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Post by Enderminion on Jul 4, 2017 3:27:55 GMT
all bulk materials save for whats in the reactor and inside the propellant tanks must be Iron or Steel (any type), you can get away with coating radiators with Iron or Steel and you can use Hafnia capacitors and explosives as well as U-233 for non reactor purposes. bonus points if you blow up a gold ship with it
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Post by Pttg on Jul 7, 2017 19:50:50 GMT
Interesting idea. I mean, it's super common, and VCS is nearly a wondermetal, so you can handle a lot.
I wonder if I could find a really low-temp ferrous material to throw into the tanks....
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Post by thejustwriter on Mar 4, 2018 19:30:14 GMT
Honestly, I already use Van Chrome Steel for damn near everything anyway.
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Post by Rocket Witch on Mar 15, 2018 23:01:12 GMT
I wonder if I could find a really low-temp ferrous material to throw into the tanks.... Not really low, but you could have tentatively solid steel tanks around some eutectics: www.engineeringtoolbox.com/iron-alloys-melting-points-d_1436.htmlAlso imo the challenge should restrict radiators completely to ferrous metals. 2400-2600K radiators are too common and seeing something different would be nice.
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Post by Enderminion on Mar 16, 2018 3:30:13 GMT
I wonder if I could find a really low-temp ferrous material to throw into the tanks.... Not really low, but you could have tentatively solid steel tanks around some eutectics: www.engineeringtoolbox.com/iron-alloys-melting-points-d_1436.htmlAlso imo the challenge should restrict radiators completely to ferrous metals. 2400-2600K radiators are too common and seeing something different would be nice. radiators must be coated with Iron/Steel, which lowers max T, solid Iron/Steel radiators are just heavier
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