The capital city of the Alliance, the central building is the meeting place for all the Alliance leaders, and is the tallest ground based building on the entire moon. ID:1847053 - Universal stocks
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If any of you are using the Alliance FILT codes it might be a good idea to save the first 2 bits for a protocol (Or less if you can think of a more efficient way to stop signals blocking each other than only transmitting along 1 axis at a time).
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Maybe adding a layer of it around the edge of small ships could stop onboard explosions sending debris everywhere.
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It would be best in a large ship but terrible in smaller ships which are what i primarily build.
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I probably won't use CRMC. The fact that it allows neutrons to pass through and doesn't block pressure means that the quartz layering of the armour becomes brittle and breaks and potentially heated neutrons can damage or cause nuclear reactions in the fuel. Titanium is just an easier and more comnpact material to use for the job as it requires little work to put in place while cermaic requires layering that may nbot fit into the armour.
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Oh well, I put a layer of it around the DEUT engines in the ship that I am going to publish soon. The CRMC is fine, but the rest of the ship isn't so good. NEUT just passes through the CRMC.
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Ceramic combined with titanium might be useful. A layer of ceramic with a layer of titanium 3 or 4 pixels behind it could be used to focus pressure on the ceramic.
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nippy, do you think you will use CRMC around engines and other high pressure areas? It might be useful to stop DEUT damaging stuff when it explodes.
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I tried to make a layered DRAY equivalent to a CRAY(LIGH) gun, but no results so far. ID:1926150 uses another concept that might be useful for whatever you are making.
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Yeah, we might need to startup the question of the week thing, or maybe a weekly challenge/competition or something. It could just be that people have more going on in real life though.
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This seems to have gotten less active.