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The fuel value of 1.21 GJ is a reference to the movie Back to the Future[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_the_Future], in which the flux capacitor requires "1.21 Jigawatts" to function. | |||
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Revision as of 13:50, 15 July 2019
Nuclear fuel |
Recipe |
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Total raw |
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Stack size |
1 |
Fuel value |
1.21 GJ (burner) |
Vehicle acceleration |
250% |
Vehicle top speed |
115% |
Prototype type |
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Internal name |
nuclear-fuel |
Required technologies |
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Produced by |
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Used as fuel by |
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Nuclear fuel is a type of fuel. It has the highest energy density and vehicle bonuses of all the fuel types, providing an acceleration bonus of 250% (compared to rocket fuel's 180%). The vehicle speed bonus (15%) is the same as for rocket fuel.
Nuclear fuel is made from rocket fuel and uranium-235, one of each to produce one unit of nuclear fuel.
History
- 0.16.0:
- Introduced
See also
Trivia
The fuel value of 1.21 GJ is a reference to the movie Back to the Future[1], in which the flux capacitor requires "1.21 Jigawatts" to function.