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Engines, power cores, and reactors are [[part]]s that supply the power necessary to run other systems. Be aware that most '''power sources''' will shut down temporarily when the core begins overheating.
 
Engines, power cores, and reactors are [[part]]s that supply the power necessary to run other systems. Be aware that most '''power sources''' will shut down temporarily when the core begins overheating.
  
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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<h4>[[:Category:Power Parts|Power Source]]</h4>
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<!--
! Rating !! Name !! Supply !! Storage !! Heat
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{{#ask:
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[[Category:Power Parts]]
| 1 || [[Backup Power I]] || 4 || 0 || 3
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|?rating=Rating
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|?name=Name
| 1 || [[Light Ion Engine]] || 5 || 25 || 5
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|?slotCount=Size
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|?mass=Mass
| 1 || [[Ion Engine]] || 5 || 150 || 5
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|?integrity=Integrity
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|?coverage=Coverage
| *2 || [[Heavy Ion Engine]] || 9 || 180 || 6
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|?heatUpkeep=Heat Generation
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|?powerSupply=Energy Generation
| 2 || [[Improved Ion Engine]] || 7 || 165 || 6
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|?powerStorage=Energy Storage
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|?fabCount=Fabrication Count
| 3 || [[Light Nuclear Core]] || 9 || 60 || 7
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|?fabTime=Fabrication Time
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  |?fabMatter=Fabrication Matter
| 3 || [[Light Deuterium Engine]] || 9 || 40 || 6
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|mainlabel=-
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|sort=rating,name
| 3 || [[Deuterium Engine]] || 9 || 175 || 6
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|order=asc,asc
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|limit=100
| *4 || [[Enhanced Nuclear Core]] || 12 || 200 || 8
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}}
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-->
| *4 || [[Heavy Deuterium Engine]] || 13 || 210 || 7
 
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| 4 || [[Improved Deuterium Engine]] || 11 || 190 || 7
 
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| 4 || [[Micro Nuclear Core]] || 10 || 50 || 7
 
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| *5 || [[Cold Fusion Reactor]] || 10 || 100 || 0
 
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| 5 || [[Light Fission Core]] || 13 || 60 || 8
 
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| 5 || [[Light Angular Momentum Engine]] || 13 || 50 || 7
 
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| 5 || [[Angular Momentum Engine]] || 13 || 200 || 8
 
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| *5 || [[F-Cell Engine]] || 16 || 220 || 7
 
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| 6 || [[Neutrino Core]] || 14 || 215 || 8
 
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| 6 || [[Reinforced Fission Core]] || 14 || 210 || 12
 
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| 6 || [[Micro Fission Core]] || 13 || 70 || 8
 
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| *6 || [[Fusion Reactor]] || 25 || 195 || 15
 
|-
 
| *6 || [[Enhanced Fission Core]] || 14 || 250 || 8
 
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| 7 || [[Backup Power VII]] || 12 || 0 || 6
 
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| 7 || [[Anti-Matter Reactor]] || 16 || 225 || 9
 
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| *7 || [[Mini Fusion Reactor]] || 30 || 30 || 15
 
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| 8 || [[Particle Reactor]] || 18 || 240 || 9
 
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| *9 || [[Singularity Reactor]] || 70/3 || 1000/3 || 5
 
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| 9 || [[Quantum Reactor]] || 20 || 250 || 10
 
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| 9 || [[Light Quantum Reactor]] || 20 || 90 || 9
 
|}
 

Latest revision as of 02:41, 25 March 2021

Engines, power cores, and reactors are parts that supply the power necessary to run other systems. Be aware that most power sources will shut down temporarily when the core begins overheating.

Power Source