speedypoo
speedypoo
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4th Aug 2019
4th Aug 2019
This alloy was extremely hard to make an a nuclear furnace because of the heat required to make it. This was generated at 8900 degrees. It was a repeated chunk, with a 5x5 alloy consisting of a 2x3 gold plate, with the remainder in ceramic.

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  • ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    ArseniyPlotnikov2k6
    4th Aug 2019
    ...science?
  • speedypoo
    speedypoo
    4th Aug 2019
    This design required an 85,000 unit heat disposal unit, as with ambient toggle (heatswitch), the ceramic would re-settle, between it could be fuzzed with the gold. This also required a lot colder, and a lot more coolant. The extreme core temperature as generated by exploding a plutonium bomb inside a coked mound, which had another mound where the alloy was stored. The HDU used a 16 wide connector to destroy about 50,000 heat/unit/second. I also reinforced the Titanium walls with tungsten.