The ships of Elite: Dangerous are known to have fusion power plants capable of producing enormous amounts of power. Testament to this is that shield strength is rated in megajoules. However, whilst thinking about the relationship between the power plant and the shields, I've become confused. I'll use my Corvette as an example, with stats given by coriolis.io. Specifically, here's my ship at the moment:
It has a 36 megawatt fusion power plant, which we can assume is quite small and efficient. In comparison, Arkansas Nuclear One (fission) power plant, which I live relatively close to, has a total nameplate capacity of 1,776 megawatts. Assuming these measurements of power are taken over the same amount of time (I don't know-feel free to correct me), the power plants can generate 36 MJ/s and 1,776 MJ/s, respectively. I found this conversion at
. In short, one MWe is equal to one MJ every second. Here's the problem: My ship's power plant produces 36 MJ/s, but my shields require 1,481 MJ (a ridiculous amount of energy). Is the lack of "per second" an important distinction here? Or is there something else entirely that I'm missing here? My only theory is that the 1,481 MJ is the pool, and the 36 MJ/s would be the available power to recharge the shields, but that would mean the shields would be able to recharge from empty in about 40 seconds (1,481/36=41.14), and from experience I know it takes far longer than this. Someone with a better understanding of electricity, physics, and mathematics, please enlighten me. :S