The Barlow Class Interceptor Carrier, named after it's inventor, Andrew Barlow, carries interceptors at rediculous speeds to intercept at large quantaties. When it's on a mission, good luck trying to figure out where it's going, because you'll need it!
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Ah, thank you Engank.
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I quite like this craft. +1
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Photon lasers are a bit buggy, so they may not work (not work) when turning. In addition, this laser is designed to be connected to a tungsten heater to increase the temperature of the beam, and not to a reactor that does not heat up to the desired temperatures.
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I think I might drop the laser all together as it doesn't seem to work when sparked.
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OOooooh. Thank you. This helps a lot.
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An example of using a nuclear reactor is here: id:2543236. It uses the property of some conductors to change their temperature when conducting electricity.
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I tried making the reactor more effective but I made it worse, I need a few pointers to as how to make the reactor effective at heating again.
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Oof, thank you for helping me understand it better, I will try and fix this.
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You probably did not understand the principle of operation of the reactor and that laser with a heat conduit. The HEAC in the reactor is needed to connect a silicon cooler, and a heater must be connected to the laser. With this scheme, the reactor will not work.