. "Fusion Core"@en . "The upgrade doubles the Reactor's power production from 20 to 40. The upgrade is shown visually by the addition of 2 pods on the front of the Reactor."@en . . . "The fusion core, formerly known as the anti-matter core and deep space relay, is a terran structure in StarCraft II. The fusion core allows the production of battlecruisers and is associated with battlecruiser-specific abilities."@en . "The Fusion Core is a large, massive source of energy that powers the M.A.C. Diver[[:File:|[, ]]] in Uldum. The A.I.D.A. Terminal artificial intelligence suggests using it to end the threat posed by the now-insane gnomes that are attempting to break into the deepest regions of Uldum. Players assist the AI in taking over the Core."@en . . "400.0"^^ . . "See below"@en . . . . "At some point prior to Samus Aran's arrival on the Orpheon at the beginning of Metroid Prime, the third and only surviving Parasite Queen took up residence in the Core. Samus encountered the Queen and battled it above the Core, with the beast utilizing the reactor shields to defend itself from Samus's attacks. Samus used gaps in the shielding against the Queen and weakened it. It fell into the Fusion Core, which ruptured and went critical moments later. Samus escaped the ship before the reactor meltdown, but not without cost. A power surge from the Queen's descent into the Core downgraded Samus's Varia Suit to her basic Power Suit and caused her to lose several of her abilities. Closer analysis of the Fusion Core shows it to emanate purplish electricity. Its rim is surrounded by mysterious jagged, orange-colored crystals."@en . "At some point prior to Samus Aran's arrival on the Orpheon at the beginning of Metroid Prime, the third and only surviving Parasite Queen took up residence in the Core. Samus encountered the Queen and battled it above the Core, with the beast utilizing the reactor shields to defend itself from Samus's attacks. Samus used gaps in the shielding against the Queen and weakened it. It fell into the Fusion Core, which ruptured and went critical moments later. Samus escaped the ship before the reactor meltdown, but not without cost. A power surge from the Queen's descent into the Core downgraded Samus's Varia Suit to her basic Power Suit and caused her to lose several of her abilities."@en . "FO4"@en . "150"^^ . "200"^^ . . . "x"@en . . . "46750"^^ . . . . "*Battlecruiser\n*Hercules dropship"@en . . . . . "Ctrl+A"@en . "Fusion core"@en . "4"^^ . . . . . "Fusion Core"@en . . "0"^^ . . "46"^^ . . . . . . . "x"@en . . "6141"^^ . . . "All Enemies"@en . . "Endo"@en . . "SC2"@en . "10.0"^^ . . . . . . "85"^^ . . . . . . "The fusion core, formerly known as the anti-matter core and deep space relay, is a terran structure in StarCraft II. The fusion core allows the production of battlecruisers and is associated with battlecruiser-specific abilities."@en . . "Doubles the Reactor's power production"@en . "A Reactor with fusion cores"@en . . . "__notoc__ Fusion Core Mod.png Statistics Polarity Rarity Trading Tax \u200D Dropped byAll Enemies Dropped byOther: Transmutable Untransmutable For its ancient kind, see Ancient Fusion Core; for its legendary kind, see Legendary Core. Fusion Cores could also be sold for a various amount of ."@en . "200"^^ . . . "750"^^ . . . "Fusion core"@en . . "The fusion core is a type of ammunition in Fallout 4."@en . "Uncommon"@en . . "The Fusion Core is a large, massive source of energy that powers the M.A.C. Diver[[:File:|[, ]]] in Uldum. The A.I.D.A. Terminal artificial intelligence suggests using it to end the threat posed by the now-insane gnomes that are attempting to break into the deepest regions of Uldum. Players assist the AI in taking over the Core."@en . "150"^^ . "20"^^ . "The fusion core is a type of ammunition in Fallout 4."@en . . . "Since Starfleet took over operation of Deep Space 9 they only maintained four of the six fusion reactors as the remaining two were rated borderline for safety reasons so were kept powered down. (DS9 reference: Technical Manual) In April 2376 a trio of rogue Jem'Hadar fighters attacked DS9, they were destroyed before they could destroy the station themselves but four of the crew were able to beam aboard the station. The Jem'Hadar, led by Kitana'klan, remained shrouded and attempted to make their way to the stations fusion core to initiate an overload and destroy the station. Another Jem'Hadar, Taran'atar, also beamed to the station, but worked to stop the rogues, successfully killing three of them before they achieved their objective. (DS9 novels: Avatar, Book One, Avatar, Book Two) Unfortunately he was not able to get to Kitana'klan before he was successful. By this time the station's personnel had also become aware of the situation and a team led by Kira Nerys and Elias Vaughn had also been tracking Kitana'klan. When they realised they were too late they, with Taran'atar, proceeded to the upper levels of the lower core where Kira initiated the lower core emergency separation. The fusion core was jettisoned, and 120km away from the station exploded, pushing the station out of its position but not destroying it. The explosion could be seen from Bajor. (DS9 novels: Avatar, Book Two, Abyss) Without its fusion core the station was nearly powerless. Fortunately shortly after the incident an allied fleet arrived, in response to the initial Jem'Hadar attack. At the suggestion of Jean-Luc Picard each of the Federation vessels in the fleet donated an energy generator to the station. (DS9 novel: Avatar, Book Two) The generator network allowed the station to continue basic operations for a fortnight until a plan devised by Nog brought a new fusion core. A fleet of nine vessels were used to tow Empok Nor to the Bajor system, and shortly after the other station's fusion core was connected to DS9, restoring full power. (DS9 novel: Abyss)"@en . "The upgrade doubles the Reactor's power production from 20 to 40. The upgrade is shown visually by the addition of 2 pods on the front of the Reactor."@en . "black"@en . . . . . "1"^^ . "__notoc__ Fusion Core Mod.png Statistics Polarity Rarity Trading Tax \u200D Dropped byAll Enemies Dropped byOther: Transmutable Untransmutable For its ancient kind, see Ancient Fusion Core; for its legendary kind, see Legendary Core. Fusion Cores were a type of mod that were used in fusion to upgrade mods. Unlike some mods, Fusion Cores could be obtained from any faction. When dropped by an enemy on a map, they appeared identical to a normal mod. When fusing mods to upgrade them, Fusion Cores could be substituted for regular mods to increase the upgrade energy of a mod. The amount of energy given to a mod when a Fusion Core is used depends on its rarity and level. The higher level the Fusion Core, the more upgrade energy will be applied to the mod during fusion. Fusing rarer mods and cores is therefore much more cost efficient than fusing common versions. Fusion Cores could also be sold for a various amount of ."@en . "Common"@en . . . "Terran"@en . "*Armored\n*Mechanical\n*Structure"@en . . . "Rare"@en . . . . "Since Starfleet took over operation of Deep Space 9 they only maintained four of the six fusion reactors as the remaining two were rated borderline for safety reasons so were kept powered down. (DS9 reference: Technical Manual) Without its fusion core the station was nearly powerless. Fortunately shortly after the incident an allied fleet arrived, in response to the initial Jem'Hadar attack. At the suggestion of Jean-Luc Picard each of the Federation vessels in the fleet donated an energy generator to the station. (DS9 novel: Avatar, Book Two)"@en . . . . . . . .