Spherical Gravity Generator

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Spherical Gravity Generator Icon.png
Large Ship Icon.png
Large Ship / Station
Spherical Gravity Generator
 
Components
Required

 

 
 
6
 
 
Mass (kg):
0
 
Integrity:
0
 
Build time (seconds):
50
 
Active power consumption (MW):
0.0002
view of the spherical gravity generator

Function

Operating the same way as a Gravity Generator in which it pushes/pulls small objects, and players towards a specific direction. However, the spherical gravity generator differs in that it pulls or pushes objects in a sphere-like radius around itself.

Control Interface Menu
Radius How large the gravity field around the generator is
Acceleration How much applied force the generator applies

Mechanics

Placement

The generator only takes one block space, and may only be placed on large ships / stations. It's orientation doesn't matter. In other words, it can be placed anywhere, and it'll still apply the same effects.

Usage

It's very simple to use, and understand. An example of its use have been provided below:

Example 1
  • In this example here, there are objects all over the floor in a mess in every direction.
SphericalGravityGenerator02.jpg
  • Instead of placing several regular gravity generators, we're gonna place a spherical generator instead in the center.
SphericalGravityGenerator03.jpg
  • Reversing its acceleration to negative (so that it may pull instead of push away)
SphericalGravityGenerator04.jpg
  • Once activated, the generator will now start to pull the items towards the collectors
SphericalGravityGenerator05.jpg

Examples

In this image, it shows a space engineer standing on an angle on-top of a spherical generator
Placed in the center of this massive asteroid is a spherical gravity generator. This allows engineers, as well as ground vehicles with Artificial Mass to travel along its surface.