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Reaction Plasma System

Fusion reaction is fueled by hydrogen isotopes that are heated to create plasma, which is then excited to reach the energy level required for fusion to begin. The plasma must then be maintained at sufficient density to ensure the reaction remains self-sustaining.

Reactor Containment Field

The reaction plasma reaches such extreme temperatures that no physical material could survive direct contact with for any practical duration.

Reaction Chamber

The main function of the reactor chamber is to isolate the reaction from the general environment. The chamber must contain the extreme heat and radioactivity generated by reaction and maintain the vacuum necessary for the reactor to operate.

Fusion Reactor Overview

The choice of primary power source was one of the first technology hurdles that the vessel construction program had to overcome. The power requirements of the main engines and superluminal drive required a significant energy source that also did not have prohibitive mass...

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Generation Group

This group is for those working with or interested in the fusion reactors that will power the vessel.

QCD: quantum chromo-dynamics

Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) involves quantum-level manipulation of materials. QCD techniques allow the creation of room-temperature superconductors capable of generating extremely powerful fields in a variety of forms.

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