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  • 21:0021:00, 1 March 2022 diff hist −465 GlossaryNo edit summary
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  • 20:5520:55, 1 March 2022 diff hist +820 N Phage-class StationCreated page with "====== Phage-class station ====== {{ :codex:phage-class-station.png?nolink&600|}} Phage-class mineral processing and refueling stations are an codex:AI-operated semi-permanent installations in The rings. Station attaches itself to a large ringroid and extracts water and minerals by melting it's interior. A protective net is deployed around the target to prevent excessive fragmentation. Mineral output is delivered to codex:en..."
  • 20:4920:49, 1 March 2022 diff hist +626 N Ore ChunksCreated page with "====== Ore chunks ====== An [asteroid impact of 2184]] with the A Ring revealed unusually high concentration of minerals in the rings. Subsequent geologist surveys confirmed abundance of: ^ Symbol ^ Element ^ Average market price ^ | H2O | Water (ice) | 100 codex:E$/T| | Be | Beryllium | 20000 codex:E$/T| | Fe | Iron | 900 codex:E$/T| | Pd | Palladium | 2500 codex:E$/T| | Pt | P..."
  • 20:4920:49, 1 March 2022 diff hist +967 N Nuclear Thermal RocketCreated page with "====== Nuclear Thermal Rocket ====== Thermal Rockets work by heating up propellant in reactor core, vaporizing it and giving it both high temperature and velocity - and ejecting it behind the spaceship, propelling it forward. Nuclear Thermal Rockets use nuclear reactor to produce heat. While they consume fissile material when operating, typical nuclear reactor can burn for months to years before refuel becomes the issue. Counter intuitively, heating up prop..."

14 February 2022

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