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Ship Power Core
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lugnet.space
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Fri, 10 Dec 1999 03:14:56 GMT
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I'm sure that many people install power generators on their larger ships.
Well, for those who do install them, here's an idea you might want to try:
1. Get one of those big 2-piece trans-blue cylinders they often have in
Exploriens sets.
2. Attach a 2x4 Technic plate(with the 3 holes) to each end of the cylinder.
3. On each plate, place a 2stud tall, 2stud wide, and 4stud long brick, the
kind with the stud holes(like those on the underside of a plate) in the two
long sides.
4. Stick a 4-stud rod through each brick, so that each rod protrudes into the
cylinder.
5. Open the cylinder, and place a trans-blue cone on each protruding rod.
6. Reclose the cylinder.
The result: A matter hypercompressor generator. These work by creating a
perfect magnetic sphere(similar to a pulsar, but with no noticable gravity).
Better than even antimatter.
Z
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Message has 3 Replies: | | Re: Ship Power Core
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| (...) Hmmm...I operate with cabrionic engines, which operate on a slightly different theory--basically deriving energy from the 'flow' of spacetime in the gravity well of stars. Between the stars, energy loss isn't an issue--the superluminal drives (...) (25 years ago, 13-Dec-99, to lugnet.space)
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| Another nice feature to take advantage of when wanting to make circular engine things is the fact that the 4x4 radar dishes fit snugly into the studs of a ring of 6 interlocked 2x2 hinge bricks, and an 8x8 dish fits snugly into twelve interlocked (...) (25 years ago, 14-Dec-99, to lugnet.space)
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