solid union within the loop will invariably fail, causing everything that preceded it to be deleted. Is there any way to alter my code such that, if one union fails, it merely skips it rather than deleting the solid shape that has been created? This has me scratching my head

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Kellan Shanahan used my script on space-filling curves on a surface:

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/photo/squigglyboolean?context=latest

What was the result of this discussion, as non of the links work after the original question?

In short I'm trying to join multiple pipes that touch one another, using a boolean that is looped? 

Rhino fails to join them in a oner.

J

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