Artifact Profile: Neon Energy Core
The Heart of Continuum‑Level Power Systems
Neon Energy Core

The Neon Energy Core is one of the most advanced and enigmatic power units discovered within the Neon Continuum. Encased in a reinforced alloy cylinder and stabilized by a tri‑phase containment field, the core houses a swirling mass of concentrated neon energy — a substance that defies conventional physics.

Composition

At the center of the core lies a crystalline energy lattice suspended in a zero‑gravity chamber. The lattice pulses with a rhythmic glow, suggesting that the energy within is not merely reactive, but possibly alive in some capacity.

Capabilities
  • Continuum‑Level Output — capable of powering entire dimensional sectors.
  • Self‑Stabilizing Field — automatically adjusts to prevent overload.
  • Neon Pulse Emission — releases controlled bursts of energy for machinery.
  • Quantum Sync — synchronizes with nearby devices to boost efficiency.
Usage

Energy Cores are typically installed in high‑tier Continuum technology: dimensional gates, sentinel units, research terminals, and long‑range scanning arrays. Their reliability and output make them indispensable for explorers operating in unstable regions.

Risks & Warnings

While stable under normal conditions, the core becomes volatile when exposed to corrupted neon fields. Operators are advised to avoid activating the core near dimensional fractures or uncharted anomalies.

Some scholars believe the Neon Energy Core is not a manufactured device, but a harvested fragment of a much larger cosmic structure.

Energy Artifact