Based on the info we learned about Naqradria in Fallout, why hasn't anyone tried to make a Naquada/Naquradria breeder reactor? When the Naqr. breaks down, it would not only release greater energy than Nq, but convert surrounding Nq, into Naqr, and since it would have less Naqr anyway, it wouldn't have the same uncontrolled reaction that a pure Naqr reactor would have.
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Originally posted by NurgleBased on the info we learned about Naqradria in Fallout, why hasn't anyone tried to make a Naquada/Naquradria breeder reactor? When the Naqr. breaks down, it would not only release greater energy than Nq, but convert surrounding Nq, into Naqr, and since it would have less Naqr anyway, it wouldn't have the same uncontrolled reaction that a pure Naqr reactor would have.
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Actually that would be relativly easy to replicate. However even though the naquadah and naquadria were combined there would still be the unstability of the naquadria, it wouldn't work, eventualy you would just put in less and less naquadria, eventualy making it only naquadah. Also breeding the naquadria and naquadah would weaken the potential energy of the naquadria, because you would have less, thus taking away from the point of using naquadria in the first place. Also I doubt that the naquadah naquadria combination wouldn't work in a traditional naquadah reactor, or a naquadria one, you would need a combination reactor. This wouldn't work at all. You still want to have naquadria in the equation, Naquadria itself is an unstable element, any amount of it would be unstable, it is impossible to use for anything practical, except blowing stuff up, which, for that , it would be incredibly practical.
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Originally posted by NurgleBased on the info we learned about Naqradria in Fallout, why hasn't anyone tried to make a Naquada/Naquradria breeder reactor? When the Naqr. breaks down, it would not only release greater energy than Nq, but convert surrounding Nq, into Naqr, and since it would have less Naqr anyway, it wouldn't have the same uncontrolled reaction that a pure Naqr reactor would have.Jarnin's Law of StarGate:
1. As a StarGate discussion grows longer, the probability of someone mentioning the Furlings approaches one.
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