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# Antimatter Engine (AME)
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The AME is one of the simplest engines available. You put together the multi-tile structure, stick some fuel into it, and you're all set. This doesn't mean it isn't potentially dangerous with overheating though.
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## Construction
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<Box>Required parts:</Box>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="AMEController"/>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="AMEPart"/>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="AMEJar"/>
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</Box>
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To assemble an AME, start by wrenching down the controller on the far end of a HV wire. On most stations, there's catwalks to assist with this. From there, start putting down a 3x3 or larger square of AME parts in preparation for construction, making sure to maximize the number of "center" pieces that are surrounded on all 8 sides.
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Once this is done, you can use a multitool to convert each AME part into shielding, which should form a finished AME configuration. From there, insert a fuel jar, set the fuel rate to [color=#a4885c]twice the core count or less[/color], and turn on injection.
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