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    The Gen1 Enterprise

    Ion Propulsion Engine 229x190

    The Gen1 Enterprise will be powered by three ion propulsion engines. These will provide constant acceleration, and versions of this technology are already used in spacecrafts. These engines are powered by electricity, and thus using nuclear reactors to generate this electricity is a natural fit.

    For more about the engines, see here. For more about the nuclear reactors see here.

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