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Kawada Research Complex was built in 791 A.S., in conjunction with Blood Dragon engineers, primarily to study the [[Tau-65 Neutron Star|Ekitei Pulsar]], but also as a secluded location where work on new weapons and ship testing could proceed away from prying eyes. Several weapons have been released for Golden Chrysanthemums to use during recent years, including the development of their advanced Suncannon photon blasters. There are rumoured to be other weapons under development.
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Kawada Research Complex was built in 791 [[A.S.]], in conjunction with [[Blood Dragon]] Engineers, primarily to study the [[Tau-65 Neutron Star|Ekitei Pulsar]], but also as a secluded location where work on new weapons and ship testing could proceed away from prying eyes. Several weapons have been released for [[Golden Chrysanthemums]] to use during recent years, including the development of their advanced [[Suncannon]] [[Photon]] Blasters. There are rumoured to be other weapons under development.
 
   
 
   
 
The station uses an experimental power generation concept, which captures periodic bursts of energy from the pulsar using large collector dishes (often mistaken for solar panels by passing ships) and releasing this energy gradually into the station's energy grid. While still somewhat unreliable, this has allowed the scientists on the station to conduct research using energy bursts several orders of magnitude bigger then conventional reactors can provide, and reduces the fuel requirements for the conventional fusion reactor.
 
The station uses an experimental power generation concept, which captures periodic bursts of energy from the pulsar using large collector dishes (often mistaken for solar panels by passing ships) and releasing this energy gradually into the station's energy grid. While still somewhat unreliable, this has allowed the scientists on the station to conduct research using energy bursts several orders of magnitude bigger then conventional reactors can provide, and reduces the fuel requirements for the conventional fusion reactor.
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==Missions Offered==
 
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==Bribes Offered==
 
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==Commodities==
 
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Revision as of 11:00, 6 October 2018

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This page has been retired but kept for historical or other reasons, The information on this page may be incorrect, out of date or just not relevant to this version of Discovery. It should not be taken as canon nor any authority on the current version of Discovery. It is kept simply to show some history of the Discovery Mod:
No longer exists in-game, although a base with a similar name does: Kawada Station

See also:

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Kawada Research Complex
Hedonai class Station
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Owner
Golden Chrysanthemums Guard
Location
3F, Tau-65
Technical Data
Gravity Complete
Docking bays Yes
Amenities Yes
Crew 180

Kawada Research Complex was built in 791 A.S., in conjunction with Blood Dragon Engineers, primarily to study the Ekitei Pulsar, but also as a secluded location where work on new weapons and ship testing could proceed away from prying eyes. Several weapons have been released for Golden Chrysanthemums to use during recent years, including the development of their advanced Suncannon Photon Blasters. There are rumoured to be other weapons under development.

The station uses an experimental power generation concept, which captures periodic bursts of energy from the pulsar using large collector dishes (often mistaken for solar panels by passing ships) and releasing this energy gradually into the station's energy grid. While still somewhat unreliable, this has allowed the scientists on the station to conduct research using energy bursts several orders of magnitude bigger then conventional reactors can provide, and reduces the fuel requirements for the conventional fusion reactor.

Missions Offered

No missions offered here

Bribes Offered


Commodities

Exports
Imports