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I have always been wondering what could the Enriched Uranium" resource from the Community Resource Pack be used for except the one used in FelineUtilityRovers and MK2/MK3 Expansion packs.

Is there any engines/generators from the mod community that also uses this resource?

Could it be used for some RTG-like generators? Like some enhanced RTGs that generates tons of electric charge per second?

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3 minutes ago, RandomKerbal said:

I have always been wondering what could the Enriched Uranium" resource from the Community Resource Pack be used for except the one used in FelineUtilityRovers and MK2/MK3 Expansion packs.

Is there any engines/generators from the mod community that also uses this resource?

Could it be used for some RTG-like generators? Like some enhanced RTGs that generates tons of electric charge per second?

I think it's in MKS. Very crucial resource there, as solar panels aren't enough to keep a lot of LS systems running, so you need to mine uranium.

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EnrichedUranium represents the useful radioactive material inside every nuclear reactor, RTG or nuclear engine (when they use the gameplay mechanism of using their reactor not for power but as the combustion chamber).

On 7/10/2020 at 1:02 PM, RandomKerbal said:

some enhanced RTGs that generates tons of electric charge per second?

I don't think any size of RTG can produce "tons" of EC per second. It's very mass-inefficient for that. You're looking at average sized fission reactors or portable fusion reactors at that point.

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2 hours ago, JadeOfMaar said:

EnrichedUranium represents the useful radioactive material inside every nuclear reactor, RTG or nuclear engine (when they use the gameplay mechanism of using their reactor not for power but as the combustion chamber).

I don't think any size of RTG can produce "tons" of EC per second. It's very mass-inefficient for that. You're looking at average sized fission reactors or portable fusion reactors at that point.

Actually, I mean "a lot" for the "tons", it's just a hyperbole.

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