Wreckage contents

This wreckage usually contains a good find and can fetch you a tidy sum on the open market.

ENGINES

PCE-1

Estimated Value C.

Obviously manufactured using advanced techniques, this pre-collapse engine is
small enough to put on any current ship, and provides a level of power and
efficiency unmatched in modern designs.

PCE-2

Estimated Value C.

Although very rarely found, this type of pre-collapse engine is a very valuable
find indeed. With the ability to fit into the very common size 2 engine mounts,
but provides a level of power only seen in size 3 systems. Coupled with a high
efficiency, a pair of these engines could result in a very fast ship.

PCE-3

Estimated Value C.20 - 20 million each

60 - 80 million a pair

Another artifact engine, this model exhibits a number of technologies seen in the
modx type artifacts. Basically this results in an engine with great power and
excellent efficiency.

PCE-5

Estimated Value C.10 -12 million each

30 - 50 a pair

While this pre-collapse piece of technology is not much more powerful than modern
designs, its efficiency is far greater. This means that the power plant
requirements are much lower to use this engine compared to other size 5 engines
of similar power.

Shields

PCS-1

Estimated Value C.

This artifact is a prime example of pre-collapse engineering. A compact package,
compatible with current size 1 shield mounts, yet provides more protection than
current systems of that size.

PCS-2

Estimated Value C.

An extremely valuable find, this device fits in the very common size 2 shield
slot. It's pre-collapse manufacture is without equal in the modern galaxy, as
is its level of protection.

PCS-3

Estimated Value C.7 - 10 Million

Another great find, this pre-collapse artifact will provide a great level of
protection for any ship that has a size 3 or larger shield mount. As a bonus,
this shield is very energy efficient.

PCS-4

Estimated Value C.5 - 10 million

Although only a few ships have the ability to mount a shield this size, given the
level of protection it provides, its amazing to think that pre-collapse ships
equipped with it were ever destroyed.

Power Plants

PCP-1

Estimated Value C.

A small but comparitvly powerful size 1 fusion powerplant from a pre-collapse
ship. This could be a very valauble addition to a ship with limited power plant
space.

PCP-2

Estimated Value C.

Artifacts such as this powerplant show that pre-collapse engineers were masters
of heat transfer, allowing them to pack more components in a smaller space. This
allowed them to build highly developed systems such as this one, that provides
more power than any modern design of its size.

PCP-3

Estimated Value C.

As typically exemplified in other pre-collapse systems that have been found, this
powerplant incorporates a number of components and manufacturing techniques that
are beyond the current abilities of TRI members.

PCP-4

Estimated Value C.10 - 15 Million

An amazing example of pre-collapse technology, this power plant is far superior
to the designs of compatible size offered by current manufactures.

Mass/Energy Reducers

PCM-CM1

Estimated Value C.

This artifact appears to be an Antimatter countermass, and thus has the effect of
removing mass from the ship's cargo hold, but must be equiped as a modx so that
the field can be energized. This counters 3000 kg of mass.

PCM-CM2

Estimated Value C.

A more advanced counter-mass than -CM1, this modx appears to remove 5000 kg from
a ships mass, but must be equiped as a modx so that the field can be energized.

PCM-CM3

Estimated Value C.

This pre-collapse device uses a ships shield system to reinforce the counter mass
effect via a subspace field, reducing a ships mass by 8000 kg, but must be
equiped as a modx so that the field can be energized.

PCM-CM4

Estimated Value C.

The most powerful of the countermass artifacts, this device creates a strong
field that reduces mass by 12000 kg, but must be equiped as a modx so that the
field can be energized.

PCM-WE1

Estimated Value C.

A multi-connection power coupler, the device uses some relatively simple
electronics to tune the high energy pulses required to fire a weapon, thus reducing the energy drained from a ships capacitor by approximately 2% per shot.

PCM-WE2

Estimated Value C.

Substatialy the same as PCM-WE1, this model adds the common pre-collapse phase correction technology to further decrease weapon power for a total reduction of 4% per shot.

PCM-WE3

Estimated Value C.

A modx that incorporates a feed-back amplifier as well as pulse shaping circuitry in order to meet the precise energy needs of a given weapon, reducing capacitor drain by 6% per shot.