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Cryogenic Storage facilities are located within the main engineering sections of the ship. Specifically, dedicated cryogenic storage areas are found on both: | Cryogenic Storage facilities are located within the main engineering sections of the ship. Specifically, dedicated cryogenic storage areas are found on both: | ||
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Revision as of 02:46, 12 April 2025
Cryogenic Storage refers to the specialized facilities onboard the Magellan class starship designed for the storage of substances at extremely low (cryogenic) temperatures. These systems are essential for maintaining certain fuel components, coolants, or other materials in a stable state.
Purpose and Function
Cryogenic storage is necessary for materials that are gaseous at standard temperatures but need to be stored densely as liquids or solids, or for substances that require extreme cold to remain stable or useful. On the Magellan class, this likely includes:
- Storing components for the main reactor, such as Deuterium and Helium-3.
- Holding cryo-coolants like Helium for superconducting equipment or sensor arrays.
- Potentially preserving biological samples or other temperature-sensitive scientific materials.
Contents and Systems
The known Cryogenic Storage system comprises at least four main chiller units or storage tanks, each dedicated to a specific substance:
- Helium Chiller: Stores standard Helium (He), commonly used as a cryogenic coolant.
- Helium-3 Chiller: Stores the isotope Helium-3 (He-3), a potential fuel or byproduct associated with certain types of fusion reactions.
- Deuterium Chillers (x2): Two separate units dedicated to storing Deuterium (D or H-2), a key hydrogen isotope used as fuel in many fusion reactor designs.
Location
Cryogenic Storage facilities are located within the main engineering sections of the ship. Specifically, dedicated cryogenic storage areas are found on both: