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  • Ships electrical power is provided by the on-board power plant - usually a [[turbine]] or and [[magnetoplasmadynamic generator]]. The power plant supplies all t
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  • * With low overheat risk of turbine galling. ...[[codex:electrical power]] from the supplied heat is performed by [[codex:turbine]]s, [[codex:magnetoplasmadynamic genrator]]s or [[codex:thermoelectric gene
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  • ...ded mainly by the Lorentz accelerator, powered by the onboard closed-cycle turbine to minimise propellant waste and maximise exhaust velocity. For operations
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  • ...powered by your onboard turbogenerator ultimately use reactor heat, as the turbine is powered by high temperature, high pressure steam tapped from the reactor
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  • ...terruption, which is determined by reactor heat (More on that later), your turbine, and your Auxiliary Power System (APS), versus your power and thermal draw ...or any reason, so if you need a bit of extra power, but can't afford a new turbine or APS, it's good to run the reactor slightly hotter, however overdoing thi
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