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6 months after major Contact update.
You've just listed things to do?
Better be a FREE update after ripping us off for SE2.
If you bought it expecting there to be more than advertised, that's on you.
wrong space engineers......
While this sounds great and everything. Chances are it will not be modular, but rather a more powerful version of the already existing reactors we can already build. Maybe it is a bit smaller than the large reactor, have more power output and run on hydrogen instead of uranium, which will make it easier to run (at the cost of having to scavenge the parts from Factorum encounters), but I don't think they will go full on nuclear physics with the update. Still cool suggestions though. I would like to be proven wrong to be honest.^^