Electromechanical Interface Nexus

When integrated into a starship with other components, an EMI Nexus is used to facilitate manual control over numerous electromechanical systems which, by default, run in an automated manner according to their programmed roles. Typically, the EMI Nexus acts as a conduit between a capsuleer and their ship, serving as an interface through which they can operate normally automated electromechanical systems, such as a Central System Controller. Other more simple tasks, such as the activation of a ship's modules, also frequently rely on these components.

  • structure
  • 1 kg

    Mass

  • 10m³ packaged

    Volume

  • miscellaneous
  • 100

    Moon Mining Amount

  • z 400 000.00

    Base Price

  • blueprint
  • Electromechanical Interface Nexus Blueprint

  • manufacturing
  • base materials
  • 2

    Powdered C-540 Graphite

  • 3

    Modified Fluid Router

  • 4

    Cartesian Temporal Coordinator

  • 10

    Electromechanical Hull Sheeting

  • 11

    PPD Fullerene Fibers

  • 7

    Lanthanum Metallofullerene

  • 7

    Graphene Nanoribbons

  • extra materials and skills
  • V

    Industry

  • II

    Electromagnetic Physics

  • II

    Mechanical Engineering

  • 1

    Powdered C-540 Graphite

  • 3

    Modified Fluid Router

  • 1

    Cartesian Temporal Coordinator

  • 5

    Electromechanical Hull Sheeting

  • 10

    PPD Fullerene Fibers

  • 20

    Lanthanum Metallofullerene

  • 20

    Graphene Nanoribbons