Proteus Core - Friction Extension Processor
Market group: Ship and Module Modifications > Subsystems > Gallente Subsystems > Gallente Core Subsystems
Inventory group: Subsystem > Core Subsystem
Traits
Type Bonuses
Gallente Core Systems bonuses per level
- 7.5 % bonus to Warp Scrambler I and Warp Disruptor I range
- 15 % bonus to the benefits of overheating Warp Scrambler I and Warp Disruptor I modules
- 5 % reduction in module damage from overheating
Role Bonuses
- Additional Base Stats
- +2 Mid Slots, +2 Low Slots
Variations
Market
Basic
- Mass:
- 1,200,000 kg
- Packaged volume:
- 40 m3
- Portion size:
- 1
- Tech Level:
- 3
- Meta Level:
- 1
- Structure Hitpoints:
- 40 HP
- Capacity:
- 0 m3
- Volume:
- 40 m3
- Mass:
- 1,200,000 kg
- radius:
- 1 m
Cargo
- Capacity:
- 0 m3
Required Skills
Structure
- Structure Hitpoints:
- 40 HP
Reprocessing
- Portion size:
- 1
Output | Quantity |
---|---|
Optimized Nano-Engines | 7 |
Fullerene Intercalated Sheets | 1 |
Metallofullerene Plating | 1 |
Neurovisual Output Analyzer | 1 |
Nanowire Composites | 1 |
Fulleroferrocene Power Conduits | 1 |
Basic reprocessing, not accounting for skills and other bonuses.
Manufacturing
Industry
Adam4Eve Material InfluenceOther
- subSystemSlot:
- 125
- High Slot Modifier:
- 0 +
- Medium Slot Modifier:
- 2 +
- Low Slot Modifier:
- 2 +
Type Info
- Type ID:
- 45630
- Graphic ID:
- 21770
- Group ID:
- Core Subsystem
- Icon ID:
- 3636
- Market group ID:
- Gallente Core Subsystems
- Meta group ID:
- 14
- Published:
- true
- Race ID:
- 8
- Radius:
- 1 m
- Sof faction name:
- gallentebase
- Volume:
- 40 m3
Description
The friction extension processor capitalizes on recent advances made in fullerene-based component development. The system works on a similar design to interdiction spheres by expanding a ship's warp interdiction range. The technology behind it has existed in theory for some years, dating back to when engineers first began development of Heavy Interdiction Cruisers. They noticed an increased efficiency in the electronic disruption of fullerene molecules when combined with the static disruption energies of the spheres. When more fullerene-based materials suddenly became available, it was only a matter of further testing before theory became reality.