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{{Quote2|Exercise caution when handling radioactive materials. Exposure risks corrupting your PDA's recording of the circumstances of your death.
{{Quote2|Exercise caution when handling radioactive materials. Exposure risks corrupting your PDA's recording of the circumstances of your death.
[[File:NuclearReactorVO.ogg]]|PDA|Dialogue}}
[[File:NuclearReactorVO.ogg]]|PDA|Dialogue}}

The '''Nuclear Reactor''' processes [[Uraninite Crystal]]-based [[Reactor Rod]]s into [[Energy]] for use by a [[Seabases|Seabase]]. The Nuclear Reactor is constructed with the [[Habitat Builder]], and can only be placed in the center of a [[Multipurpose Room]].
The '''Nuclear Reactor''' processes [[Uraninite Crystal]]-based [[Reactor Rod]]s into [[Energy]] for use by a [[Seabases|Seabase]]. The Nuclear Reactor is constructed with the [[Habitat Builder]], and can only be placed in the center of a [[Multipurpose Room]].


The Nuclear Reactor generates energy at a rate of 250 power units per minute (4.166667 per second) regardless of how many Reactor Rods are installed. Each Nuclear Reactor can store a maximum of 2500 energy units.
The Nuclear Reactor generates energy at a rate of 250 power units per minute (4.166667 per second) regardless of how many Reactor Rods are installed. Each Nuclear Reactor can store a maximum of 2500 energy units.


The Nuclear Reactor can hold a maximum of four Reactor Rods, which will become depleted Reactor Rods once fully consumed.
The Nuclear Reactor can hold a maximum of four Reactor Rods, which will become depleted Reactor Rods once fully consumed. Reactor rods cannot be removed from the reactor once put in.


Despite the Data Bank Entry saying do not replace the Reactor Rods without a [[Radiation Suit]], one is not needed to replace them.
Despite the Data Bank Entry saying do not replace the Reactor Rods without a [[Radiation Suit]], one is not needed to replace them.
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* Do not attempt to replace reactor rods without a full radiation suit
* Do not attempt to replace reactor rods without a full radiation suit
* Do not attempt to overclock the reactor
* Do not attempt to overclock the reactor





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Nuclear_reactor_in_game.jpg|Developer screenshot of the Nuclear Reactor
Nuclear_reactor_in_game.jpg|Developer screenshot of the Nuclear Reactor
Nuclear Reactor (1).jpg|Former Nuclear Reactor model
Nuclear Reactor (1).jpg|Former Nuclear Reactor model
Nuclear Reactor Fragment.JPG| [[Fragment]]s of the Nuclear Reactor
Nuclear Reactor Fragment.JPG|[[Fragment]]s of the Nuclear Reactor
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Revision as of 21:36, 3 February 2019


This article is about Nuclear Reactor (Subnautica) in Subnautica. For the related article on the Below Zero Wiki, see Nuclear_Reactor.

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Exercise caution when handling radioactive materials. Exposure risks corrupting your PDA's recording of the circumstances of your death. File:NuclearReactorVO.ogg

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The Nuclear Reactor processes Uraninite Crystal-based Reactor Rods into Energy for use by a Seabase. The Nuclear Reactor is constructed with the Habitat Builder, and can only be placed in the center of a Multipurpose Room.

The Nuclear Reactor generates energy at a rate of 250 power units per minute (4.166667 per second) regardless of how many Reactor Rods are installed. Each Nuclear Reactor can store a maximum of 2500 energy units.

The Nuclear Reactor can hold a maximum of four Reactor Rods, which will become depleted Reactor Rods once fully consumed. Reactor rods cannot be removed from the reactor once put in.

Despite the Data Bank Entry saying do not replace the Reactor Rods without a Radiation Suit, one is not needed to replace them.

Use

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Recipe

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Data Bank Entry

Renewable energy sources will usually be sufficient for maintaining a small outpost. For everything else there's nuclear power.

  • Powered by up to four replaceable uranium reactor rods
  • Do not attempt to replace reactor rods without a full radiation suit
  • Do not attempt to overclock the reactor




Nuclear is ideal for energy-intensive operations such as:

  • Self-sufficient colonies supporting more than 20 people
  • Industrial outposts operating multiple docks and heavy machinery
  • Research stations housing live specimens

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