It's interesting that on Stargate they've made reference to our power sources on earth as being so low in yield. That includes Nuclear power which was also mentioned on the show. Personally I wonder how much research they really do into how much power output comes from Nuclear power and other sources of power. Also in there seemingly limited research I don't recall them ever mentioning the option of using a fusion reactor.
For those who've been told that that doesn't exist, think again, and while your at it watch more Discovery Channel. Just last night (Sunday night) they had on the discovery channel a special 4 part series having something to do with Future Tech. Anyways the first episode showed several power sources they are using around the world including a fusion reactor they've built in Europe and it even showed them power it up briefly. Yep, it worked. They say it can provide unlimited power for the cost of a little water. It will be another 50 years before they build one for public use, but since when did that stop Stargate from using it?
Also on the episode of Atlantis "Tao of Rodney", Rodney had increased knowledge and was able to come up with a new kind of math, was able to make the shields more powerful for the BC-304, and increased the efficiency of the Atlantis power system, yet was unable to tell Atlantis how to build a ZPM or even how to recharge one. That's rather sad if you ask me. If they only knew how to recharge one they could hook it up to a fusion reactor and let it sit for a while and recharge. So why haven't they factored that into the show?
For those who've been told that that doesn't exist, think again, and while your at it watch more Discovery Channel. Just last night (Sunday night) they had on the discovery channel a special 4 part series having something to do with Future Tech. Anyways the first episode showed several power sources they are using around the world including a fusion reactor they've built in Europe and it even showed them power it up briefly. Yep, it worked. They say it can provide unlimited power for the cost of a little water. It will be another 50 years before they build one for public use, but since when did that stop Stargate from using it?
Also on the episode of Atlantis "Tao of Rodney", Rodney had increased knowledge and was able to come up with a new kind of math, was able to make the shields more powerful for the BC-304, and increased the efficiency of the Atlantis power system, yet was unable to tell Atlantis how to build a ZPM or even how to recharge one. That's rather sad if you ask me. If they only knew how to recharge one they could hook it up to a fusion reactor and let it sit for a while and recharge. So why haven't they factored that into the show?
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