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Its main use is to fuel the Platform Thruster to enable your [[space platform]] to move from planet to planet.
Its main use is to fuel the Platform Thruster to enable your [[space platform]] to move from planet to planet.
== Alternate recipe ==
{|class = "wikitable"
! Recipe !! Ingredients !! Result !! Produced by !! Research
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| {{Icon|Advanced thruster fuel}} || {{Icon|Time|10}} + {{Icon|Carbon|2}} + {{Icon|Calcite|1}} + {{Icon|Water|100}} || {{Icon|Thruster fuel|1500}} || {{Icon|Chemical plant}} || {{Icon|Advanced asteroid processing (research)}}
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== History ==
== History ==

Latest revision as of 20:02, 8 November 2024

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Thruster fuel

Recipe

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2
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Carbon.png
2
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Water.png
10
Thruster fuel.png
75

Total raw

Time.png
2
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Carbon.png
2
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Water.png
10

Prototype type

fluid

Internal name

thruster-fuel

Required technologies

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Produced by

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Consumed by

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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.


Thruster Fuel is a liquid and is one of the two main ingredients, along with Thruster oxidizer, for running the thruster. It is created in a chemical plant with the ingredients Carbon and Water.

Its main use is to fuel the Platform Thruster to enable your space platform to move from planet to planet.

Alternate recipe

Recipe Ingredients Result Produced by Research
Advanced thruster fuel.png
Time.png
10
+
Carbon.png
2
+
Calcite.png
1
+
Water.png
100
Thruster fuel.png
1500
Chemical plant.png
Advanced asteroid processing (research).png


History

See also