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{{Infobox object
{{Infobox object
| name = {{PAGENAME}}
| name = {{PAGENAME}}
| image1 = [[File:HyperspaceScoop.png|150px|frameless|alt=The Hyperspace scoop sprite]]
| grid_size = 4 x 3
| grid_size = 4 x 3
| power_category = Logistics
| power_category = Logistics
| inputs = Power
| power_consumption = 1 MW idle<br>100 MW operating
| outputs = [[Hyperspace Isotopes]]
| inputs = [[Power]]
| outputs = 30 [[Hyperspace Isotopes]] per second
}}
}}
A '''Hyperspace Scoop''' is a piece of Logistics equipment that can be attached to the bow of the ship and used to collect [[Hyperspace Isotopes]] during [[FTL jump]]s.
A '''Hyperspace Scoop''' is a piece of Logistics equipment that can be attached to the bow of the ship. It will collect [[Hyperspace Isotopes]] during [[FTL jump]]s, and sit idle the rest of the time. This should be connected via [[pipe]] to a [[tank]] so that the output isn't quickly [[:Category:Equipment#Blocked|blocked]] during jumps.


== History ==
Average power usage is less than the 100 MW max because the scoop will fluctuate between collecting 50 and 0.5 isotopes per second during the jump.
 
==History==
{{History|Alpha 2|Introduced.}}
{{History|Alpha 2|Introduced.}}


[[Category:Equipment]]
[[Category:Equipment]]

Latest revision as of 22:11, 17 April 2025

Hyperspace Scoop
The Hyperspace scoop sprite
Grid size 4 x 3
Power consumption 1 MW idle
100 MW operating
Power category Logistics
Inputs Power
Outputs 30 Hyperspace Isotopes per second

A Hyperspace Scoop is a piece of Logistics equipment that can be attached to the bow of the ship. It will collect Hyperspace Isotopes during FTL jumps, and sit idle the rest of the time. This should be connected via pipe to a tank so that the output isn't quickly blocked during jumps.

Average power usage is less than the 100 MW max because the scoop will fluctuate between collecting 50 and 0.5 isotopes per second during the jump.

History[edit | edit source]