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An '''engine''' is a ship's main propulsion system, while [[ | An '''engine''' is a ship's main propulsion system, while [[thruster]]s are needed for fine movement and maneuvers. The greater mass a ship has, the more engines are needed to provide movement. | ||
Engines are 6 x 4, cannot be rotated and must be placed with the 3rd block inside the [[Hull]]. They require 6 unobstructed squares to the left of them. | Engines are 6 x 4, cannot be rotated and must be placed with the 3rd block inside the [[Hull]]. They require 6 unobstructed squares to the left of them. |
Revision as of 11:20, 21 February 2023
Engine | |
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Grid size | 6 x 4 |
Power category | Engines |
Inputs |
Power Fuel |
Outputs | Propulsion |
An engine is a ship's main propulsion system, while thrusters are needed for fine movement and maneuvers. The greater mass a ship has, the more engines are needed to provide movement.
Engines are 6 x 4, cannot be rotated and must be placed with the 3rd block inside the Hull. They require 6 unobstructed squares to the left of them.
Engines will load fuel while they are unpowered. Fuel capacity is 4, and they then continue to drain fuel at a rate of 1 per 5 seconds.
At rest, while powered, an engine uses 4 power per second.