BlueComet
BlueComet
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16th May 2013
21st May 2013
Runs on broken vibranium (BVBR) and produces power for a long time.
vibr manual vibranium reactor bvbr

Comments

  • Thatreactordude
    Thatreactordude
    22nd Dec 2022
    Doesn't make this a bad reactor, it's actually a good reactor because it stands out over a very mainstream, very standard way.
  • Thatreactordude
    Thatreactordude
    22nd Dec 2022
    @TheBombMaker94 You're just not used to other types of reactors that produce electricity in other ways that aren't boiling steam, perhaps?
  • BlueComet
    BlueComet
    21st May 2013
    It is WAAAY more efficient to connect it to one or multiple turbines because of the heat produced.
  • TheBombMaker94
    TheBombMaker94
    21st May 2013
    This isn't a good reactor because you don't need water and DTEC to output electricity. When BVBR blows, it releases electrons: Turn them into spark with a metal. Example: id:1198962
  • BlueComet
    BlueComet
    21st May 2013
    Mk. III is now complete with automatic startup. ID: 1198291
  • newtonc
    newtonc
    20th May 2013
    hey BlueComet you know if you recharge the BVBR a few times after you defuse it it will eventually revert back to its normal stage and explode.
  • bidgey225
    bidgey225
    20th May 2013
    if u fill the reactor chamber with bvbr and heat it, it turns into warp
  • BlueComet
    BlueComet
    20th May 2013
    Thank you. I am always happy for new updates. Keep up the good work. :)
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    20th May 2013
    BlueComet: I apparently did not test the defusing feature well ... but anyway, I fixed it for the next version, it won't do that anymore.
  • BlueComet
    BlueComet
    19th May 2013
    Is there any way to "re-fuse" BVBR after defusing it with CFLM? After defusing, once it gains enough energy for an explosion again, the BVBR starts flashing, but blue, and once it starts flashing really fast, when it should explode, it just goes back to non-active BVBR. Is this a bug?