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"Fuel" is fusion fuel, a rare compact substance ( |
"Fuel" is fusion fuel, a rare compact substance (Helium-3) that powers fusion reactors of virtually all machinery, from farming implements to space freighters. Due to its relative ease of transport and universal usefulness, it is considered a basic exchange unit. [[EC]] are usually used as a substitute for virtual exchanges. |
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1 Fuel can be produced by 1 basically equipped [[human]] on a core-dead moon in 1 [[week]]. |
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Fuel can be obtained from scouring any kind of planet, but it is most abundant in crusts of cold planetoids lacking a core. Obtaining fuel on a core-active planet would involve |
Fuel can be obtained from scouring any kind of planet, but it is most abundant in crusts of cold planetoids lacking a core. Obtaining fuel on a core-active planet would involve mass mineral/soil processing, which is usually not profitable. |
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Fuel is also potentially available from gas giants, but that requires much higher technology. |
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 25 December 2024
"Fuel" is fusion fuel, a rare compact substance (Helium-3) that powers fusion reactors of virtually all machinery, from farming implements to space freighters. Due to its relative ease of transport and universal usefulness, it is considered a basic exchange unit. EC are usually used as a substitute for virtual exchanges.
1 Fuel can be produced by 1 basically equipped human on a core-dead moon in 1 week.
| Transport cost | 0.0001 EC |
|---|---|
| Produced | Fuel Sifters on moon-likes, NILs |
| Used | anybody |
Obtaining
Fuel can be obtained from scouring any kind of planet, but it is most abundant in crusts of cold planetoids lacking a core. Obtaining fuel on a core-active planet would involve mass mineral/soil processing, which is usually not profitable. Fuel is also potentially available from gas giants, but that requires much higher technology.