Flight Control Center
Description
The Flight Control Center, FCC, is a facility designed for managing orbital logistics, sending, and receiving cargo. The FCC is equipped with a landing platform for transport capsules and conveyor exits for efficient loading and unloading of goods.
The FCC combines the roles of a landing platform, cargo terminal, and control hub. This versatility proved extremely useful on the Moon, leading to the widespread use of standardized FCCs from the early 2070s. The modern FCC models were developed by the design department of UNIVERSE as part of the “Program for Unification and Standardization of Flight Regulations in Near-Earth and Space Environments” in 2072. As a UN entity, UNIVERSE licensed the production of FCCs, and all design documentation became publicly accessible and free to use.
Stats
Name | Description |
---|---|
Research Type | Fundamental |
Research Name | Flight Control Center |
Power Consumption | 100 |
CPU Consumption | 10 |
Research
Research | Amount |
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9,400 | |
6,800 | |
3,200 |
Construction cost
60 Steel()
120 Smart Concrete()
12 Components()
6 Microcircuits()
8 Modular Terminals()
20 Modular Frames()