Caterium

Caterium is an ore that you need to research in the MAM, it provides many technologies separate to the HUB milestones.

Caterium Part 1

Locating a Caterium node and running aligned foundations over to it.

 


Caterium Part 2

The location we found Caterium at has a node blocked by rocks that cannot be removed (yet). We can still make use of this node by setting up multiple portable miners and put the resources they collect into a storage container.

 


Caterium Part 3

A manual feed automated Caterium ingot production line is now operational using underclocking to match Mk. 2 conveyor belt speed.

 


Blade Runners

Blade Runners are unlocked in the MAM through the Caterium research tree. These are an essential part of your player kit and is worth obtaining as soon as possible.

 


Caterium Part 4 - AI Limiter, Mk 2 Power Poles

More Caterium research in the MAM.

 


High Speed Connector

More research in the Caterium tree of the MAM.

 


Smart Splitter and Overflow

A Smart Splitter allows you to define which output of a splitter a product can be directed. Using the overflow feature of the splitter allows for excess product to be directed somewhere like the AWESOME Sink which in turn prevents your production lines from going dormant.

 


Supercomputer Part 1

Supercomputers are part of the Caterium research tree in the MAM and are required for further technologies.

 


Supercomputer Part 2

Here is the maths required to create Supercomputers using standard recipes.

 


Geothermal Generator

Geothermal Generators provide 200MW of FREE power per geyser you place them on. These are researched through the Caterium tree in the MAM.

 


Programmable Splitter and Overflow

A Programmable Splitter allows you to define which output of a splitter a product can be directed. Using the overflow feature of the splitter allows for excess product to be directed somewhere like the AWESOME Sink which in turn prevents your production lines from going dormant. The programmable splitter differs from the smart splitter by allowing multiple products to be defined in a single direction.