Antimatter Fuel Rod

Overview
The Antimatter fuel rod is a high-end fuel item used by
Icarus and the 



It is made primarily from 


For Icarus, the Antimatter fuel rod provides 7.20 GJ of energy and a +500% fuel chamber power bonus, making it one of the best general-purpose fuels for long-range logistics and high-performance travel. Its energy density is so high that it burns very slowly compared with earlier fuels; at standard Mecha fuel power it takes about 8.33 minutes to consume one rod, and a full stack lasts for hours if used continuously.
In an Artificial Star, the rod serves as the fuel source for the only power plant in the game that operates on a vastly larger scale than the Thermal Power Station. A single rod can sustain an Artificial Star for a long time, but the real limitation is not burn rate; it is the need to manufacture Antimatter in the first place. Since Antimatter production draws on the Dyson Sphere through Ray Receivers, this fuel is less a way to create energy from nothing and more a way to move sphere output to places that need it, especially systems without direct Dyson Sphere access.
A few practical points stand out:
- The rod is surprisingly simple to produce compared with some other top-tier fuels, because it does not require Super-Magnetic Rings.
- Particle Containers become much easier to supply once Unipolar Magnets are available, which simplifies late-game scaling.
- Hydrogen-based production chains may need recycling to remain efficient, depending on the route used.
- Its huge energy value makes it especially effective for Mecha fuel and Artificial Star use, but it is most practical only after a large Dyson Sphere has been established.
Overall, the Antimatter fuel rod is a late-game power product that converts Dyson Sphere output into portable, extremely dense stored energy. It is one of the clearest milestones in the transition from local factories to interstellar-scale energy infrastructure.