Use contained deuterium explosions to provide power! With a sweet, sleek control panel, nuclear fusion can be fun for all ages! :D Everything here was hand-made by me. Thanks to MetaliuM and especially Uncle_Alik for inspiration!
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coooool!
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@ThatVanGuy, Doesn't it fuse with Tritium? I think Tritium is just Deuturium with one more Neutron (Which is why it explodes with Neutrons), and the reaction of the two makes one Helium, one Neutron (Which could keep the reaction going), and energy. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that is what I think it is. I am not sure.
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I don't really like it, as it is actually TOO easy, as it is impossible to meltdown. Still a +1, though.
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WOW!!!!!!!
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press 6 thare is a hiddion message
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cool!!
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Sorry... the ID was wrong... This is the correct one. ID:1327912
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Um...Can you make me a better reactor for my hover car and send the save to me? Thanks~~~ X3 ID:1327799
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Just to clear up a lot of confusion about how deuterium works: the "DEUT" in TPT is Deuterium Oxide, which is also called heavy water. Pure deuterium is actually elemental hydrogen with both a proton and a neutron in its nucleus. While not radioactive in the sense that it does not decay, elemental deuterium CAN generate a lot of energy through nuclear fusion, and is used in thermonuclear weapons. Deuterium oxide, on the other hand, doesn't. Just remember that "DEUT" = Deuterium Oxide =/= Deuterium.