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Another pre-collapse device, the PCM-EE1 does not increase the output of an engine, but rather reduces the power consumed by a given engine by 2%. Like some other artifacts, it is also a force field based system, that reduces the parasitic load of stray ions hitting the conductors of the electro-magnetic acceleration stage of an engine. |
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An artifact that is used to regulate the flow of ions to the acceleration phase of an engine. This reduces the power used by the engine for a given thrust level by 3%. |
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PCM-EE3 is a pre-collapse system that recaptures engine power lost in the IR and visible light range and feeds this power back to the engine. This results in reducing the power requirements for a given thrust level by 4%. |
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This pre-collapse device allows energy that is normally considered lost to parasitic capacitances (in conductors, couplers, ect) to be captured and used for weapons, thus increasing the total energy stored by the capacitor system by 3.5% |
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The PCM-CS2 is in essence a self tuning inductor to correct the phase of the circuit made by the powerplant and capacitor, thus improving the energy storage of the capacitor by 5%. |
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Another advanced pre-collapse technology. This dynamic magnetic field inducing device increases the permittivity of the dielectric used in a capacitor, thus increasing its ability to store energy by up to 7%. |