This mod is not known to work with the latest version of Kerbal Space Program. Proceed with caution.
the mod aims to archive a system whre you dont have to fokus on fuel that much. if you like flying like in the expanse. but dont like to cheat fuel either.
adds a system where you have to burn Exotic Fuel(1) in a Ractor(2) to produce Reactor Power(3), the ammount of power generated determines how many and wath size of exhaust (engines(4)) you can use so you have somewhere in your craft an heavy, expensive and hot reactor. and on the craft exhaust points.
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Parts
Short Build Explanation
first you need to choose your reactor. the reactor determines the amount and size of exhaust you can use (1 smal reactor can support 2 nano exhaust. or 0.5 small exhaust) you have to deal with the heat too.
then you can place your desired exhaust points. you can attach them everywhere!.
last you need some exotic fuel storage. put the modular storage unit in our craft, and configure it to the wanted resource
fly safe
DEPENCIES
*1 "Exotic Fuel (EF)": cost 32 per unit (liquid fuel is 0,8), only used in the reactor to Produce Reactor Power. the fuel is 20 times "better" then liquid fuel
*2 "Reactor": uses exotic fuel to make reactor power. that is then used by engines or RCS blocks, comes in small, medium and large (0,6m, 1,25m 2,5m)
*3 "Reactor Power (RP)": generated by reactors or very very little by solar sails. can be stored in configurable storages or directly used in rcs blocks and engines
*4 "Engines" extra engines that use reactor power to propell the vessel. 3 in total + RCS the larger the engine: more reactor power needed. but even a 0.5. they have an extreme thrust
contacte me here if you have questions or something: or if you want to help me to make the mod more fleshed out
Lyzz#2142 (Discord)
Screenshots
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License
Vollmetall by Lyzz is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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