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The [[reactor]] is the main power [[generator]] on a [[ship]] and is essential for all ships. Reactors require a [[pipe]] connection to a [[Fuel]] [[Loader]] and a [[cable]] connection to whatever devices they are intended to power.
The [[reactor]] is the main power [[generator]] on a [[ship]] and is essential for all ships. Reactors require a [[pipe]] connection to a [[Fuel]] [[Loader]] and a [[cable]] connection to whatever devices they are intended to power.


A reactor can be connected to a [[battery]] to provide constant power even as [[crew member]]s replace spent [[Fuel]] [[canister]]s.
A reactor does not change output power instantly. When the power demand of the ship rises, e.g. because the player just fired the engines, it takes some time for the reactor to spool up, during which the engines will be operating at reduced power. This momentary excess of power demand can be offset by connecting [[Battery|batteries]] to the power grid.
 
A [[Tank]] can be connected to the fuel piping between the reactor and the [[Loader]]. This saves up cargo space because [[Crew member|crew members]] will preemptively unload fuel canisters into the tank and also prevents the reactor from going offline as the crew members replace spent fuel canisters.


[[Category:Equipment]]
[[Category:Equipment]]

Revision as of 11:23, 24 July 2022

Reactor
Reactor.png
Grid size 3 x 3
Base cost 100
Fuel consumption 200 L
Inputs Fuel
Outputs 100 MW

The reactor is the main power generator on a ship and is essential for all ships. Reactors require a pipe connection to a Fuel Loader and a cable connection to whatever devices they are intended to power.

A reactor does not change output power instantly. When the power demand of the ship rises, e.g. because the player just fired the engines, it takes some time for the reactor to spool up, during which the engines will be operating at reduced power. This momentary excess of power demand can be offset by connecting batteries to the power grid.

A Tank can be connected to the fuel piping between the reactor and the Loader. This saves up cargo space because crew members will preemptively unload fuel canisters into the tank and also prevents the reactor from going offline as the crew members replace spent fuel canisters.