Lightfoot, on 24 June 2012 - 01:23 AM, said:
MechWarrior is science fiction cast 1100 years in the future. Sorry to say the Tokamak reactor is an archaic device that barely functioned. A prototype fusion reactor designed to boil water for a steam turbine generator that couldn't even power itself. Stop trying to extrapolate Tokamak's design 1100 years into the future.
Your post is B-S bro. The original BT Timeline provided for the commercialization of the fusion reactor. It stands to reason that after that development, miniaturization of that same system is what provided the nearly infinite power required by BattleMechs, hovercraft, helicopters, planes and other mostly electric vehicles.
A quote here: "The ITER project is currently leading the effort to commercialize fusion power." from here:
http://en.wikipedia....ki/Fusion_power
Don't punk BOTH these entries from the BT timeline.
- 2020: First full-scale fusion reactor completed
- 2021: First commercially available fusion power plant developed
I will concede these two points: 1) Such a large reactor cannot be commercialized or even begin to be miniaturized within a year. and 2) I expect that if we can miniaturize a fusion reactor and increase their power output hundreds of years later, that they might just explode with alot of force, but only if they take away some of the safeties that were purposefully designed into the device at the beginning.
And why are you bashing the Tokamak design? I have seen BT concept art that showed a few toroid rings stacked that comprised the "Reactor" as a whole. http://tinyurl.com/6q9gdm2 Those are micro-toruses.
What do you think is more effective? A cylindrical body with a fusion bottle? The Tokamak or "Torus" design is the best and most plausible now, having already been proven out.
I don't think everyone realizes the impact this reactor will have when it reaches goal stability.
Edited by TimberJon, 24 June 2012 - 07:39 AM.