I made a cute little self-contained L11 reactor template that I've ended up using for several ad-hoc test stations (mostly target platforms). I just polished it up a bit to make it even easier to configure the chamber section, and it came out pretty nicely so I wanted to try and build some larger self-contained, "plug & play" models to upload for people to use as simple templates for station or projects that don't really require a custom reactor setup. They're definitely not as economical as a bespoke reactor system, but they save a hell of a lot of time on projects where that isn't a huge problem.
One thing I keep spinning on is what to fill the chamber compartments with. In my original model I am using red mattise crystal to fill the compartments directly tied to the reactor, and another yellow crystal for the compartments branching off the parent chambers. It's easier to fill them than leave them empty, because you can replace the volume with Fill in 5 seconds without knowing the size and they just work. But some of the reactors I deployed I never even add chambers to... which makes all that crystal a waste of valuable resources.
Any thoughts about what material could be easy to spot in those compartments, cheap, and present no substantial loss if left in place??
My L11 model is well armored for a L11 (3-layer minimum), but deliberately leaves much of the chamber array visible behind 2-ply crystal armor, with a small air-barrier to make swapping connections easier and force-field access hatches that make it look like something you might actually see on a ship if part of it is left exposed to interior spaces. So ideally something either attractive or neutral, which is why I went with the nice, glowing crystals and not pink hull or something along those lines.
L11.b13 (3rd shot is a wedged cross-section):
L17.a1 (WIP):
Anyone else want to share any good, compact reactor templates they've been using?
One thing I keep spinning on is what to fill the chamber compartments with. In my original model I am using red mattise crystal to fill the compartments directly tied to the reactor, and another yellow crystal for the compartments branching off the parent chambers. It's easier to fill them than leave them empty, because you can replace the volume with Fill in 5 seconds without knowing the size and they just work. But some of the reactors I deployed I never even add chambers to... which makes all that crystal a waste of valuable resources.
Any thoughts about what material could be easy to spot in those compartments, cheap, and present no substantial loss if left in place??
My L11 model is well armored for a L11 (3-layer minimum), but deliberately leaves much of the chamber array visible behind 2-ply crystal armor, with a small air-barrier to make swapping connections easier and force-field access hatches that make it look like something you might actually see on a ship if part of it is left exposed to interior spaces. So ideally something either attractive or neutral, which is why I went with the nice, glowing crystals and not pink hull or something along those lines.
L11.b13 (3rd shot is a wedged cross-section):
L17.a1 (WIP):
Anyone else want to share any good, compact reactor templates they've been using?
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