How to mine neutron stars in the Dyson Sphere Project? Recently, some friends said that it is not clear yet. So below, the author will bring you the method of mining the neutron stars in the Dyson Sphere Project. I hope it can help you.
After arriving at the neutron star, use monopole magnets to directly build a production line for particle containers, then lower the transport station and pull in the conveyor belt to go back. Usually there will be two or three kinds of rare minerals, and grating stones can also be brought in.
After I go back, I will build a production line for exotic matter - gravitational lens - warper. I have five colliders producing deuterium, four exotic matter machines, three lens manufacturing stations, and five warper manufacturing stations. I have been using them until Finish. There are basically no obstacles to transportation across galaxies.
Each new planet's transportation station leaves a grid for the warper. Just adjust the maximum value to 100. The production team will also update the transportation volume later. Now it will be transported once according to the capacity of the spacecraft. In fact, there is no need for so many.
Then two large-scale production lines need to be built. You can directly change the planet, one CPU and one super magnetic field ring. The demand for the CPU is about 4-5 times that of the color square, and the demand for the magnetic field ring is 3-4 times. You can make part of the magnetic field ring first. , and then make a three-level conveyor belt production line.
The capacity of 1800 can basically cover the production line of any product, and can connect 5-6 mining machines and support 30 smelters, making it easy to operate. Then use a small part of the magnetic field ring to make a battery production line. One manufacturing station is enough, and it is directly connected to the energy hub for charging before coming out.
The above is the neutron star mining method of the Dyson Sphere Project brought by the author. Friends who are not familiar with it should not miss it.