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A '''Compact Fusion Engine''' is similar to a [[Fusion Engine]], but utilizes denser radiation shielding and other features to reduce the engine's volume by half. There is a weight penalty for the density; compact fusion engines are 50% heavier than the standard fusion engine<ref> ''TechManual'', p. 214</ref>, limiting its use to [['Mech]]s that require a lot of internal space and/or have tonnage to spare. One benefit of this arrangement is that penetrating hits are less likely to hit the smaller profile of the compact fusion engine than they would a bulkier standard fusion engine.
 
A '''Compact Fusion Engine''' is similar to a [[Fusion Engine]], but utilizes denser radiation shielding and other features to reduce the engine's volume by half. There is a weight penalty for the density; compact fusion engines are 50% heavier than the standard fusion engine<ref> ''TechManual'', p. 214</ref>, limiting its use to [['Mech]]s that require a lot of internal space and/or have tonnage to spare. One benefit of this arrangement is that penetrating hits are less likely to hit the smaller profile of the compact fusion engine than they would a bulkier standard fusion engine.
  
A relatively new concept, few base variant 'Mechs utilize this engine. Among BattleMechs that use the compact fusion engine are the [[Word of Blake]]'s ''[[Archangel]]'' and the [[Draconis Combine]]'s ''[[Wight]]''.
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A relatively new concept{{cn}}<!---In what era?--->, few base variant 'Mechs utilize this engine. Among BattleMechs that use the compact fusion engine are the [[Word of Blake]]'s ''[[Archangel]]'' and the [[Draconis Combine]]'s ''[[Wight]]''.{{cn}}
  
 
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Revision as of 21:59, 13 May 2022

Description

A Compact Fusion Engine is similar to a Fusion Engine, but utilizes denser radiation shielding and other features to reduce the engine's volume by half. There is a weight penalty for the density; compact fusion engines are 50% heavier than the standard fusion engine[1], limiting its use to 'Mechs that require a lot of internal space and/or have tonnage to spare. One benefit of this arrangement is that penetrating hits are less likely to hit the smaller profile of the compact fusion engine than they would a bulkier standard fusion engine.

A relatively new concept[citation needed], few base variant 'Mechs utilize this engine. Among BattleMechs that use the compact fusion engine are the Word of Blake's Archangel and the Draconis Combine's Wight.[citation needed]

References

  1. TechManual, p. 214

Bibliography