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Other subsystems consume electricity from the capacitor. For small ships, such as a shuttle that only has [[Life_Support|life support]] and [[Gravity_Drive|gravity drives]], a small amount of capacitor charge is enough to constantly power the ship. A larger capacitor is required if the spacecraft needs to power systems such as [[FTL_Drive|FTL drive]]s, [[Energy_Weapon_Turret|energy weapon turret]]s, or large [[Weapon_Bay|weapon bay]]s. | Other subsystems consume electricity from the capacitor. For small ships, such as a shuttle that only has [[Life_Support|life support]] and [[Gravity_Drive|gravity drives]], a small amount of capacitor charge is enough to constantly power the ship. A larger capacitor is required if the spacecraft needs to power systems such as [[FTL_Drive|FTL drive]]s, [[Energy_Weapon_Turret|energy weapon turret]]s, or large [[Weapon_Bay|weapon bay]]s. | ||
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A capacitor is a required subsystem for all spacecraft. It stores the electricity produced by a spacecraft's power plant.
Other subsystems consume electricity from the capacitor. For small ships, such as a shuttle that only has life support and gravity drives, a small amount of capacitor charge is enough to constantly power the ship. A larger capacitor is required if the spacecraft needs to power systems such as FTL drives, energy weapon turrets, or large weapon bays.