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Create: Overdrive Addon
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Create: Overdrive is an addon for the Create mod that introduces powerful high-tech machinery inspired by modern physics.
Focuses on automation and resource processing through scientific and mechanical means, utilizing systems like electricity (RF/FE/etc), air pressure, or rotation.
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Create: Overdrive is an addon for the Create mod that brings powerful high-tech machinery into your factory — inspired by modern physics.
🔧 Features:
⚛️ Particle Accelerator Core – unlocks new crafting recipes (fully compatible with KubeJS)
🔥 Fusion Reactor – generates SU as a new energy resource
🔄 Kinetic Energy Rotator – converts Create’s rotational power (SU) into Forge Energy (FE)
⚙️ Fully configurable via config
💥 Planned additions: Antimatter, Quantum Technology, and more
⚙️ Seamless integration with Create’s unique mechanical aesthetic
Harness the power of particle physics, fusion energy, and futuristic science to push your contraptions into Overdrive!
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