Difference between revisions of "Ship engine"
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|work to make = 50000 | |work to make = 50000 | ||
|power = 0 | |power = 0 | ||
− | | | + | |resource 1 = Steel |
+ | |resource 1 amount = 260 | ||
+ | |resource 2 = Plasteel | ||
+ | |resource 2 amount = 140 | ||
+ | |resource 3 = Uranium | ||
+ | |resource 3 amount = 70 | ||
+ | |resource 4 = Advanced component | ||
+ | |resource 4 amount = 6 | ||
|deconstruct yield = {{icon|metal|195}} + {{icon|plasteel|105}} + {{icon|uranium|53}} + {{icon|advcomponent|4}} | |deconstruct yield = {{icon|metal|195}} + {{icon|plasteel|105}} + {{icon|uranium|53}} + {{icon|advcomponent|4}} | ||
}}</onlyinclude> | }}</onlyinclude> |
Revision as of 06:29, 8 January 2021
Ship engine
An antimatter-powered engine capable of launching a ship into orbit and on interstellar trajectories. A ship needs at least three engines to be able to launch.