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In theory, '''Stahlman's gas''', named in honour of Professor [[Stahlman]], was a source of energy found more than twenty miles below the surface of the [[Earth]]. It was believed to be infinitely more powerful than [[North Sea]] gas. | In theory, '''Stahlman's gas''', named in honour of Professor [[Stahlman]], was a source of energy found more than twenty miles below the surface of the [[Earth]]. It was believed to be infinitely more powerful than [[North Sea]] gas. | ||
Professor Stahlman described the gas as | Professor Stahlman described the gas as "a vast new storehouse of energy that has lain dormant since the beginning of time." He founded the [[Inferno Project]] to drill beneath the Earth's crust in order to tap the gas. Due to insurmountable problems with the project, most noticeably the unintended tapping of [[Stahlman's ooze]] and the subsequent transformations of [[human]]s into [[Primord]]s, the project was abandoned and the existence of the gas remained unproven. ([[TV]]: ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'') | ||
[[Category:Gases]] | [[Category:Gases]] |
Revision as of 01:48, 30 December 2012
In theory, Stahlman's gas, named in honour of Professor Stahlman, was a source of energy found more than twenty miles below the surface of the Earth. It was believed to be infinitely more powerful than North Sea gas.
Professor Stahlman described the gas as "a vast new storehouse of energy that has lain dormant since the beginning of time." He founded the Inferno Project to drill beneath the Earth's crust in order to tap the gas. Due to insurmountable problems with the project, most noticeably the unintended tapping of Stahlman's ooze and the subsequent transformations of humans into Primords, the project was abandoned and the existence of the gas remained unproven. (TV: Inferno)