[suggestion] Fission rod

  • This would be a nuclear item that caused all adjecent cells to generate a set amount of energy more each reactor tick say 5 eu/t, it would not cause adjecent cells any extra heat build up, however it would give 5 heat at reactor hull while reactor is in use. ( secound fission rod would give 10 heat , 3 would give 15 , 4 th 20 ,,,)

    crafting recipe would of coure be HAYO-ishly expencive :
    DHD D: diamond H : heat dispencer
    URU U= uranium R= reactor plating
    DHD

  • This would be a nuclear item that caused all adjecent cells to generate a set amount of energy more each reactor tick say 5 eu/t, it would not cause adjecent cells any extra heat build up, however it would give 5 heat at reactor hull while reactor is in use. ( secound fission rod would give 10 heat , 3 would give 15 , 4 th 20 ,,,)

    crafting recipe would of coure be HAYO-ishly expencive :
    DHD D: diamond H : heat dispencer
    URU U= uranium R= reactor plating
    DHD

    All Reactorchanges are already denied.

  • um ,gregorius im not talking about changing anything, just adding another item, how i have it figured out...that it would give people using smaller reactors a boost but be pretty much useless for casucs ..

  • Define "Some".

    Really? OK.

    Definition of "some"


    Source = http://www.thefreedictionary.com/some

    adj.
    1. Being an unspecified number or quantity: Some people came into the room. Would you like some sugar?
    2. Being a portion or an unspecified number or quantity of a whole or group: He likes some modern sculpture but not all.
    3. Being a considerable number or quantity: She has been directing films for some years now.
    4. Unknown or unspecified by name: Some man called.
    5. Logic Being part and perhaps all of a class.
    6. Informal Remarkable: She is some skier.
    pron.
    1. An indefinite or unspecified number or portion: We took some of the books to the auction. See Usage Note at every.
    2. An indefinite additional quantity: did the assigned work and then some.
    adv.
    1. Approximately; about: Some 40 people attended the rally.
    2. Informal Somewhat: some tired.

    some [sʌm (unstressed) səm]
    determiner
    1.
    a. (a) certain unknown or unspecified some lunatic drove into my car some people never learn
    b. (as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural) some can teach and others can't
    2.
    a. an unknown or unspecified quantity or amount of there's some rice on the table he owns some horses
    b. (as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural) we'll buy some
    3.
    a. a considerable number or amount of he lived some years afterwards
    b. a little show him some respect
    4. (usually stressed) Informal an impressive or remarkable that was some game!
    5. a certain amount (more) (in the phrases some more and (informal) and then some)
    6. about; approximately he owes me some thirty pounds
    adv
    US not standard to a certain degree or extent I guess I like him some

  • You sure? Check the definition against at least thirteen other sources, then cross-reference the recaliberation of the xxyyyhal-9000Machine with Wikipedia...

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  • Uhm the item you suggest only improves mark I reactors, actually..
    and mark I reactors have a low efficiency for a reason, they are 100% safe, going for the risk vs reward thingy.

    common sense says no to breaking that rule, i suppose.

    edit: appears i failed to read the "while it's in use"
    in that case it seems a bit misplaced, as not the uranium cell seems to generate the EU, but the fission rod.

    Edited once, last by Izbhle (June 20, 2012 at 10:19 PM).