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Uranium is a resource that can be utilized in [[Reactor]]s to generate [[Steam]].
This resource cannot be found on [[Earthlike]] planets, which means you have to travel to a planet that has Uranium (Use a [[Telescope]]!)
Uranium can be turned into [[NuclearWaste]] by ejecting it from a [[Reactor]] after being depleted by at least 2.5%.
In future updates Uranium will emit [[Radioactivity|radiation]] causing damage if being too close to it.
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Uranium is a radioactive material. If you're too close to it, it'll cause [[Radioactivity|Radiation]]. If you want to, you can consult the page for more info
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== In-game Description ==
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Latest revision as of 11:17, 10 March 2024
Uranium is a resource that can be utilized in Reactors to generate Steam.
This resource cannot be found on Earthlike planets, which means you have to travel to a planet that has Uranium (Use a Telescope!)
Uranium can be turned into NuclearWaste by ejecting it from a Reactor after being depleted by at least 2.5%.
In future updates Uranium will emit radiation causing damage if being too close to it.
In-game Description[edit | hide all | hide | edit source]
"A radioactive material often found in deposits in planets, especially ones near stars. Useful for energy generation from reactors or radiation generators."