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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The fuel value of 1.21 GJ is a reference to the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Back to the Future|Back to the Future]]'', in which the flux capacitor requires "1.21 Jigawatts" to function.
* The fuel value of 1.21 GJ is a reference to the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Back to the Future|Back to the Future]]'', in which the flux capacitor requires "1.21 Jigawatts" to function, generated by a nuclear reaction. Ironically, in the scene in question Emmett Brown specifically refutes that the DeLorean uses nuclear fuel, just the flux capacitor; the DeLorean runs on ordinary gasoline.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 20:39, 10 September 2020

Nuclear fuel

Recipe

90
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1
+
1
1

Total raw

90
+
1
+
1

Stack size

1

Rocket capacity

10 (10 stacks)

Fuel value

1.21 GJ (burner)

Vehicle acceleration

250%
295% 340%
385% 475%

Vehicle top speed

115%
119.5% 124%
128.5% 137.5%

Prototype type

item

Internal name

nuclear-fuel

Required technologies

Produced by

Used as fuel by

Nuclear fuel is a type of fuel. It has the highest energy density and vehicle bonuses of all the fuel types, providing an acceleration bonus of 250% (compared to rocket fuel's 180%). The vehicle speed bonus (115%) is the same as for rocket fuel.

Nuclear fuel is made from rocket fuel and uranium-235, one of each to produce one unit of nuclear fuel.

Trivia

  • The fuel value of 1.21 GJ is a reference to the movie Back to the Future, in which the flux capacitor requires "1.21 Jigawatts" to function, generated by a nuclear reaction. Ironically, in the scene in question Emmett Brown specifically refutes that the DeLorean uses nuclear fuel, just the flux capacitor; the DeLorean runs on ordinary gasoline.

History

  • 0.17.0:
    • Relative fuel value of nuclear fuel doubled.

See also