Chapter 102: Chapter 102: Perfect Design 2
“Rene, you’ve been working on magnetic control and fluid mechanics for the plasma containment, right?”
“Affirmative. I have optimized magnetic field configurations, plasma flow patterns, and magnet placement within the reactor chamber. The optimizations allow for significant size reduction compared to conventional designs.”
“How much smaller?”
“Current ITER design occupies approximately 180,000 cubic meters. With optimized magnetic control and the new superconductor capabilities, the reactor can be reduced to 8,000 cubic meters while maintaining equivalent or superior performance.”
Orion did the math in his head. That was more than twenty times smaller.
“That’s insane. ITER is the size of a stadium. You’re saying we can fit the same thing in a large warehouse?”
“Correct. The stronger magnetic fields allow tighter plasma confinement. Optimized magnet placement reduces wasted space. Improved control systems minimize safety margins. The result is a compact, efficient design.”
“And we can scale it down further, right? If we reduce the power output?”
“Affirmative. The modular design allows for scalability. A reactor producing 100 megawatts could fit in a standard shipping container. A 10-megawatt unit could be the size of a large vehicle.”
Rene paused, then continued. “A 1-megawatt personal unit could be approximately the size of a cooking pot.”
Orion’s eyes widened. “A pot? You’re saying someone could have a fusion reactor in their kitchen?”
“Theoretically, yes. The physics scales down proportionally. A pot-sized reactor would produce approximately 1 megawatt continuous power—sufficient for 500-1000 homes. Fuel requirement would be minimal—less than 1 gram of deuterium per year.”
“That’s insane.”
“The technology enables distributed power generation. Every neighborhood could have its own reactor. Remote locations wouldn’t need power grids. Developing regions could skip traditional infrastructure entirely.”
Orion sat back in his chair, exiting the virtual simulation. His bedroom appeared around him again.
A pot-sized fusion reactor. Clean, unlimited energy for 1000 homes from a device you could carry with two hands.
That would change civilization overnight.
“Perfect.” Orion checked the time. 11:47 PM. He’d been working for hours.
His enhanced body didn’t feel tired, but his mind was ready for rest. The breathing technique kept his cells energized, but sleep still helped process information and consolidate memories.
“Rene, I’m going to sleep. While I’m out, I want you to keep optimizing everything. The complete reactor design—make it modular so we can build it in sections. Optimize the manufacturing process so it’s as simple as possible. Push the thermoelectric material efficiency higher if you can. See if you can improve the superconductor magnetic strength beyond 100 Tesla. Refine the magnetic control systems. Perfect the fluid mechanics for plasma flow. Optimize magnet placement even further.”
“Understood. Any other parameters?”
“Yeah. Work on laser ignition for starting the fusion reaction. Optimize energy transfer from the thermoelectric material to the power grid. And design solid-state batteries for energy storage—we’ll need somewhere to put the electricity when the reactor generates more than we can use immediately.”
“Acknowledged. I will utilize full Nexcore processing capacity for comprehensive optimization. Estimated completion time for all tasks: eight hours.”
“Perfect. That’ll be done by morning.” Orion stood up. Stretched. “One more thing. Make sure the final design is actually buildable. I don’t want theoretical perfection. I want something we can manufacture with real equipment in a reasonable timeframe.”
“Understood. Prioritizing practical manufacturability.”
Orion went through his evening routine. Shower first. Then breathing technique—thirty minutes of focused cultivation.
He sat cross-legged on his bed. Breathed in slowly through his nose. The technique extracted exotic energy from the air. Drew it into his bloodstream. Circulated it through his body.
His cells strengthened with each cycle. The energy refined his muscles, bones, organs. Made everything work better.
When he exhaled, dark smoke came out. Impurities being expelled. His body getting cleaner, purer, stronger.
After thirty minutes, he felt amazing. More energized than before despite the long day of work.
He checked his phone. Message from Nyla.
Nyla: still stuck in this lab. group project from hell
Nyla: miss you
Orion smiled. Typed back.
Orion: miss you too. how much longer?
Nyla: maybe two more days? we’re close to finishing
Nyla: when i get back we need to talk
Orion: yeah. we do
Nyla: good talk or scary talk?
Orion: good talk. promise
Nyla: okay. sleep well <3
He set his phone down. Got into bed.
The breathing technique had changed his sleep needs. He only needed about four hours now instead of eight. His body recovered faster. Used energy more efficiently.
But those four hours were deep. Restorative. His brain processing everything he’d learned, consolidating memories, organizing information.
Orion closed his eyes. Let his mind drift.
Tomorrow would be interesting. Meeting the Helix research staff. Explaining the new direction. Getting them started on revolutionary technology.
Three years to build a fusion reactor.
He was going to blow that deadline out of the water.
NEXT MORNING – 6:30 AM
Orion woke naturally. No alarm needed. His body just knew when it was rested.
He sat up. Went through the breathing technique again. Felt the exotic energy circulating through his cells. Strengthening him bit by bit. Each day he got a little stronger, a little better.
After a quick shower, he put on the earbuds.
“Rene, status report.”
“All optimization tasks complete,” Rene said. There was satisfaction in her voice. “Comprehensive reactor blueprint finished. Would you like the summary?”
“Yeah. Give me the highlights.”
“Thermoelectric material: Efficiency improved to 90.3% through enhanced crystal lattice alignment and optimized rare earth doping ratios.”
“Ninety percent,” Orion whispered. “That’s incredible.”
“Superconductor: Magnetic field strength increased to 170 Tesla through additional topological interface layers and improved Cooper pair stability mechanisms.”
“One hundred and seventy Tesla. That’s almost six times better than current technology.”
“Correct. The increased field strength allows for even tighter plasma compression, resulting in 340% higher fusion reaction rates compared to previous design.”
“What else?”
“Magnetic control systems: Optimized to 99.7% efficiency using AI-predicted plasma dynamics and adaptive field adjustments. Fluid mechanics: Plasma flow patterns optimized to minimize turbulence and maximize fusion interactions. Magnet placement: Reconfigured for optimal field geometry and structural integrity.”
“Laser ignition system?”
“Designed using precision laser arrays with ultra-fast pulse timing. Ignition reliability: 99.9%. Energy requirement for ignition: 2.3 megajoules—85% less than conventional designs.”
“Energy transfer to the grid?”
“Direct solid-state conversion from thermoelectric blanket to power grid. Voltage regulation handled by intelligent distribution systems. Power output stability: plus or minus 0.1% variance under all operating conditions.”
“The solid-state batteries?”
“New design utilizing lithium-graphene composite anodes and solid polymer electrolytes. Energy density: 2,400 watt-hours per kilogram—approximately five times higher than current lithium-ion technology. Charge and discharge cycles: over 100,000 with minimal degradation. Safety: Non-flammable, stable across wide temperature range.”
Orion sat down at his desk. “Send me the full blueprint.”
Information flooded his screen. The complete fusion reactor design appeared in detailed diagrams.
It was beautiful.
Modular construction. The reactor consisted of six main sections that could be built separately and assembled on-site. Each section used standard manufacturing techniques—nothing exotic or impossible to make.
The core was compact. Just eight meters across. The magnetic containment system wrapped around it in perfect geometry. The thermoelectric blanket surrounded everything, converting heat directly to electricity at 90% efficiency.
Superconducting magnets generated 170 Tesla fields—strong enough to compress the deuterium plasma to incredible densities. The laser ignition system would heat the plasma to 100 million degrees in microseconds. Fusion reactions would begin immediately.
Power output: 3,000 megawatts continuous. Enough to power two major cities.
Fuel requirement: 50 grams of deuterium per day.
“Wait,” Orion said. “Fifty grams per day. That means one kilogram lasts twenty days?”
“Affirmative. One kilogram of deuterium provides sufficient fuel for twenty days of continuous 3,000-megawatt operation.”
Orion did the math. Twenty days of powering two cities from one kilogram of fuel. Deuterium was in all seawater—easy to extract. Effectively unlimited supply.
“And for the smaller reactors?”
“The pot-sized 1-megawatt unit requires approximately 17 milligrams per day. One kilogram would last 160 years of continuous operation.”
One hundred and sixty years from a single kilogram.
“That’s not energy. That’s magic.”
Waste products: Helium and trace neutron activation. The helium was valuable—could be sold for industrial use in things like medical equipment and scientific instruments. The neutron activation was minimal—the advanced shielding materials absorbed most of it.
The solid-state batteries would store excess energy. Forty large battery units could hold 96,000 megawatt-hours. Enough to run the cities for two days if the reactor went offline for maintenance.
Construction time estimate: Six months with dedicated manufacturing.
Cost estimate: 8 billion credits for complete reactor plus battery storage.
Orion had 31 billion in the bank. More than enough.
“This is perfect,” he said. “Rene, this is exactly what we need.”
“Thank you. The design prioritizes practical manufacturability while maintaining cutting-edge performance. All components can be produced using equipment available at Helix Research Facility or through standard industrial contractors.”
“How confident are you that this will work?”
“ORION simulations show 99.97% probability of successful operation when built to specifications. The physics is sound. The engineering is practical. The materials are proven through simulation.”
Orion leaned back. Stared at the blueprint on his screen.
Six months to build. Another month or two for testing and fine-tuning.
He could have a working fusion reactor in eight months. Maybe less if everything went smoothly.
Two years ahead of the three-year deadline.
“Alright,” Orion said. “Time to make this real. First step: meet with the Helix research team. Get them started on manufacturing the superconductor and thermoelectric materials. Once we can produce those at scale, we can start building the actual reactor.”
“Shall I schedule the meeting?”
“Yeah. Today if possible. The sooner we start, the better.”
“Meeting scheduled for 2 PM at Helix Research Facility. All research staff have been notified.”
Orion checked the time. 7:15 AM. That gave him almost seven hours to prepare.
He pulled up the presentation files Rene had created. Technical specifications. Material compositions. Manufacturing processes. Performance projections.
Everything a research team would need to understand what they were building.
This was going to change the world.
And it was starting today.
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Chapters
- Chapter 163: Mastery in a Day 2
- Chapter 162: Mastery in a Day
- Chapter 161: GLOBAL REACTION 2
- Chapter 160: GLOBAL REACTION
- Chapter 159: The World Transforms
- Chapter 158: Plans
- Chapter 157: Tests 2 - Energy Control and ELEMENTAL MANIPULATION
- Chapter 156: Tests
- Chapter 155: Gravity Chamber
- Chapter 154: Attempting the Third Ring
- Chapter 153: Saturation Point
- Chapter 152: The First Ring
- Chapter 151: Abundance
- Chapter 150: Forge Installation
- Chapter 149: The Synthesis
- Chapter 148: Exotic Forge
- Chapter 147: Exponential Manufacturing
- Chapter 146: Two Days Forward 3
- Chapter 145: Two Days Forward 2
- Chapter 144: Two Days Forward
- Chapter 143: Technological Explosion 3
- Chapter 142: Technological Explosion 2
- Chapter 141: Technological Explosion
- Chapter 140: Transformation Assessment
- Chapter 139: Full Cultivation - First Hour
- Chapter 138: First Circulation
- Chapter 137: THE INFINITE CIRCULATION METHOD
- Chapter 136: Knowledge Transfer
- Chapter 135: Hybrid Quantum-Optical Computing Architecture
- Chapter 134: Public Release & Quantum Leap
- Chapter 133: Night of Breakthroughs 2
- Chapter 132: Night of Breakthroughs
- Chapter 131: Going home to study 3
- Chapter 130: Going home to study 2
- Chapter 129: Going home to study
- Chapter 128: The Reward That Wasn’t 2
- Chapter 127: The Reward That Wasn’t
- Chapter 126: Technology Boom 2
- Chapter 125: Technology Boom
- Chapter 124: The Launch Event - Part 5 (Fusion Reactor Debut)
- Chapter 123: The Launch Event - Part 4 (Starr VR Debut)
- Chapter 122: The Launch Event - Part 3 (Starr VR Debut)
- Chapter 121: The Launch Event - Part 2
- Chapter 120: The Launch Event - Part 1
- Chapter 119: The Replicator Project 2
- Chapter 118: The Replicator Project 2
- Chapter 117: The Replicator Project
- Chapter 116: New Home, New Attention
- Chapter 115: New Look
- Chapter 114: Rapid Progress
- Chapter 113: Mind Cultivation and Confession
- Chapter 112: Cultivation
- Chapter 111: Explosive Growth 2
- Chapter 110: Explosive Growth
- Chapter 109: Planning and New Normal 2
- Chapter 108: Planning and New Normal
- Chapter 107: Dinner
- Chapter 106: Verification
- Chapter 105: First Day at Helix
- Chapter 104: Preparation
- Chapter 103: Protection
- Chapter 102: Perfect Design 2
- Chapter 101: Perfect Design
- Chapter 100: Breakthroughs
- Chapter 99: Family Business
- Chapter 98: The Cleansing
- Chapter 97: Digital Revolution
- Chapter 96: Neural Interface 2
- Chapter 95: Neural Interface
- Chapter 94: Foundation 2
- Chapter 93: Foundation
- Chapter 92: Enhancement
- Chapter 91: Awakening in Another World
- Chapter 90: Accumulation and Discovery
- Chapter 89: Vacuum Combat 2
- Chapter 88: Vacuum Combat
- Chapter 87: Mission Evaluation
- Chapter 86: Mission Hall
- Chapter 85 : Battle With Instructor and Assasinations
- Chapter 84: First Day
- Chapter 83: Earth-Prime 2
- Chapter 82: Earth-Prime 1
- Chapter 81: Trading Post
- Chapter 80: Assessment Conclusion 2
- Chapter 79: Assessment Conclusion
- Chapter 78: Shock
- Chapter 77: First Blood
- Chapter 76: Pirate Den 3
- Chapter 75: The Pirate Den 2
- Chapter 74: The Pirate Den
- Chapter 73: Quasar Metamorphosis 2
- Chapter 72: Quasar Metamorphosis 1
- Chapter 71: Soul Tempering
- Chapter 70: Reality Fragments & Soul Tempering
- Chapter 69: Soul Tempering Preparation 2
- Chapter 68: Soul Tempering Preparation
- Chapter 67: The Runic Clone 2
- Chapter 66: The Runic Clone
- Chapter 65: The Soul Problem
- Chapter 64: Body Reconstruction 2
- Chapter 63: Body Reconstruction 1
- Chapter 62: Universe Genesis
- Chapter 61: Origin Essence
- Chapter 60: The Path to Universal Seed
- Chapter 59: Extreme Training Decision
- Chapter 58 - 49: Training
- Chapter 57: Meeting in Suite 4701
- Chapter 56: The Tower of Stars
- Chapter 55: The Cosmic Vessel
- Chapter 54: Transition
- Chapter 53: Happy New Year and The Final Goodbyes
- Chapter 52: Adaptive Nano Combat Suits
- Chapter 51: Preparations & Shopping Morning
- Chapter 50: The Incident - Arrogant Young Master
- Chapter 49: Three Days of Farewell
- Chapter 48: Family Discussion
- Chapter 47: Gaia’s Invitation
- Chapter 46: Final Statistics
- Chapter 45: Confession
- Chapter 44: Satellite Orbit Advancement and Battle
- Chapter 43: Sixteen Years in Moments (Flashback)
- Chapter 42: Final Years and Legacy Real World Interlude
- Chapter 41: Years of Growth Training Complex
- Chapter 40: First Steps Into Eternity
- Chapter 39: Creating Techniques for the Parents
- Chapter 38: Space-Time Jump
- Chapter 37: Sealed Transformation
- Chapter 36: Pills and Seals
- Chapter 35: Solving the imbalance
- Chapter 34: Void Severance - Primordial Grade Weapon Soul
- Chapter 33: Transformation and Awakening
- Chapter 32: System Rewards and Reflection Late Night - Runar’s Room
- Chapter 31: Aftermath and Return
- Chapter 30: Journey to Shelter - The Families
- Chapter 29: Universal Will and Ascension The Pill’s Fury
- Chapter 28: Starlight Judgment Return to Reality
- Chapter 27: Comprehension and Evolution
- Chapter 26: The calm before the storm 2
- Chapter 25: The calm before the storm
- Chapter 24: The Realization 2
- Chapter 23: The Realization
- Chapter 22: The Spars Begin 2
- Chapter 21: The Spars Begin
- Chapter 20: Secret Assistance 2
- Chapter 19: Secret Assistance
- Chapter 18: What do you mean techniques aren’t hoarded like a national treasures
- Chapter 17: Transcendent Comprehension 2
- Chapter 16: Transcendent Comprehension
- Chapter 15: Cultivating the Path
- Chapter 14: Perfecting the Path
- Chapter 13: Explanations and Adjustments
- Chapter 12: Revelations 2
- Chapter 11: Revelations
- Chapter 10: Dual Cultivation Mall
- Chapter 9: Foundation Awakening
- Chapter 8: Back Home and Preparations
- Chapter 7: Meeting Family Friends
- Chapter 6: System’s Bounty
- Chapter 5: Runic Synthesis 2
- Chapter 4: Runic Synthesis
- Chapter 3: Newbie Gift Package 2
- Chapter 2: Newbie Gift Package
- Chapter 1: Truck-kun’s First Mission