PlanetaryDomination
PlanetaryDomination
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8th Aug 2015
25th Nov 2016
After taming the power of fusion reactions, Hedron Industries built a facility powered by fusion, resulting in new discoveries and powerful technologies.
destroyable building reactor fusion facility

Comments

  • Free2Copy
    Free2Copy
    4th Jan 2016
    this is cool
  • skiingpenguins
    skiingpenguins
    14th Aug 2015
    finally someone uses paste..
  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    14th Aug 2015
    I suggest replacing the plasma clone with a uranium clone, and adding 4 boyl clones into the corner of the reactor, it makes it produce more heat and pressure later on, bringing the fusion up to oxygen (The furthest you can go without gravity)
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    14th Aug 2015
    cloudz: Its on fp for me.
  • Cloudz
    Cloudz
    9th Aug 2015
    No frontpage? HOW?
  • PlanetaryDomination
    PlanetaryDomination
    9th Aug 2015
    The point of the reactor was not necessarily to generate electricity, but to create a sustainable fusion reaction using realistic materials rather than using materials like FRME or WALL that can withstand the heat and the flames of the reaction without getting destroyed. I may play around with the idea of hardened PSTE some more to try to see if there is some way to get electricity from it. Nevertheless your comment is very much appreciated :D
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    8th Aug 2015
    Apologies for the triple comment, and also because I didn't notice that there is already VOID in the chamber. You might want to set its ctype to stop it eating the HYGN though.
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    8th Aug 2015
    Also, this is cool, +1. But it would be even cooler if you could actually USE the reactor for something.
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    8th Aug 2015
    For the reactor to work properly you need to add (A) some way of collecting power from it, and (B) some VOID (NBLE) inside the chamber, so it doesn't get clogged with excess helium. Search the tag 'fusion' for ideas on how to make this better - I and several others have all made working fusion reactors recently. Mine at least is free to copy, whole or in part, and other people will either let you copy or give you tips.