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The '''fusion power cell''' is used by | The '''fusion power cell''' is a [[fuel]] used exclusively by the [[fusion reactor]] to generate electricity. It cannot be used in other burner devices or [[vehicle]]s. It is unlocked on [[Aquilo]], and due to requiring [[ammonia]] (a fluid which cannot be [[barrel]]ed), can only be produced on Aquilo. | ||
Unlike the [[uranium fuel cell]], fusion power cells are consumed at a dynamic speed based on the grid's demand, meaning that the [[circuit network]] is not needed to prevent wasting cells. In addition, they last 400 seconds at max consumption, allowing continuous power generation for a long time | Unlike the [[uranium fuel cell]], fusion power cells are consumed at a dynamic speed based on the grid's demand, meaning that the [[circuit network]] is not needed to prevent wasting cells. In addition, they last 400 seconds at max consumption, allowing continuous power generation for a long time. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:15, 3 October 2025
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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.
The fusion power cell is a fuel used exclusively by the fusion reactor to generate electricity. It cannot be used in other burner devices or vehicles. It is unlocked on Aquilo, and due to requiring ammonia (a fluid which cannot be barreled), can only be produced on Aquilo.
Unlike the uranium fuel cell, fusion power cells are consumed at a dynamic speed based on the grid's demand, meaning that the circuit network is not needed to prevent wasting cells. In addition, they last 400 seconds at max consumption, allowing continuous power generation for a long time.