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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. | 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. | ||
As of Alpha 14, the scoop will frequently be in an "Output blocked" state during a jump. This causes the average power usage during a jump to be closer to 25 MW. The scoop's displayed output rate will flicker between 50 and 0.5 isotopes per second, but will effectively be 29 per second. | As of Alpha 14, the scoop will frequently be in an "Output blocked" state during a jump, despite being connected to adequate tanks. This causes the average power usage during a jump to be closer to 25 MW. The scoop's displayed output rate will flicker between 50 and 0.5 isotopes per second, but will effectively be 29 per second. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Revision as of 08:38, 17 April 2025
| Hyperspace Scoop | |
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| Grid size | 4 x 3 |
| Power consumption |
1 MW idle 100 MW while jumping |
| Power category | Logistics |
| Inputs | Power |
| Outputs | 29 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.
As of Alpha 14, the scoop will frequently be in an "Output blocked" state during a jump, despite being connected to adequate tanks. This causes the average power usage during a jump to be closer to 25 MW. The scoop's displayed output rate will flicker between 50 and 0.5 isotopes per second, but will effectively be 29 per second.
History
- Alpha 2: Introduced.