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'''Portable fusion reactors''' are advanced power generating modules for [[modular armor]], [[power armor]], [[power armor MK2]] and the [[spidertron]]. They generate 750kW of power, equivalent to 25 [[portable solar panel]]s, while taking up only a 4×4 area in the equipment grid. | '''Portable fusion reactors''' are advanced power generating modules for [[modular armor]], [[power armor]], [[power armor MK2]] and the [[spidertron]]. They generate 750kW of power, equivalent to 25 [[portable solar panel]]s, while taking up only a 4×4 area in the equipment grid. | ||
Portable fusion reactors are an unlimited source of energy and require nothing to power them. | Portable fusion reactors are an unlimited source of energy and require nothing to power them. |
Revision as of 15:38, 24 March 2022
Portable fission reactor |
Portable fusion reactors are advanced power generating modules for modular armor, power armor, power armor MK2 and the spidertron. They generate 750kW of power, equivalent to 25 portable solar panels, while taking up only a 4×4 area in the equipment grid.
Portable fusion reactors are an unlimited source of energy and require nothing to power them.
Portable fusion reactors are essential items for power armor and power armor MK2, as running the many other modules in these armors would take far too many solar panels to be practical.
Trivia
- The model is a reference to the movie Back to the Future, specifically the "Mr. Fusion" item on the back of the DeLorean. The "Mr. Fusion" is itself a riff on "Mr. Coffee," as the prop was a modified coffee maker.
History
- 0.13.0:
- Power production increased by a factor of 10.
- 0.12.0:
- Power production increased by a factor of 100.
- 0.7.0:
- Introduced