Nuculus
Nuculus
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12th Mar 2019
20th Nov 2019
The console command stops the polonium from melting. You can use the sign element to select it, then copy and enter it into the console. The turbine require heat and pressure to work. Click water coolant to fill up water and click neutron beam to start
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Comments

  • NuclearPerson
    NuclearPerson
    18th Mar 2019
    I Think If you Use VENT to act as a Magent that keeps the plasma In place,And then Use Diamond for the chamber... You could Boil WATR to generate Electricity Via Large Turbines Using Detector walls. You Need Extreme Pressure and Heat to Create Fusion Though.
  • NuclearPerson
    NuclearPerson
    18th Mar 2019
    I'm going to Be a Nuclear Phsyicist and Engineer Myself. So It's Nice to See You've Taken Your Time to make this Amazing Structure. It's Very Acurate like I said before,and It's very well done. Maybye You could try and Build a ThermoNuclear Fusion Power Plant,That would be Awsome! Though, In real life Scientists Are Working Really Hard to Create More Energy Than they Put Into the Reaction.
  • ParadoxDerg
    ParadoxDerg
    18th Mar 2019
    Cool! +1
  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    18th Mar 2019
    gohsiawhui Thanks for asking, Hint now added at the start of simulation
  • gohsiawhui
    gohsiawhui
    18th Mar 2019
    Nuculus Thanks. I was getting annoyed as to what to do next
  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    18th Mar 2019
    gohsiawhui Use the SPRK element
  • gohsiawhui
    gohsiawhui
    18th Mar 2019
    How do i click any of the buttons? Every time i try to click, it just adds in more particles
  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    18th Mar 2019
    It will initiate when overheat light avtivates at 1320c.
  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    18th Mar 2019
    Update: Press CORE to ready the autoscram. You can of course switch it off too. It will deactivate itself once scram has been initiated.
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    18th Mar 2019
    Which leads to the new autoscram, it works great *if the control rods are in at least partially. But you'd be a maniac to run a reactor with the control rods all the way out, so :p