Technomancer
Technomancer
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30th Jul 2015
4th May 2020
Contains all pressure produced, and self-cools when powered down. Free to copy but please give credit - just attach stuff to the INWR, and spark the button to turn on and off. Made slight adjustments so it really DOES contain pressure now!
fusion reactor core arcreactor miniature

Comments

  • lambsauce
    lambsauce
    16th Mar 2022
    @technomancer I actually figured out a way to make a microscopic fusion reactor as a byproduct of shrinking down MAS2015's Hydrino Reactor, it's ridiculously small and at the same time useless. All I can see for it is a photon source.
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    12th Aug 2021
    Thanks. You probably CAN make a smaller one, but you'd have to use a lot more indestructible elements. I think this is about as compact as it can get without being overly 'cheaty' (in a single player, sandbox game...but some people will still call it cheating...)
  • lambsauce
    lambsauce
    9th Jun 2021
    There doesn't seem to be any smaller reactor as far as I've been looking, so I think this is one of the smallest fusion reactors that can be created in TPT. +1.
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    22nd Jul 2020
    Thanks!
  • Because_Science
    Because_Science
    21st Jul 2020
    BTW +1 dude
  • Because_Science
    Because_Science
    21st Jul 2020
    "you suck at this" I would like to see you try to build a fusion reactor made from 1148 pixels. (not including the control button)
  • Tmbts
    Tmbts
    14th Jul 2020
    Maybe you should try
  • Tmbts
    Tmbts
    14th Jul 2020
    you suck at this
  • Tmbts
    Tmbts
    14th Jul 2020
    I sparked it once and it instantly died
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    13th Jun 2016
    To clarify (before someone picks me up on it), SPRK does get conducted through NBLE, but this is not the sole source of SPRK output and in fact originates at least partly from sparks in the TESC feeding back into the chamber. I don't think I can stop it happening, since NBLE is an unavoidable product of the fusion reaction.