Anti-Mass Spectrometer
Anti-Mass Spectrometer from Half-Life
The Anti-Mass Spectrometer (AMC, or Anti-Mass) was the largest and highest-energy spectrometer. It was built by the Black Mesa Science Team between 1986 to 1995 in collaboration with over 2,000 scientists and hundreds of universities and laboratories across three countries. It lied in a cylinder that was 20.1 m (or 65.94 ft) tall, and was 15.3 m (50.1 ft) wide, and was stored across three levels, Top-side, Lower Level, and Very-Low-Level beneath the Black Mesa plateau between the U.S. States of Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
The Anti-Mass Spectrometer in action. | |
General properties | |
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Specrometer type | Anti-Mass Spectrometer |
Beam type | high-energy Plasma |
Target type | Xen Crystals, last one was GG-3883 |
Beam properties | |
Maximum energy | 24.3 TeV per beam (four of them) |
Maximum luminosity | 13,478 lm (eye-sight protected by HeV suit or Glass) |
Physical properties | |
Length | 20.1 m (65.94 ft) |
Location | Black Mesa, New Mexico, United States of America |
Institution | Black Mesa Advanced Research Facility |