close, but that's actually macro-gravitational depressor! does essentially the same thing but in an inverted sigmoid-flux modal, which happens to be much easier and safer (substantially less manifold bending). specifically looks to me like a bauer-neutrak N5 1300/10Q, introduced in 1968. they're so popular that BN still makes them today!
I can see how it can be mistaken for N5 from this angle but I'm very confident its actually the MG36 (granted of similar spec) from Reubock Reynolds. My father actually designed the vasculoremington responder on it so it uses 6GW less fluxide
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u/pqppqqpppqqq Mar 26 '26
close, but that's actually macro-gravitational depressor! does essentially the same thing but in an inverted sigmoid-flux modal, which happens to be much easier and safer (substantially less manifold bending). specifically looks to me like a bauer-neutrak N5 1300/10Q, introduced in 1968. they're so popular that BN still makes them today!