MAS2015
MAS2015
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19th Jun 2018
23rd Jun 2018
Polonium reactor, with neutrons-photons converter as an electric generator.
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Comments

  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    24th Jun 2018
    its so cool the 'l' cant be seen
  • cell-core
    cell-core
    24th Jun 2018
    coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
  • Paranoided
    Paranoided
    23rd Jun 2018
    Amazing details.Especially the lift and the motors
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    22nd Jun 2018
    My apologies for any grammatical mistakes I've made because I'm not fluent in English. Thanks for the criticism.
  • lolman9999
    lolman9999
    22nd Jun 2018
    I hate to be the grammar police, but there shouldn't be an apostrophe in series. Unless there are different grammar rules in othe countries that you may or may not live in.
  • Lion8900
    Lion8900
    22nd Jun 2018
    awesome
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    21st Jun 2018
    @camtech56: At first, testy the mixture, but plutonium, in addition to raising the temperature well above the melting point of polonium, interrupting the production of neutrons by this, when it releases neutrons, plutonium becomes uranium and stone that are opaque to neutrons . thereby hampering the free movement of such goods. But thanks for the comment and the idea.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    21st Jun 2018
    Soon I will be posting a 2018 homepage. Regarding the use of ISOZ to generate photons, I have a save with this theme, see Photonic Reactors (ISOZ) (ID: 1990565), I hope you like it. But the idea here, in this case, was to take advantage of the neutrons released by Polonium (POLO) as a source of energy. Many thanks for the comments, a hug.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    21st Jun 2018
    Thank you for your attention, for each one of you. who visited and/or commented on my save. I feel flattered by this.
  • Admiral_Awesome
    Admiral_Awesome
    21st Jun 2018
    This is cool. I like all the computers, helicopters, and elevators. +3