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== Introduction == |
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The decay generator is a machine that accepts [[Elemental matter]] and decays it. It produces power While doing so. Not much is currently known about this machine. The only known recipes that decay are Uranium-235, Uranium-238 and Radium. None of these generate any power since the decay would only generate a small fraction of an EU. Note that the machine can explode if the input elemental matter has a too high mass for the [[Elemental input hatch]], this can be prevented if high enough overflow hatches are used (and if their input is high enough of course). |
The decay generator is a machine that accepts [[Elemental matter]] and decays it. It produces power While doing so. Not much is currently known about this machine. The only known recipes that decay are Uranium-235, Uranium-238 and Radium. None of these generate any power since the decay would only generate a small fraction of an EU. Note that the machine can [[explode]] if the input elemental matter has a too high mass for the [[Elemental input hatch]], this can be prevented if high enough overflow hatches are used (and if their input is high enough of course). |
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 4 November 2023
Introduction
The decay generator is a machine that accepts Elemental matter and decays it. It produces power While doing so. Not much is currently known about this machine. The only known recipes that decay are Uranium-235, Uranium-238 and Radium. None of these generate any power since the decay would only generate a small fraction of an EU. Note that the machine can explode if the input elemental matter has a too high mass for the Elemental input hatch, this can be prevented if high enough overflow hatches are used (and if their input is high enough of course).