Welcome, Cutter! In this guide, we walk through the safest and most efficient way to remove Class 2 reactors and their associated engine systems in Hardspace: Shipbreaker. From depressurization to flushing fuel systems, we’ll ensure you maximize salvage value while minimizing risk.


Step 1: Vessel Depressurization

Begin with depressurizing the ship. Use your structural scanner to check pressure status: green rooms are pressurized, red are safe. Hold on tightly when opening doors between pressurized and unpressurized sections—your magnetic gloves will help you stay grounded.


Step 2: Coolant Removal (MCU / Engine Unit)

Move to the engine room and locate the MCU (Main Cooling Unit). Remove the front panel, then extract all three coolant capsules. Do not skip this step! Leftover coolant can cause fatal flash-freezing if the unit ruptures during further dismantling.


Step 3: Hull Separation and Nanocarbon Plating Access

Navigate to the ship’s midsection. Cut connections between the nanocarbon plating and interior aluminum walls. This will grant access to the rear thrusters and fuel system. Be deliberate and strategic—cut outer support beams while leaving central struts intact. This causes left and right plating to fall away, saving time and tethers.


Step 4: Thruster Prep and Detachment

Detach the nacelles (external thrusters) and send them to the barge. Then, target the three central thruster caps at the rear and tether them to the processor.


Step 5: Fuel System Flushing

Flush the fuel system before touching any reactors. Turn the emergency flush valves located behind the central thruster housing. Be prepared—fuel will violently vent from purple blockheads until all three valves are opened. Stand clear and stay calm.


Step 6: Reactor Removal

Once the fuel system is flushed:

  • Cut the pipe beneath the Class 2 reactor.
  • Use the stinger tool to carefully sever only the necessary structural points.
  • Tether the reactor housing to separate it from the shell if needed.
  • Finally, tether the reactor itself directly to the barge.

Done properly, you’ll secure a massive salvage reward without risk of meltdown.


Step 7: MCU and Power Generator Recovery

Detach the remaining walls around the MCU and send the unit to the barge. Then, remove the vertically aligned support beams holding the triangular power generator. Grapple the generator carefully, guide it toward yourself, and then tether it to the barge.


Wrap-Up

You’re almost out of time, Cutter. Check for any missed salvageable components and finish strong.

Return to the HAB, tally up your earnings, and get ready to do it all again tomorrow.

Stay sharp and stay safe out there!


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